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+ | [[Candidosis]] | ||
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+ | [[Cryptococcosis]] | ||
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+ | ==Geotrichosis== | ||
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+ | *''G. candidum'' | ||
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+ | *Rare | ||
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+ | *Two forms: the yeast-like (glaborous) and fluffy | ||
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+ | *Affects a wide range of species | ||
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+ | *Usually diagnosed post-mortem | ||
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+ | *Affects the mucous membranes, udder, [[Bronchi and bronchioles - Anatomy & Physiology|bronchi]] and [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lungs]] | ||
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+ | *Usually mild, causing suppurative granulomas | ||
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+ | *Can be recovered from otitis externa infections in dogs | ||
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+ | *Organisms appear as rectangular or spherical arthrospores on wet mounts | ||
+ | **Thick walled, non-budding, gram positive | ||
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+ | *Grow on Sabouraud's Dextrose agar | ||
+ | **Membranous colonies | ||
+ | **Do not grow well on blood agar | ||
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+ | ==''Malassezia pachydermidis''== | ||
+ | [[Image:Malassezia pachydermidis.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Malassezia pachydermidis'' - Copyright Professor Andrew N. Rycroft, BSc, PHD, C. Biol.F.I.Biol., FRCPath]] | ||
+ | *Normally present in oily areas on the external [[Ear - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] canal and [[Skin - Anatomy & Physiology|skin]] in dogs | ||
+ | **Some strains have been recovered from the [[Ear - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] canal of cats | ||
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+ | *Bottle-shaped, small budding cells, non-mycelial | ||
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+ | *Gram stain shows purple yeast cells with a very wide base | ||
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+ | *Grows on Sabouraud's Dextrose agar in 2 weeks of incubation at room temperature | ||
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+ | *Greenish discolouration on blood agar | ||
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+ | *Clinical disease may cause yeast to proliferate and cause infection | ||
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+ | *Grossly: | ||
+ | **Regional lesions: muzzle, [[Ear - Anatomy & Physiology|ears]], interdigital, perianal | ||
+ | **Or generalised disease | ||
+ | **Erythematous, hyperpigmented, [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|lichenified]] and scaly lesions with alopecia | ||
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+ | *Microscopically: | ||
+ | **[[Skin Glossary - Pathology|hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis]] | ||
+ | **Spongiotic pustular dermatitis | ||
+ | **[[Skin Glossary - Pathology|Acanthosis]] | ||
+ | **Organisms are usually present- minimum 3-5 yeasts per high-power field must be found to imply cause of disease | ||
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+ | *''Malassezia pachydermis'' in [[Mycotic skin infections - Pathology#Malassezia dermatitis|malassezia dermatitis]] | ||
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+ | ==''Rhodotorula''== | ||
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+ | *''Rhodotorula minuta'' and ''R. rubra'' | ||
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+ | *Canine [[Ear - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] infections | ||
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+ | *Equine [[Female Reproductive Tract -The Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] | ||
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+ | *Seldom seen in animal infections | ||
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+ | ==''Torulopsis glabrata''== | ||
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+ | *Commensal in animals and is found in the soil | ||
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+ | *Implicated in cases of: | ||
+ | **Pyelonephritis, pneumonia, septicaemia and meningitis (humans) | ||
+ | **Mastitis and abortion in cattle | ||
+ | **Systemic infection of monkeys and dogs | ||
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+ | ==Trichosporonosis== | ||
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+ | *Found in soil | ||
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+ | *Deuteromycetes yeast | ||
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+ | *''Trichosporonosis beigelii'' | ||
+ | **Implicated in feline nasal granuloma, [[Mycotic skin infections - Pathology#Superficial mycoses|skin infections]] in horses and monkeys, mastitis in cattle and sheep and in feline bladder infections | ||
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+ | *''T. capitum'' implicated in bovine mastitis | ||
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+ | ==Further Links== | ||
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+ | *[[Mycotic skin infections - Pathology]] | ||
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+ | *[[Antifungal Drugs]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 29 April 2010
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Geotrichosis
- G. candidum
- Rare
- Two forms: the yeast-like (glaborous) and fluffy
- Affects a wide range of species
- Usually diagnosed post-mortem
- Usually mild, causing suppurative granulomas
- Can be recovered from otitis externa infections in dogs
- Organisms appear as rectangular or spherical arthrospores on wet mounts
- Thick walled, non-budding, gram positive
- Grow on Sabouraud's Dextrose agar
- Membranous colonies
- Do not grow well on blood agar
Malassezia pachydermidis
- Normally present in oily areas on the external ear canal and skin in dogs
- Some strains have been recovered from the ear canal of cats
- Bottle-shaped, small budding cells, non-mycelial
- Gram stain shows purple yeast cells with a very wide base
- Grows on Sabouraud's Dextrose agar in 2 weeks of incubation at room temperature
- Greenish discolouration on blood agar
- Clinical disease may cause yeast to proliferate and cause infection
- Grossly:
- Regional lesions: muzzle, ears, interdigital, perianal
- Or generalised disease
- Erythematous, hyperpigmented, lichenified and scaly lesions with alopecia
- Microscopically:
- hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis
- Spongiotic pustular dermatitis
- Acanthosis
- Organisms are usually present- minimum 3-5 yeasts per high-power field must be found to imply cause of disease
- Malassezia pachydermis in malassezia dermatitis
Rhodotorula
- Rhodotorula minuta and R. rubra
- Canine ear infections
- Equine uterus
- Seldom seen in animal infections
Torulopsis glabrata
- Commensal in animals and is found in the soil
- Implicated in cases of:
- Pyelonephritis, pneumonia, septicaemia and meningitis (humans)
- Mastitis and abortion in cattle
- Systemic infection of monkeys and dogs
Trichosporonosis
- Found in soil
- Deuteromycetes yeast
- Trichosporonosis beigelii
- Implicated in feline nasal granuloma, skin infections in horses and monkeys, mastitis in cattle and sheep and in feline bladder infections
- T. capitum implicated in bovine mastitis