Thoracic radiographic findings in dogs infected with Rickettsia rickettsii

Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 1997 Jul-Aug;38(4):260-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8261.1997.tb00852.x.

Abstract

Sixteen beagle dogs were injected intradermally with Rickettsia rickettsii. The dogs were divided into four groups (n = 4): 1) infected, non-treated control; 2) infected, treated with doxycycline; 3) infected, treated with doxycycline and an anti-inflammatory dose of corticosteroid; and 4) infected, treated with doxycycline and an immunosuppressive dose of corticosteroid. Thoracic radiographs were made and ocular fluorescein angiography was performed on days 6, 10, 17 post-inoculation. A mild interstitial lung opacity was noted in 4/16 dogs on day 6, 5/16 on day 10 and 3/16 on day 17 post-inoculation. Increased retinal vascular permeability was noted in 8/16 dogs on day 6, 3/16 on day 10 and 1/16 on day 17 post-inoculation. Correlation between the presence of radiographic and retinal lesions was not significant (p = 0.08). Eleven, naturally infected, dogs with thoracic radiographs and a final diagnosis of RMSF were also evaluated. Four of the 11 dogs had an unstructured interstitial pattern. Dogs with acute, experimentally-infected or naturally-occurring RMSF may have subtle pulmonary changes characterized by an unstructured interstitial pattern.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dog Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dog Diseases / drug therapy
  • Dogs
  • Female
  • Lung / diagnostic imaging
  • Male
  • Radiography, Thoracic / veterinary*
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / diagnostic imaging
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / drug therapy
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / veterinary*