OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from the environment. More cases have been reported in recent years in humans and cats. DISEASE SIGNS: Single or multiple nodules or ulcerated plaques (which may be pigmented) in the skin are the typical lesions. In some cases the infection disseminates or involves the central nervous system (CNS). DIAGNOSIS: Diagnosis is based on fungal detection by cytology and/or histology. Culture provides definitive diagnosis and species identification. TREATMENT: Treatment involves surgical excision in cases of localised skin disease followed by systemic antifungal therapy, with itraconazole as the agent of first choice. Relapses after treatment...
Opportunistic fungal infections have long been recognized as rare causes of disease in immunocompete...
OVERVIEW: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subcli...
Dermatophytes are infectious agents and can cause the zoonotic disease dermatophytosis in animals an...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
OVERVIEW: Rare fungal infections, including those hitherto not reported in Europe, may occur spor...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
Fungal properties and epidemiology Phaeohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic fungal infections caused...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
Phaeohyphomycosis is an uncommon to rare fungal condition affecting all domestic species, including ...
OVERVIEW: Dermatophytosis, usually caused by Microsporum canis, is the most common fungal infecti...
The term phaeohyphomycosis is applied to mycotic infections caused by a variety of fungi which devel...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
OVERVIEW: Cryptococcosis is worldwide the most common systemic fungal disease in cats; it is caus...
OVERVIEW: Aspergillosis is a sporadic mycosis that occurs worldwide in mammals and birds and lead...
OVERVIEW: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
Opportunistic fungal infections have long been recognized as rare causes of disease in immunocompete...
OVERVIEW: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subcli...
Dermatophytes are infectious agents and can cause the zoonotic disease dermatophytosis in animals an...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
OVERVIEW: Rare fungal infections, including those hitherto not reported in Europe, may occur spor...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
Fungal properties and epidemiology Phaeohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic fungal infections caused...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
Phaeohyphomycosis is an uncommon to rare fungal condition affecting all domestic species, including ...
OVERVIEW: Dermatophytosis, usually caused by Microsporum canis, is the most common fungal infecti...
The term phaeohyphomycosis is applied to mycotic infections caused by a variety of fungi which devel...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
OVERVIEW: Cryptococcosis is worldwide the most common systemic fungal disease in cats; it is caus...
OVERVIEW: Aspergillosis is a sporadic mycosis that occurs worldwide in mammals and birds and lead...
OVERVIEW: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
Opportunistic fungal infections have long been recognized as rare causes of disease in immunocompete...
OVERVIEW: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subcli...
Dermatophytes are infectious agents and can cause the zoonotic disease dermatophytosis in animals an...