The pathology of disseminated Aspergillus terreus infection in dogs
Disseminated Aspergillus terreus infection was diagnosed in ten previously healthy adult dogs—nine German shepherds and one dalmatian. The disease was characterized by the presence of multiple granulomas and infarcts in a wide range of organs. The kidney, spleen, and skeletal system were most common...
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description | Disseminated Aspergillus terreus infection was diagnosed in ten previously healthy adult dogs—nine German shepherds and one dalmatian. The disease was characterized by the presence of multiple granulomas and infarcts in a wide range of organs. The kidney, spleen, and skeletal system were most commonly and severely affected. Fungal hyphae were demonstrated in large numbers within granulomas and thrombi, and A. terreus was readily isolated by culture. This disseminated mycosis appears unique; in this series of cases there was no apparent predisposing factor, portal of entry, or primary focus for dissemination of the infection. |
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