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Granulomatous rhinitis due to Candida parapsilosis in a cat.

Catherine G Lamm1, Sterrett C Grune, Marko M Estrada, Mary B McIlwain, Christian M Leutenegger.   

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A 9-year-old female spayed Domestic Medium Hair cat presented to the referring veterinarian with a 2-week history of sneezing, which progressed to swelling over the nasal planum. The cat had been under veterinary care for inflammatory bowel disease and had been treated with 1.25 mg/kg prednisolone once a day for approximately 1 year. On physical examination, an approximately 2-3 mm diameter, round polypoid pink soft-tissue mass was protruding slightly from the right nostril. Through histologic examination of representative sections from the mass, there was a severe diffuse infiltrate of epithelioid macrophages and neutrophils that surrounded frequent 15-20 µm yeast organisms. A Grocott methenamine silver stain revealed the presence of pseudohyphae in addition to the previously noted yeast forms. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Cryptococcus neoformans, Ajellomyces dermatitidis (syn. Blastomyces dermatitidis), Coccidioides immitis, Ajellomyces capsulatus (syn. Histoplasma capsulatum), Malassezia spp., and Candida spp. was performed on the paraffin-embedded sample. The PCR for Candida spp. was positive; the product was then sequenced and was determined to be consistent with Candida parapsilosis. Following the PCR diagnosis and prior to treatment of the infection, C. parapsilosis was cultured from a nasal swab. The infection in the cat in the current report was considered opportunistic and secondary to immunosuppression, following treatment for the inflammatory bowel disease.

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Keywords:  Candida; cats; immunosuppression; rhinitis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23883665     DOI: 10.1177/1040638713495388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest        ISSN: 1040-6387            Impact factor:   1.279


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1.  Candida parapsilosis and Candida tropicalis infections in an Okhotsk snailfish (Liparis ochotensis).

Authors:  Mohie Haridy; Walied Abdo; Mahmoud Hashem; Tokuma Yanai
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2018-09-06       Impact factor: 1.267

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