Visceral nodular cartilaginous metaplasia in rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) in the eastern North Pacific Ocean
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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:07authored byJR Heidel, Barbara NowakBarbara Nowak, KA Fischer, VG Watral, ML Kent
Multiple, discrete, nodular foci of cartilaginous metaplasia were found in the spleens and kidneys of rockfishes taken from the northeastern Pacific Ocean during a survey to determine the incidence and the nature of diseases in these animals. These nodules sometimes occurred in association with granulomatous inflammation and distinct granulomas. Many of these fish were infected by Ichythophonus spp. or acid-fact bacteria (presumably Mycobacteria spp.). Some of the metaplastic foci contained encapsulated accumulations of eosinophilic vesicles and basophilic granular debris, described by other authors as "cysts of unknown etiology," which have been observed at different sites in a variety of temperate and tropical fish species.
History
Publication title
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pagination
495-497
ISSN
1040-6387
Department/School
Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration
Publisher
American Society of Verterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians Inc.
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
CA, USA
Socio-economic Objectives
100299 Fisheries - aquaculture not elsewhere classified