Difference between revisions of "Dermatophytic Pseudomycetoma"
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− | *Caused by ''Microsporum canis'' | + | {{unfinished}} |
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+ | *Caused by [[Fungi|''Microsporum canis'']] | ||
*Mostly in Persian cats | *Mostly in Persian cats | ||
*Deep dermal and subcutaneous infection | *Deep dermal and subcutaneous infection | ||
*Grossly: | *Grossly: | ||
− | **As most [[ | + | **As most [[Skin Infectious - Pathology#Subcutaneous mycoses|subcutaneous mycoses]] |
*Microscopically: | *Microscopically: | ||
**Subfollicular dermis or subcutis contains hyphae with irregular dilations | **Subfollicular dermis or subcutis contains hyphae with irregular dilations | ||
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**''Microsporum'' hyphae and spores within hair shafts | **''Microsporum'' hyphae and spores within hair shafts | ||
− | + | [[Category:To Do - Dermatology]] | |
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− | [[Category:To Do - Dermatology | ||
[[Category:Subcutaneous Mycoses]] | [[Category:Subcutaneous Mycoses]] |
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- Caused by Microsporum canis
- Mostly in Persian cats
- Deep dermal and subcutaneous infection
- Grossly:
- As most subcutaneous mycoses
- Microscopically:
- Subfollicular dermis or subcutis contains hyphae with irregular dilations
- Granulomatous inflammatory response
- Microsporum hyphae and spores within hair shafts