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capillaria hepatica in a dog. 19734693817
natural infection of the wild canid lycalopex gymnocercus by the protozoan rangelia vitalii, the agent of canine rangeliosis.rangelia vitalii is a piroplasmid that causes canine rangeliosis, a severe hemorrhagic disease of domestic dogs in south america. we report about r. vitalii infecting a pampas fox (lycalopex gymnocercus). the fox, which developed a fatal illness, was also infected by hepatozoon canis and capillaria hepatica.201525932667
[capillaria hepatica in a dog and a hedgehog].a liver infection with capillaria hepatica is described, having been found for the first time in switzerland in a dog and a hedgehog. after a literature review of cases known among man and animals, we present our own pathological findings. furthermore, the parasite's life cycle is discussed.19902218471
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