Mucormycosis in the nasal cavity of a canary (Serinus canaria) caused by Lichtheimia corymbifera

S.I. Garijo , M.A. Tizzano , J.A. Origlia , F.J. Reynaldi
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A canary (Serinus canaria) that was presented for consultation due to alterations in its beak and slight deterioration in its general condition, revealed during clinical examination the presence of a large rhinolith in the left nasal opening, which also had its margins markedly distended due to chronic lysis of its edges. The rhinolith was extracted but the bird died days later. Cytological evaluations and isolation in pure culture were carried out from the extracted rhinolith, all of whom supported the diagnosis of mucormycosis, which was later confirmed by molecular techniques. The product obtained by PCR was subsequently sequenced, resulting in a 98 % homology with Lichteimia corymbifera. Although mucormycosis affecting the nasal cavity has been diagnosed with some frequency in humans, it is reported for the first time in birds in the present work.
Lichtheimia corymbifera引起的金丝雀(Serinus canaria)鼻腔黏菌病
一只金丝雀(Serinus canaria)因喙部变化和全身状况轻微恶化而就诊,临床检查发现其左鼻孔内有一块大鼻石,由于边缘慢性溶解,鼻石边缘也明显膨胀。该鼻石已被取出,但该鸟几天后死亡。对提取的鼻石进行了细胞学评估和纯培养分离,所有结果都支持粘液瘤病的诊断,随后又通过分子技术进行了确诊。通过 PCR 获得的产物随后进行了测序,结果与 Lichteimia corymbifera 的同源性为 98%。虽然鼻腔粘液瘤病在人类中的发病率较高,但本研究报告是首次在鸟类中发现。
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