Aspergillus spp. panophthalmitis with intralenticular invasion in dogs: report of two cases |
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Authors: | Penelope J Wooff Darryl D Dees Leandro Teixeria |
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Institution: | 1. Guardian Veterinary Centre, 5620 99th Street NW, Edmonton, AB, USA;2. Eye Care for Animals, Austin, TX, USA;3. Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Madison‐Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | This case series describes the ocular, clinical and histologic manifestations of disseminated Aspergillosis in two dogs. Two dogs presented for severe unilateral panophthalmitis and secondary glaucoma with positive Aspergillus spp. titers. Case 1 showed no clinicopathologic systemic symptoms of fungal dissemination, however, case 2 was affected with acute renal failure. The affected eye of case 1 did not respond to medical therapy and was enucleated for comfort. The affected eye of case 2 responded to aggressive topical and systemic medical therapies, however, the patient was euthanized for acute renal failure. Globes were collected for histologic evaluation at the time of death. Histology of both revealed panophthalmitis with presence of significant intraocular hemorrhage, multifocal fungal granulomas, retinal and optic nerve changes consistent with secondary glaucoma, rupture of the anterior lens capsule, and fungal invasion and colonization of the intralenticular space. These cases represent a unique and devastating ocular manifestation of disseminated Aspergillosis. Cases presenting with uveitis and secondary glaucoma of unknown origin, especially with confirmed or suspected lens capsular rupture, should have serologic testing for this infectious agent. |
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Keywords: | Aspergillus spp canine disseminated aspergillosis glaucoma lens panophthalmitis |
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