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[[Image:Sour Crop.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Sour Crop - Copyright Professor Andrew N. Rycroft, BSc, PHD, C. Biol.F.I.Biol., FRCPath]] | [[Image:Sour Crop.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Sour Crop - Copyright Professor Andrew N. Rycroft, BSc, PHD, C. Biol.F.I.Biol., FRCPath]] | ||
===Candidosis=== | ===Candidosis=== | ||
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*C. tropicalis | *C. tropicalis | ||
*C. pelliculosa | *C. pelliculosa | ||
− | |l1= | + | |l1=Candida_spp. |
|q2=What are the clinical signs of a sour crop infection? | |q2=What are the clinical signs of a sour crop infection? | ||
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*Thickened crop wall | *Thickened crop wall | ||
*Yellow-white necrotic material in crop | *Yellow-white necrotic material in crop | ||
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Candida_spp. |
|q3=What other conditions are ''Candida'' spp. implicated in? | |q3=What other conditions are ''Candida'' spp. implicated in? | ||
|a3= | |a3= | ||
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*Bovine mastitis | *Bovine mastitis | ||
*Porcine stomach ulcers | *Porcine stomach ulcers | ||
− | |l3= | + | |l3=Candida_spp. |
|q4=How would you demonstrate a ''Candida'' infection? | |q4=How would you demonstrate a ''Candida'' infection? | ||
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*Grows on Blood agar and Sabouraud's Dextrose agar | *Grows on Blood agar and Sabouraud's Dextrose agar | ||
*Gram positive, oval, thin-walled budding cells with hyphal fragments | *Gram positive, oval, thin-walled budding cells with hyphal fragments | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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|q1=What is the main pathogenic species of ''Cryptococcus''? | |q1=What is the main pathogenic species of ''Cryptococcus''? | ||
|a1=C. neoformans | |a1=C. neoformans | ||
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|q2=Where is ''Cryptococcus'' found in the environment? | |q2=Where is ''Cryptococcus'' found in the environment? | ||
|a2= | |a2= | ||
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*Milk | *Milk | ||
*Soil | *Soil | ||
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|q3=Which body systems are affected? | |q3=Which body systems are affected? | ||
|a3= | |a3= | ||
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*Systemic | *Systemic | ||
*Cutaneous | *Cutaneous | ||
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|q4=Where is the most common site of infection in cats? | |q4=Where is the most common site of infection in cats? | ||
|a4=The tip of the nose | |a4=The tip of the nose | ||
− | |l4= | + | |l4=Cryptococcosis |
|q5=How would you demonstrate a cryptococcosis infection? | |q5=How would you demonstrate a cryptococcosis infection? | ||
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*Carbohydrate assimilation tests | *Carbohydrate assimilation tests | ||
*Latex agglutination for antigen, complement fixation, ELISA and IFAT can be used | *Latex agglutination for antigen, complement fixation, ELISA and IFAT can be used | ||
− | |l5= | + | |l5=Cryptococcosis |
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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===Geotrichosis=== | ===Geotrichosis=== | ||
<FlashCard questions="2"> | <FlashCard questions="2"> | ||
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*Bronchi | *Bronchi | ||
*Lungs | *Lungs | ||
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|q2=True or False: Geotrichosis infections are usually diagnosed post-mortem | |q2=True or False: Geotrichosis infections are usually diagnosed post-mortem | ||
|a2=True | |a2=True | ||
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Geotrichosis |
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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===Malassezia pachydermidis=== | ===Malassezia pachydermidis=== | ||
<FlashCard questions="2"> | <FlashCard questions="2"> | ||
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*Ear canal | *Ear canal | ||
*Skin | *Skin | ||
− | |l1=Yeast-like fungi#Malassezia | + | |l1=Yeast-like fungi#Malassezia pachydermatis |
− | |q2=What is the pathogenesis of ''Malassezia | + | |q2=What is the pathogenesis of ''Malassezia pachydermatis'' infections? |
|a2= | |a2= | ||
− | *Regional lesions on the muzzle, ears, interdigital area and the perianal region | + | *Malassezia spp are part of the normal skin flora in many animal species and overgrowth most commonly occurs secondary to a change in skin microclimate due to underlying disease processes like food allergy, atopic dermatitis, endocrinopathies or keratinization defects |
+ | Regional lesions on the muzzle, ears, interdigital area and the perianal region | ||
*Infection can also be generalised | *Infection can also be generalised | ||
*Erythematous, hyperpigmented, lichenified and scaly lesions with alopecia | *Erythematous, hyperpigmented, lichenified and scaly lesions with alopecia | ||
|l2=Yeast-like fungi#Malassezia pachydermidis | |l2=Yeast-like fungi#Malassezia pachydermidis | ||
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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===Rhodotorula=== | ===Rhodotorula=== | ||
<FlashCard questions="1"> | <FlashCard questions="1"> | ||
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*Canine ear infections | *Canine ear infections | ||
*Equine uterine infections | *Equine uterine infections | ||
− | |l1= | + | |l1=Rhodotorula |
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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===Torulopsis glabrata=== | ===Torulopsis glabrata=== | ||
<FlashCard questions="1"> | <FlashCard questions="1"> | ||
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*Mastitis and abortion in cattle | *Mastitis and abortion in cattle | ||
*Systemic infection of monkeys and dogs | *Systemic infection of monkeys and dogs | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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===Trichosporonosis=== | ===Trichosporonosis=== | ||
<FlashCard questions="2"> | <FlashCard questions="2"> | ||
|q1=What infection is ''T. capitum'' involved in? | |q1=What infection is ''T. capitum'' involved in? | ||
|a1=Bovine mastitis | |a1=Bovine mastitis | ||
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|q2=What infections are ''Trichosporonosis beigelii'' involved in? | |q2=What infections are ''Trichosporonosis beigelii'' involved in? | ||
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*Bovine and ovine mastitis | *Bovine and ovine mastitis | ||
*Feline bladder infections | *Feline bladder infections | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 21 October 2013
Candidosis
Question | Answer | Article | |
What are the three important species of Candida in animal infections? |
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What are the clinical signs of a sour crop infection? |
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Link to Article | |
What other conditions are Candida spp. implicated in? |
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Link to Article | |
How would you demonstrate a Candida infection? |
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Link to Article |
Cryptococcosis
Question | Answer | Article | |
What is the main pathogenic species of Cryptococcus? | C. neoformans
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Link to Article | |
Where is Cryptococcus found in the environment? |
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Link to Article | |
Which body systems are affected? |
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Link to Article | |
Where is the most common site of infection in cats? | The tip of the nose
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Link to Article | |
How would you demonstrate a cryptococcosis infection? |
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Link to Article |
Geotrichosis
Question | Answer | Article | |
Which organs are usually affected in geotrichosis infections? |
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Link to Article | |
True or False: Geotrichosis infections are usually diagnosed post-mortem | True
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Link to Article |
Malassezia pachydermidis
Question | Answer | Article | |
Where in the body is Malassezia pachydermidis usually found? |
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Link to Article | |
What is the pathogenesis of Malassezia pachydermatis infections? |
Regional lesions on the muzzle, ears, interdigital area and the perianal region
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Link to Article |
Rhodotorula
Question | Answer | Article | |
What infections of dogs and horses are Rhodotorula spp. involved in? |
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Link to Article |
Torulopsis glabrata
Question | Answer | Article | |
What infections are Torulopsis spp. involved in? |
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Link to Article |
Trichosporonosis
Question | Answer | Article | |
What infection is T. capitum involved in? | Bovine mastitis
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Link to Article | |
What infections are Trichosporonosis beigelii involved in? |
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Link to Article |