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Non-dermatophyte Dermatoses Mimicking Dermatophytoses in Animals.

Didier Pin1.   

Abstract

Dermatophytoses in animals are fungal diseases of the skin caused by dermatophyte fungi of the genus Microsporum or Trichophyton. Because the infection is generally follicular, the most common clinical sign is one or many circular areas of alopecia with variable erythema, scaling and crusting, and the primary differential diagnoses are follicular infections, such as bacterial folliculitis and demodicosis. Although dermatophyte folliculitis or ringworm is the most commonly observed lesion of dermatophytoses in animals, other presentations may be observed according to the host species and the dermatophyte involved: dermatophyte folliculitis or ringworm, scaling and crusting in dermatophytosis due to Microsporum persicolor, nodule in case of kerion or mycetoma, matted hairs, seborrheic dermatosis or miliary dermatitis in cats, generalized exfoliative dermatoses in dogs, cats and horses, superficial non-follicular pustules, papules and macules in the Devon Rex cat, pruritic dermatophytoses in dogs, cats and horses, and onychomycosis in dogs, cats and horses. Since manifestations of dermatophytosis are highly variable, particularly in the cat, dermatophytosis should be considered in case of any annular, papular, nodular or pustular dermatoses, alopecic or not, sometimes pruritic, and nodular dermatoses as well.

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Keywords:  Animal; Dermatology; Dermatophytosis; Differential diagnosis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27853914     DOI: 10.1007/s11046-016-0090-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   3.785


  21 in total

1.  Generalized Trichophyton mentagrophytes ringworm in Capuchin monkeys (Cebus nigrivitatus).

Authors:  B G Bagnall; W Grünberg
Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1972-12       Impact factor: 9.302

2.  Dermatophytosis (Trichophyton mentagrophytes) in a Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli).

Authors:  Kristen Phair; R Scott Larsen; Raymund Wack
Journal:  J Zoo Wildl Med       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 0.776

3.  Pemphigus foliaceous in a goat.

Authors:  P G Jackson; S Lloyd; A R Jefferies
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  1984-05-12       Impact factor: 2.695

4.  Medical management of Trichophyton dermatophytosis using a novel treatment regimen in L'Hoest's monkeys (Cercopithecus lhoesti).

Authors:  E J Keeble; A Neuber; L Hume; G Goodman
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  2010-11-27       Impact factor: 2.695

5.  A case of an apparent infestation by Proisotoma spp. springtails (Collembola: Isotomidae) in a cat.

Authors:  Massimo Beccati; Maria G Gallo; Elisa Chiavassa; Andrea Peano
Journal:  Vet Dermatol       Date:  2011-11-03       Impact factor: 1.589

6.  Retrospective study: the presence of Malassezia in feline skin biopsies. A clinicopathological study.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Mauldin; Daniel O Morris; Michael H Goldschmidt
Journal:  Vet Dermatol       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 1.589

7.  Establishment of diagnostic criteria for feline nonflea-induced hypersensitivity dermatitis.

Authors:  Claude Favrot; Jean Steffan; Wolfgang Seewald; Stefan Hobi; Monika Linek; Geneviève Marignac; Thierry Olivry; Luc Beco; Claudia Nett; Jacques Fontaine; Petra Roosje; Kerstin Bergvall; Svetlana Belova; Stefanie Koebrich; Didier Pin; Marcel Kovalik; Sabrina Meury; Sylvia Wilhelm
Journal:  Vet Dermatol       Date:  2011-09-07       Impact factor: 1.589

Review 8.  Dermatophytoses in animals.

Authors:  René Chermette; Laerte Ferreiro; Jacques Guillot
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2008-05-14       Impact factor: 2.574

9.  Scanning electron microscopy and fungal culture of hoof horn from horses suffering from onychomycosis.

Authors:  Veronika Apprich; Joachim Spergser; Renate Rosengarten; Christine Hinterhofer; Christian Stanek
Journal:  Vet Dermatol       Date:  2009-12-23       Impact factor: 1.589

10.  Malassezia spp. overgrowth in allergic cats.

Authors:  Laura Ordeix; Franca Galeotti; Fabia Scarampella; Carla Dedola; Mar Bardagí; Erica Romano; Alessandra Fondati
Journal:  Vet Dermatol       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 1.589

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