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===''Aspergillus fumigatus''===
 
[[Image:Aspergillus pneumonia of cattle.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Aspergillus hyphae in cattle lung (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]]
 
[[Image:Aspergillosis in nasal cavity.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Nasal aspergillosis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]]
 
  
*[[Aspergillus spp.|''Aspergillus fumigatus'']]
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[[Aspergillosis]]
*Most commonly in dogs but also other species
 
*Causes [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis|rhinitis]], often also involves the [[Paranasal Sinuses Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of sinusitis|frontal sinus]]
 
*Chronic necrotising inflammation with friable exudate containing necrotic tissue and fungal hyphae
 
* Result in severe neutrophilic [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology|rhinitis]]/[[Paranasal Sinuses Inflammatory - Pathology|sinusitis]]
 
*These lesions can be aggressive causing destruction of turbinates and nasal septum
 
*Can occur secondary to areas of mucosal compromise eg: adjacent to a space-occupying lesion
 
*Can cause pulmonary aspergillosis especially in '''birds''', but also other animals
 
**Initiated by inhalation of spores,the most likely source of which is mouldy feed and bedding
 
**Given the wide exposure that occurs, it is thought that immunodeficiency may contribute to colonisation with this organism
 
**Gross lesions :
 
***Multiple discrete grey/ white nodules which develop around fungal colonies
 
***Blood vessels can become involved in the lesions -> invasion, haemorrhage or thrombosis
 
**Histologically:
 
***Granulomatous chronic lesions
 
***Macrophages and epithelioid cells
 
***Fibrous capsule
 
*In horses:
 
**[[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis|Nasal aspergillosis]]
 
**[[Guttural Pouches Inflammatory - Pathology|Guttural pouch infections]] in horses - fungal plaques form on the adventitia of the carotid arteries can lead to catastrophic haemorrhage following erosion of carotid arteries!
 
**Often present with [[Respiratory System Clinical Signs - Pathology#Epistaxis|epistaxis]]
 
**May present with neurological dysfunction
 
**Rarely extends to other resions: cranium, middle ear, atlanto-occipital joint
 
**May extend to [[Paranasal Sinuses Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of sinusitis|sinuses]]
 
  
 
===''Cryptococcus neoformans''===
 
===''Cryptococcus neoformans''===

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Aspergillosis

Cryptococcus neoformans

  • Cryptococcus neoformans
  • Causes a granulomatous rhinitis, gelatinous exudate, granulomatous pneumonia
  • Nodules or destructive masses which often result in facial swelling
  • In severe cases, extension from nasal cavity to involve skin and oral mucosa can occur
  • Can invade through adjacent structures, eg: through the cribiform plate into the brain! These cases therefore can present as a primary neurological disease.
  • Microscopic:
    • Large number of fungi and only few macrophages, lymphocytes and giant cells





Blastomycosis

  • Caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis
  • Occurs mainly in the Americas, Middle East and Africa, occasionally in Europe
  • Mainly in young dogs, occasionally other species
  • Can involve almost any tissue after spread from lungs
  • Gross lesions:
  • Microscopic lesions:
    • Yeast fungi with thich walls in nodules with macrophages, neutrophils and giant cells

Histoplasmosis

Pneumocystis carinii

  • Important cause of pneumonia in humans associated with immunodeficiency states
  • It has been occasionally reported in young or immunosuppressed animals (e.g. Arabian foals with congenital immunodeficiency)
  • Grossly:
  • Histologically:
    • Alveoli are filled with pale staining acidophilic material (= trophozoite and cyst forms of the organism)
  • It is thought that as P. carinii is often present as a latent infection, alveolar macrophages normally control the organism - a process which fails in immunodeficient states