Disseminated Penicillium labradoris (synonym: P. labradorum) in three dogs from Western Australia.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
L J Tong, J Thng, N Lester, T Caporn, D Gardam, D Kocic, S E Kidd, C Yeo, R Malik
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Abstract

Introduction: This case series presents three new cases of disseminated Penicillium labradoris (syn. P. labradorum) infection in unrelated dogs from Western Australia, illustrating varied clinical presentations and outcomes. P. labradoris infections are rare in dogs, with only three prior cases reported worldwide. Typically considered low-virulence mycotic pathogens, Penicillium species can occasionally cause severe disease in dogs likely affected by some genetically programmed immune defect.

Case histories: Case one was a three-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier crossbreed who presented for lameness, metatarsal swelling and lymphadenomegaly. Radiographs showed osteomyelitis and P. labradoris was cultured from both bone and lymph node biopsy specimens. Treatment included en bloc metatarsal excision and long-term antifungal therapy, initially with voriconazole and terbinafine, and subsequently delayed-release posaconazole. Currently, 1217 days post-diagnosis, the dog remains clinically well with only mild biomarker elevations. The second case featured bilateral asymmetrical forelimb fungal osteomyelitis with more severe left forelimb involvement and demonstrated a good clinical response to delayed-release posaconazole and terbinafine. The third case presented with severe disseminated infection affecting multiple organ systems, including lymphadenomegaly, gastrointestinal and pulmonary involvement, and tri-cavitary effusion. Despite treatment with posaconazole, terbinafine, and voriconazole, the dog succumbed.

Discussion and relevance to australian clinical practice: This series underscores the variability of P. labradoris presentations in dogs and highlights potential for successful long-term management with posaconazole therapy. Serial biomarker determinations and therapeutic drug monitoring play a crucial role in guiding treatment. These cases suggest intriguing aspects of pathogen virulence and potential genetic susceptibility in individual unrelated dogs. Although this fungal species is present in the US, France, and Brazil, it is of great interest that all three Australian cases were from Perth, Western Australia.

在西澳大利亚的三只狗身上播散的拉布拉多青霉(同义:拉布拉多青霉)。
本病例系列介绍了三例新的传播拉布拉多青霉(syn. P. labradorum)感染在西澳大利亚无关的狗,说明不同的临床表现和结果。拉布拉多氏杆菌感染在犬类中很少见,全球仅报道过3例。青霉菌通常被认为是低毒力的真菌病原体,偶尔会引起狗的严重疾病,可能是由于某些遗传程序性免疫缺陷。病例史:病例一是一只三岁的斯塔福德郡斗牛梗杂交犬,表现为跛行,跖骨肿胀和淋巴肿大。x线片显示骨髓炎,骨和淋巴结活检标本中均培养出拉布拉多犬。治疗包括整体跖骨切除术和长期抗真菌治疗,最初使用伏立康唑和特比萘芬,随后使用缓释泊沙康唑。目前,诊断后1217天,狗在临床上保持良好,只有轻微的生物标志物升高。第二例患者表现为双侧不对称前肢真菌性骨髓炎,左前肢受累更严重,延迟释放泊沙康唑和特比萘芬治疗后临床反应良好。第三例患者表现为严重的播散性感染,影响多器官系统,包括淋巴结、胃肠道和肺部受累,以及三腔积液。尽管用泊沙康唑、特比萘芬和伏立康唑治疗,狗还是死了。讨论和与澳大利亚临床实践的相关性:本系列强调拉布拉多犬在犬中表现的可变性,并强调泊沙康唑治疗长期成功治疗的潜力。系列生物标志物测定和治疗药物监测在指导治疗中起着至关重要的作用。这些病例表明,在个别不相关的狗中,病原体的毒力和潜在的遗传易感性具有有趣的方面。尽管这种真菌存在于美国、法国和巴西,但令人感兴趣的是,所有三个澳大利亚病例都来自西澳大利亚州的珀斯。
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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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