Animals (Jan 2024)

Concurrent Detection of a Papillomatous Lesion and Sequence Reads Corresponding to a Member of the Family <i>Adintoviridae</i> in a Bell’s Hinge-Back Tortoise (<i>Kinixys belliana</i>)

  • Johannes Hetterich,
  • Monica Mirolo,
  • Franziska Kaiser,
  • Martin Ludlow,
  • Wencke Reineking,
  • Isabel Zdora,
  • Marion Hewicker-Trautwein,
  • Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,
  • Michael Pees

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14020247
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 247

Abstract

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An adult male Bell’s hinge-back tortoise (Kinixys belliana) was admitted to a veterinary clinic due to a swelling in the oral cavity. Physical examination revealed an approximately 2.5 × 1.5 cm sized, irregularly shaped tissue mass with villiform projections extending from its surface located in the oropharyngeal cavity. An initial biopsy was performed, and the lesion was diagnosed as squamous papilloma. Swabs taken for virological examination tested negative with specific PCRs for papillomavirus and herpesvirus. Further analysis of the oropharyngeal mass via metagenomic sequencing revealed sequence reads corresponding to a member of the family Adintoviridae. The tissue mass was removed one week after the initial examination. The oral cavity remained unsuspicious in follow-up examinations performed after one, five and twenty weeks. However, a regrowth of the tissue was determined 23 months after the initial presentation. The resampled biopsy tested negative for sequence reads of Adintoviridae. Conclusively, this report presents the diagnostic testing and therapy of an oral cavity lesion of unknown origin. The significance of concurrent metagenomic determination of adintovirus sequence reads within the tissue lesion is discussed.

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