Candida parapsilosis complex infection in a cutaneous lesion from a dog: Spotlight on an opportunistic pathogen of potential increasing importance |
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Authors: | Niki Skeldon Melanie Dobromylskyj Debra Fews William Hayden |
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Institution: | 1. Axiom Veterinary Laboratories Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon, UK;2. Finn Pathologists, Unit 3C-3D, Harleston, Norfolk, UK;3. Nutgrove Veterinary Hospital, Dublin, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Fine-needle aspirates from a 1.5-cm cutaneous mass in a Cocker Spaniel were submitted for cytologic examination. Marked pyogranulomatous inflammation and fungal organisms were present, identified as Candida parapsilosis complex by MALDI-ToF following fungal culture. The fungal infection was considered secondary or an incidental finding, following the diagnosis of a benign keratinizing lesion by histopathologic examination of the excised mass. This case is presented to increase awareness and describe the cytologic features of a potential pathogen, which is of increasing importance in human medicine but has a limited presence in the veterinary literature despite the potential for a similar significance. |
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Keywords: | fungal granuloma keratinising lesion yeast |
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