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Título: Pathology of Free-Living Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) Embryos on the Island of Linosa (Italy)
Autores/as: Scaglione, Frine Eleonora
Cuccato, Matteo
Longato, Erica
Pregel, Paola
Zucca, Daniele 
Nannarelli, Stefano
De Lucia, Alessandra
Pilia, Marco
Manuali, Elisabetta
Gobbi, Marco
Bollo, Enrico
Appino, Simonetta
Clasificación UNESCO: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Palabras clave: Sea
Organochlorine
Temperature
Eggs
<Italic>Caretta Caretta</Italic>, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Publicación seriada: Veterinary Sciences 
Resumen: On the beach of Linosa Island (Italy), 43 loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) unhatched eggs were recovered from nests, formalin-fixed and necropsied. The tissue samples were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE), Grocott, von Kossa, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and Movat pentachrome stains. Histologically, vacuolar degeneration (100.0%) and increased numbers of melanomacrophages (18.6%) in the liver, and edema (14.0%) in the lungs were observed. Twenty-five kidneys (58.1%) showed deposition of blue amorphous material with HE staining, which also appeared PAS-positive and black with von Kossa staining, allowing a diagnosis of calcium oxalate, confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The hepatic lesions may be indicative of toxicosis, infection, or a defense mechanism. A statistically significant association between the nest position and renal oxalosis (renal calcium oxalate deposition) was observed. Renal oxalosis was probably due to the exceptionally high summer temperatures, which were statistically higher compared to the temperatures recorded in the previous two years.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/142375
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci12040328
Fuente: Veterinary Sciences [EISSN 2306-7381], v. 12 (4), (Abril 2025)
Colección:Artículos
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