Speare, David J. “Histopathology and Ultrastructure of Ocular Lesions Associated With Gas Bubble Disease in Salmonids”. Journal of Comparative Pathology, vol. 103, no. 4, 1990, pp. 421-32, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9975(08)80030-8.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Speare, David J.
Date Issued
1990
Abstract

Ocular lesions associated with natural and experimental outbreaks of gas bubble disease (GBD) in commercial salmonids were assessed histologically and by scanning electron microscopy. Small gas emboli were first detected in the choroid gland of the posterior uvea. In subacute and chronic cases, bubble size increased markedly and localization in retrobulbar and periocular sites was favoured. During the acute phase of GBD, ocular lesions were limited to anatomical displacement of tissue and local degeneration of compressed tissues around the perimeter of bubbles. Subacute sequelae included the formation of anterior synechia, lens cataract, and suppurative panophthalmitis. During chronic stages, when large retrobulbar bubbles had caused severe exophthalmia, there was stretching of the optic nerve and of retinal blood vessels and severe distortion of the posterior aspects of the globe. The sequential development, pathogenesis and persistence of ocular lesions associated with GBD in fish are discussed.

Note

Dept. of Pathology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Canada.

ENGLAND

LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0102444; ppublish

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • animals
  • Salmon
  • Eye Diseases/etiology/pathology/veterinary
  • trout
  • Microscopy, Electron
  • Embolism, Air/etiology/pathology/veterinary
  • Eye/pathology/ultrastructure
  • Fish Diseases/etiology/pathology
Page range
421-432
Host Title
Journal of Comparative Pathology
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Comp.Pathol.
Volume
103
Issue
4
ISSN
0021-9975