Cytologic diagnosis of Lawsonia intracellularis proliferative ileitis in a Japanese snow macaque (Macaca fuscata).

Diffuse ileal thickening and ileocecocolic lymphadenomegaly were observed during exploratory laparotomy in a 2-year-old male Japanese snow macaque (Macaca fuscata) that had flu-like signs and diarrhea. Cytologic examination of ileal biopsy imprints revealed many mature, mildly karyolytic neutrophils and fewer well-differentiated lymphocytes, eosinophils, macrophages, and plasma cells in a background containing amorphous, necrotic material. Tightly cohesive sheets of moderately pleomorphic epithelial cells also were seen. The cytologic diagnosis was chronic, active, mixed inflammation with atypical epithelial cells and necrosis. Histologically, the mucosal and crypt epithelium was moderately hyperplastic with a loss of goblet cells, increased mitoses, and frequent crypt abscesses. Within the lamina propria and extending into the submucosa was a marked neutrophilic infiltrate, with low numbers of lymphocytes, histiocytes, plasma cells, and eosinophils. The histologic diagnosis was chronic, diffuse, marked suppurative and lymphocytic ileitis. Warthin-Starry silver staining of the ileal biopsy and imprint specimens demonstrated numerous pleomorphic, curved bacilli consistent with Lawsonia intracellularis. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemistry confirmed the identity of the infectious agent. L intracellularis infection may be underdiagnosed because silver stain is required to visualize the organism with light microscopy and because the pathognomonic crypt hyperplasia may be complicated by secondary pathologic changes. Application of silver stain to cytologic specimens should be considered when distal intestinal lesions associated with hyperplastic epithelium, with or without inflammation, hemorrhage, or necrosis, are identified in animals with clinical signs of enteritis, especially in frequently affected species or in stressed or young animals.

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