Chromomycosis in a horse |
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Authors: | H N Abid P A Walter H Litchfield |
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Affiliation: | Breathitt Veterinary Center, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY 42240. |
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Abstract: | A 6-year-old Quarter Horse gelding was examined because it had a sharply circumscribed, firm, brown-black, roughly spherical dermal nodule at the right tuber ischii. After it was excised, the lesion did not recur. Microscopically, the dermis of the excised specimen had multiple pyogranulomas, many of which contained thick-walled, dark brown fungal elements, some with internal septation compatible with chromomycotic fungi. Chromomycosis is a rare skin disease in the horse. It may be included in the differential diagnoses of nodular and/or pigmented skin lesions that include melanoma, pyogranuloma, mycetoma, squamous cell carcinoma, habronemiasis, and onchocerciasis. |
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