Multifocal cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Exophiala spinifera with clinical resolution in an immunocompromised cat.

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Jevgenija Kondratjeva, Charline Pressanti, Brice S Reynolds, Catherine Trumel, Maxence Delverdier, Anne-Cécile Normand, Nicolas Soetart, Jacques Guillot, Marie Christine Cadiergues
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Case summary: A 3-year-old neutered domestic shorthair cat with a long history of idiopathic immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia and thrombocytopenia treated with ciclosporin and prednisolone was referred 2 months after the appearance of nodular dermatitis. A single pigmented nodule was present in the lateral carpal region of the right foreleg. The lesion was 7 mm in diameter, non-exudative and cutaneous to subcutaneous. Fine-needle aspiration of the mass revealed the presence of pigmented fungal elements. Excisional surgery was planned; in the meantime, a plaque-like lesion developed in the interorbital region. Histopathological examination confirmed the presumptive diagnosis of phaeohyphomycosis, and Exophiala spinifera was identified as the aetiological agent. Itraconazole, given orally at a dose of 10 mg/kg for 8 weeks following surgery, enabled clinical resolution despite continued use of immunosuppressants. The follow-up was carried out over 14 weeks.

Relevance and novel information: This case report provides the first evidence of multifocal cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by E spinifera with clinical resolution after combined surgical and itraconazole treatment in an immunocompromised cat.

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免疫功能低下猫由棘外孢子虫引起的多灶性皮肤褐丝酵菌病的临床解决。
病例总结:一只3岁的绝育家养短毛猫,有长期的特发性免疫介导的溶血性贫血和血小板减少症病史,在出现结节性皮炎2个月后接受环孢素和强的松龙治疗。右前腿外侧腕区可见单个色素结节。病变直径为7mm,无渗出性,从皮肤到皮下。细针穿刺肿块发现有色素真菌成分。计划切除手术;同时,眼眶间区出现斑块样病变。组织病理学检查证实了褐丝酵母菌病的推定诊断,并确定了棘外菌为病原。手术后口服伊曲康唑,剂量为10mg /kg,持续8周,尽管继续使用免疫抑制剂,但仍能使临床缓解。随访时间超过14周。相关性和新信息:本病例报告首次提供了免疫功能低下猫经手术和伊曲康唑联合治疗后由棘孢杆菌引起的多灶性皮肤褐丝酵菌病的临床解决证据。
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