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The histological lesions of Trichophyton mentagrophytes var erinacei infection in dogs
Authors:Fairley R A
Institution:Ruakura Animal Health Laboratory, PO Box 14–103, Hamilton, New Zealand. Present address: VM:PMI, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA.
Abstract:A retrospective study of the histological features of four cases of canine Trichophyton menta-grophytes var erinacei infection is reported. In all four dogs the initial lesions affected the dorsal muzzle and in two dogs the lesions spread to more distant sites on the body. Clinically, the lesions were characterized by scaling, crusting and hair loss. Histologically, the main lesions were characterized by acanthosis, epidermal, ostial and infundibular hyperkeratosis, serocellular crusting, mural folliculitis and furunculosis. Fungal hyphae were usually sparse and often difficult to see in haematoxylin and eosin stained sections. When visible they were seen in the epidermal, ostial and infundibular scale and, less frequently, within hair shafts.
Keywords:canine  dog  erinacei  mentagrophytes  ringworm  skin  Trichophyton
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