Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.

A. Skin biopsy taken before appearance of sores in May, 2021. There are small numbers of perivascular eosinophils and lymphocytes in the dermis. No pustules or microfilariae are observed. Hematoxylin and eosin, 200x magnification; insert: higher magnification of small numbers of eosinophils (black a...

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Main Authors: Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026), Perry S. Barboza (7481117), John A. Crouse (7481111), Katia R. Groch (14381029), Matthew R. Kulpa (14381032), Dan P. Thompson (7481114), Guilherme G. Verocai (11368533), Dominique J. Wiener (8520210)
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spelling ftunivfreestate:oai:figshare.com:article/21867205 2023-05-15T13:13:24+02:00 Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021. Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026) Perry S. Barboza (7481117) John A. Crouse (7481111) Katia R. Groch (14381029) Matthew R. Kulpa (14381032) Dan P. Thompson (7481114) Guilherme G. Verocai (11368533) Dominique J. Wiener (8520210) 2023-01-11T18:36:18Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278886.g005 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Representative_histologic_photomicrographs_of_moose_skin_collected_between_May_and_July_2021_/21867205 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0278886.g005 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Medicine Cell Biology Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified peak fly activity parasitic nematode within div >< p describe sore formation > probably transmitted alces alces </ boreal moose reveal 20 adult moose adult moose molt adult moose onchocerca </ molt scoring molt cycle moose revealed moose (< used histological thermal imagery standing reports results indicate kenai peninsula hind legs genomic methods genetic analysis four samples eosinophilic dermatitis Image Figure 2023 ftunivfreestate https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278886.g005 2023-01-13T00:33:19Z A. Skin biopsy taken before appearance of sores in May, 2021. There are small numbers of perivascular eosinophils and lymphocytes in the dermis. No pustules or microfilariae are observed. Hematoxylin and eosin, 200x magnification; insert: higher magnification of small numbers of eosinophils (black arrows) and lymphocytes. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification. B. Biopsy from a leg sore of a live adult female moose. There is a diffuse, severe infiltration with eosinophils throughout the dermis. Note the diffuse ulceration and a serocellular crust on the left. Hematoxylin and eosin, 40x magnification; insert: higher magnification of the eosinophilic infiltration. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification. C. Skin sample from a dead wild moose sampled in July, 2021. There is a diffuse, severe infiltration with eosinophils throughout the dermis. Note multiple intraepidermal pustules (dashed circle). D. Higher magnification of the pustule highlighted in C. The pustule is filled with eosinophils with a microfilaria in the center surrounded by degenerated eosinophils forming an eosinophilic sleeve. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification. Still Image Alces alces KovsieScholar Repository (University of the Free State - UFS UV)
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topic Medicine
Cell Biology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
peak fly activity
parasitic nematode within
div >< p
describe sore formation
>
probably transmitted
alces alces </
boreal moose reveal
20 adult moose
adult moose molt
adult moose
onchocerca </
molt scoring
molt cycle
moose revealed
moose (<
used histological
thermal imagery
standing reports
results indicate
kenai peninsula
hind legs
genomic methods
genetic analysis
four samples
eosinophilic dermatitis
spellingShingle Medicine
Cell Biology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
peak fly activity
parasitic nematode within
div >< p
describe sore formation
>
probably transmitted
alces alces </
boreal moose reveal
20 adult moose
adult moose molt
adult moose
onchocerca </
molt scoring
molt cycle
moose revealed
moose (<
used histological
thermal imagery
standing reports
results indicate
kenai peninsula
hind legs
genomic methods
genetic analysis
four samples
eosinophilic dermatitis
Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026)
Perry S. Barboza (7481117)
John A. Crouse (7481111)
Katia R. Groch (14381029)
Matthew R. Kulpa (14381032)
Dan P. Thompson (7481114)
Guilherme G. Verocai (11368533)
Dominique J. Wiener (8520210)
Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
topic_facet Medicine
Cell Biology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
peak fly activity
parasitic nematode within
div >< p
describe sore formation
>
probably transmitted
alces alces </
boreal moose reveal
20 adult moose
adult moose molt
adult moose
onchocerca </
molt scoring
molt cycle
moose revealed
moose (<
used histological
thermal imagery
standing reports
results indicate
kenai peninsula
hind legs
genomic methods
genetic analysis
four samples
eosinophilic dermatitis
description A. Skin biopsy taken before appearance of sores in May, 2021. There are small numbers of perivascular eosinophils and lymphocytes in the dermis. No pustules or microfilariae are observed. Hematoxylin and eosin, 200x magnification; insert: higher magnification of small numbers of eosinophils (black arrows) and lymphocytes. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification. B. Biopsy from a leg sore of a live adult female moose. There is a diffuse, severe infiltration with eosinophils throughout the dermis. Note the diffuse ulceration and a serocellular crust on the left. Hematoxylin and eosin, 40x magnification; insert: higher magnification of the eosinophilic infiltration. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification. C. Skin sample from a dead wild moose sampled in July, 2021. There is a diffuse, severe infiltration with eosinophils throughout the dermis. Note multiple intraepidermal pustules (dashed circle). D. Higher magnification of the pustule highlighted in C. The pustule is filled with eosinophils with a microfilaria in the center surrounded by degenerated eosinophils forming an eosinophilic sleeve. Hematoxylin and eosin, 600x magnification.
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author Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026)
Perry S. Barboza (7481117)
John A. Crouse (7481111)
Katia R. Groch (14381029)
Matthew R. Kulpa (14381032)
Dan P. Thompson (7481114)
Guilherme G. Verocai (11368533)
Dominique J. Wiener (8520210)
author_facet Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026)
Perry S. Barboza (7481117)
John A. Crouse (7481111)
Katia R. Groch (14381029)
Matthew R. Kulpa (14381032)
Dan P. Thompson (7481114)
Guilherme G. Verocai (11368533)
Dominique J. Wiener (8520210)
author_sort Bridgett M. Benedict (14381026)
title Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
title_short Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
title_full Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
title_fullStr Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
title_full_unstemmed Representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between May and July 2021.
title_sort representative histologic photomicrographs of moose skin collected between may and july 2021.
publishDate 2023
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