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1 October 1992 Histopathology of Eighth Cranial Nerve of Mass Stranded Dolphins at Goto Islands, Japan
T. Morimitsu, H. Kawano, K. Torihara, E. Kato, M. Koono
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Abstract

We examined four dolphins (Grampus griseus) of 582 mass-stranded. Almost no contents were found in the alimentary canal. Nasitrema gondo and Crassicauda grampicola were found in the tympanic cavity. Severe degeneration of the eighth cranial nerve was observed microscopically in all animals and an egg of Nasitrema was found in a tissue crevice of the nerve. We propose that the nerves were damaged directly by Nasitrema.

Morimitsu, Kawano, Torihara, Kato, and Koono: Histopathology of Eighth Cranial Nerve of Mass Stranded Dolphins at Goto Islands, Japan
T. Morimitsu, H. Kawano, K. Torihara, E. Kato, and M. Koono "Histopathology of Eighth Cranial Nerve of Mass Stranded Dolphins at Goto Islands, Japan," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 28(4), 656-658, (1 October 1992). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-28.4.656
Received: 15 October 1991; Published: 1 October 1992
KEYWORDS
Crassicauda grampicola
Dolphin
eighth cranial neuropathy
Grampus griseus
mass stranding
Nasitrema gondo
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