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Paraparesis as initial manifestation of a Prototheca zopfii infection in a dog
Authors:C. Font  J. Mascort  M. Márquez  C. Esteban  D. Sánchez  N. Durall  M. Pumarola  A. Luján
Affiliation:1. Hospital ARS Veterinaria, , 08023 Barcelona, Spain;2. Center of Animal Biotechnology and Gene Therapy (CBATEG), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, , 08193 Bellaterra, Spain;3. Microbiology and Parasitology Service, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, , Barcelona, Spain;4. Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary faculty, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, , Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:A case of protothecosis causing non‐ambulatory paraparesis in a dog without clinical evidence of disseminated infection is described. A five‐year‐old female Labrador retriever was referred with a 10‐day history of progressive non‐ambulatory paraparesis and lumbar pain as the only physical and neurological abnormalities. Lumbar myelography revealed severe extradural spinal cord compression extending from L4 to L7 vertebrae, and a right hemilaminectomy was performed. Surgical findings included an adherent whitish hard ill‐defined mass. Cytology and biopsy results disclosed the presence of algae enclosed in a matrix of chronic inflammatory infiltrate. Culture confirmed the presence of Prototheca species. Neurological improvement occurred within a month, and the dog received antifungal treatment without evidence of clinical disseminated disease for 6 months, but died after a generalised tonic–clonic seizure. Post‐mortem examination revealed multiple foci of inflammatory granulomatous infiltrate and algae‐like structures in the brain, lumbar intumescence and cauda equina. Prototheca zopfii was identified using molecular biology methods.
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