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Ocular spirorchiidiosis in sea turtles from Brazil.

Hassan J LeandroM WerneckD GoldbergP BaldassinR FeriolliA MaranhoR RibeiroM BianchiL RibeiroE ShimodaE Carvalho
Published in: Journal of helminthology (2019)
The causes of the beaching and death of sea turtles have not been fully clarified and continue to be studied. Mild, moderate and severe lesions caused by spirorchiidiosis have been seen for decades in different organs and were recently defined as the cause of death of a loggerhead turtle. In the present study, eyes and optic nerves were analysed in green sea turtles with spirorchiidiosis and no other debilitating factors. Injuries to the optic nerve and choroid layer were described in 235 animals (90%) infected with spirorchiids. Turtles with ocular spirorchiidiosis are approximately three times more likely to be cachectic than turtles with spirorchiidiosis without ocular involvement.
Keyphrases
  • optic nerve
  • optical coherence tomography
  • early onset
  • high intensity