Xanthomatosis in geckos: Five cases

Citation
Mm. Garner et al., Xanthomatosis in geckos: Five cases, J ZOO WILD, 30(3), 1999, pp. 443-447
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ZOO AND WILDLIFE MEDICINE
ISSN journal
10427260 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
443 - 447
Database
ISI
SICI code
1042-7260(199909)30:3<443:XIGFC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Five cases of xanthomatosis in geckos were evaluated, one in a northern gre en gecko (Naultinus grayi) and the remaining four in three species of leaf- tailed geckos (two Uroplatus henkeli, one U. sikorae, one U. fimbriatus). A ll geckos were females 3-11 yr of age, were clinically ill on presentation, and either died or were euthanized. Necropsies showed emaciation in three geckos, with white nodular foci on coelomic surfaces in two of these geckos . The other two geckos had no gross abnormalities. Histopathologic examinat ion revealed xanthomatosis involving the coelomic surfaces of four geckos a nd the ventricles of the brain in all geckos. Xanthomas in the brain were a ssociated with various degrees of hydrocephalus. The lesions were comprised of stacks of clear clefts consistent with cholesterol crystals, and these structures were surrounded by epithelioid macrophages, multinucleated giant cells, and lymphocytes. Four geckos had active folliculogenesis, and two h ad foci of follicular degeneration and localized yolk coelomitis. In all ca ses, xanthomatosis was believed to have contributed significantly to morbid ity and mortality.