关键词: equine fungal granuloma fungal rhinitis nasal granuloma sinusitis

Mesh : Animals Australia Basidiomycota / isolation & purification Female Horse Diseases / microbiology Horses Humans Male Mycoses / microbiology veterinary Paranasal Sinuses Polymerase Chain Reaction Rhinitis / microbiology veterinary Sinusitis / microbiology veterinary Tomography, X-Ray Computed

来  源:   DOI:10.1177/1040638719897610   PDF(Sci-hub)   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
We describe herein the clinical, endoscopic, computed tomography (CT), pathologic, and microbiologic features of an infection caused by an under-recognized fungal pathogen, Flavodon flavus, in a 25-y-old Australian Quarter Horse. The horse had a unilateral obstructive nasal mass, resulting in stertor and dyspnea. On endoscopy, the mass was tan, multinodular, and completely obstructed the nasal passage. CT analysis revealed a large, soft tissue-attenuating and partially mineralized mass in the right nasal passage and dorsal-conchofrontal sinus, expanding into adjacent paranasal sinuses with associated bone lysis and rhinosinusitis. Histopathology of the mass on 2 occasions revealed suppurative inflammation initially, and pyogranulomatous inflammation subsequently. The inflammatory reaction surrounded numerous spherical fungal structures (~60-80 µm diameter) that stained positively on periodic acid-Schiff and Grocott methenamine silver stains. PCR for the fungal internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 regions followed by Sanger sequencing on a cultured isolate identified the agent as F. flavus, which has only been reported previously as pathogenic in one horse in the United States, to our knowledge. Previous reports described this fungus as a nonpathogenic, environmental commensal fungus associated with insects and plants.
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