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− | | | + | |linkpage =Subcutaneous Mycoses |
− | | | + | |linktext =SUBCUTANEOUS MYCOSES |
− | *By the lymphatic system | + | |sublink1 =Flash Cards - WikiBugs |
− | *Disseminates to other tissues and organs | + | |subtext1 =WIKIBUGS FLASHCARDS |
− | | | + | |pagetype =Bugs |
− | </ | + | }} |
− | + | ==<font color="purple">Chromoblastomycosis</font>== | |
− | ===Chromomycosis=== | + | {| border="3" cellpadding="8" |
− | + | !width="400"|'''Question''' | |
− | | | + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' |
− | | | + | !width="150"|'''Article''' |
− | *Dogs | + | |- |
− | *Horses | + | |<big>'''How do chromoblastomycosis infections spread in the host?''' |
− | *Humans | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''By the lymphatic system''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Disseminates to other tissues and organs''''' |
− | | | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Chromoblastomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | *Regional granulomatous lymphadenitis | + | |} |
− | *Nodular and ulcerating lesions of the skin on the feet, legs and occasionally eyes | + | <br> |
− | | | + | ==<font color="purple">Chromomycosis</font>== |
− | </ | + | {| border="3" cellpadding="8" |
− | + | !width="400"|'''Question''' | |
− | ===Epizootic lymphangitis=== | + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' |
− | + | !width="150"|'''Article''' | |
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− | | | + | |<big>'''Which species do the majority of chromomycosis infections occur in?''' |
− | *Equidae | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | *Histoplasma capsulatum var. farciminosum | + | *'''''Dogs''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Horses''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Humans''''' |
− | | | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Chromomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | *Biting flies | + | |- |
− | *Direct contact | + | |<big>'''What clinical signs would you see in an infected animal?''' |
− | *Indirect contact | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''Regional granulomatous lymphadenitis''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Nodular and ulcerating lesions of the skin on the feet, legs and occasionally eyes''''' |
− | | | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Chromomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | *Lymphatic system | + | |} |
− | *Skin | + | <br> |
− | *Ulcerative lesions usually occur on the neck and limbs | + | ==<font color="purple">Epizootic lymphangitis</font>== |
− | | | + | {| border="3" cellpadding="8" |
− | | | + | !width="400"|'''Question''' |
− | | | + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' |
− | *Amphotericin B, haymycin or potassium iodide | + | !width="150"|'''Article''' |
− | *Vaccination | + | |- |
− | *Injection of hyperimmune serum around a lesion | + | |<big>'''In which species does infection occur and which fungi is responsible?''' |
− | | | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | </ | + | *'''''Equidae''''' |
− | + | *'''''Histoplasma capsulatum var. farciminosum''''' | |
− | ===Eumycotic Mycetoma | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Epizootic Lymphangitis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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− | | | + | |<big>'''How is epizootic lymphangitis spread between animals?''' |
− | | | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''Biting flies''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Direct contact''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Indirect contact''''' |
− | *Dogs | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Epizootic Lymphangitis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | *Horses | + | |- |
− | *Cats | + | |<big>'''Which organs/bodily systems are commonly affected by epizootic lymphangitis and where do clinical signs usually present on the body?''' |
− | *Cattle | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | *Infection is rare | + | *'''''Lymphatic system''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Skin''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Ulcerative lesions usually occur on the neck and limbs''''' |
− | | | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Epizootic Lymphangitis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | *Amphotericin B | + | |- |
− | *Ketoconazole | + | |<big>'''How would you treat and prevent infection?''' |
− | *5-fluorocytosine | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''Amphotericin B, haymycin or potassium iodide''''' |
− | </ | + | *'''''Vaccination''''' |
− | + | *'''''Injection of hyperimmune serum around a lesion''''' | |
− | ===Hyphomycosis=== | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Epizootic Lymphangitis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | + | |} | |
− | | | + | <br> |
− | | | + | ==<font color="purple">Eumycotic Mycetoma</font>== |
− | | | + | {| border="3" cellpadding="8" |
− | | | + | !width="400"|'''Question''' |
− | | | + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' |
− | *Horses | + | !width="150"|'''Article''' |
− | *Tropical and semi-tropical countries | + | |- |
− | | | + | |<big>'''What type of lesion does eumycotic mycetoma cause?''' |
− | | | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''Granulomatous abscesses''''' |
− | *Progressive disease | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Eumycotic Mycetoma|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
− | * | + | |- |
− | *Lesions grow rapidly | + | |<big>'''Which species are usually affected and are infections common or rare?''' |
− | *Lesions cause extreme debility | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> |
− | | | + | *'''''Dogs''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Horses''''' |
− | | | + | *'''''Cats''''' |
− | *Difficult to treat | + | *'''''Cattle''''' |
− | *Radical surgical excision | + | *'''''Infection is rare''''' |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Eumycotic Mycetoma|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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− | + | |<big>'''How would you treat an infection?''' | |
− | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> | |
− | + | *'''''Amphotericin B''''' | |
− | + | *'''''Ketoconazole''''' | |
− | + | *'''''5-fluorocytosine''''' | |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Eumycotic Mycetoma|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
− | + | |} | |
− | + | <br> | |
− | + | ==<font color="purple">Hyphomycosis</font>== | |
− | + | {| border="3" cellpadding="8" | |
− | + | !width="400"|'''Question''' | |
− | + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' | |
− | + | !width="150"|'''Article''' | |
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− | + | |<big>'''Which fungi causes hyphomycosis?''' | |
− | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> | |
− | + | *'''''Hyphomyces destruens''''' | |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Hyphomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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− | + | |<big>'''Which species are affected and in which countries is hyphomycosis most prevalent?''' | |
− | + | ||<font color="white"> <big> | |
− | | | + | *'''''Horses''''' |
− | + | *'''''Tropical and semi-tropical countries''''' | |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Hyphomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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− | | | + | |<big>'''Describe the pathogenesis?''' |
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− | + | *'''''Progressive disease''''' | |
− | + | *'''''granulating and ulcerating lesions on the legs and lower body''''' | |
− | + | *'''''Lesions grow rapidly''''' | |
− | + | *'''''Lesions cause extreme debility''''' | |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Hyphomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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− | + | |<big>'''How are hyphomycosis infections treated and is it easy or difficult to cure?''' | |
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− | + | *'''''Difficult to treat''''' | |
− | + | *'''''Radical surgical excision''''' | |
− | + | ||[[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Hyphomycosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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Chromoblastomycosis
Question | Answer | Article |
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How do chromoblastomycosis infections spread in the host? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Chromomycosis
Question | Answer | Article |
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Which species do the majority of chromomycosis infections occur in? |
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Link to Answer Article |
What clinical signs would you see in an infected animal? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Epizootic lymphangitis
Question | Answer | Article |
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In which species does infection occur and which fungi is responsible? |
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Link to Answer Article |
How is epizootic lymphangitis spread between animals? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Which organs/bodily systems are commonly affected by epizootic lymphangitis and where do clinical signs usually present on the body? |
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Link to Answer Article |
How would you treat and prevent infection? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Eumycotic Mycetoma
Question | Answer | Article |
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What type of lesion does eumycotic mycetoma cause? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Which species are usually affected and are infections common or rare? |
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Link to Answer Article |
How would you treat an infection? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Hyphomycosis
Question | Answer | Article |
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Which fungi causes hyphomycosis? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Which species are affected and in which countries is hyphomycosis most prevalent? |
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Link to Answer Article |
Describe the pathogenesis? |
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Link to Answer Article |
How are hyphomycosis infections treated and is it easy or difficult to cure? |
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Link to Answer Article |