Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso
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Resumo: | This report describes the case of Cladosporium cladosporioides isolated from a periocular injury of a cat attended at the Veterinary Hospital. The injury was the main complaint of the owner, who had noticed it from about 4 months. Was reported an attempt of treatment of the lesion with anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, both without success. After a biopsy, the material was sent to the Microbiology and Molecular Biology Veterinary Laboratories and Veterinary Pathology Laboratory. The aim of this case report was to show the isolation of Cladosporium cladosporioides in a feline with squamous cell carcinoma. Case: The periocular injury of the feline was described by the owner as a scratch, with worsening of the injury with time. In history it was reported that the animal had access to the street, hunting habits and none of the other animals of the house had similar injury. The animal underwent to biopsy and cytology for a more accurate diagnosis of the case. For biopsy, the animal was sedated, an imprinting of the injury was made and a skin biopsy was taken using a punch needle. Further, a fragment was referred to the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory and one to Veterinary Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories. At Microbiology Laboratory the material was seeded in Sabouraud agar and Sabouraud with chloramphenicol and incubated in temperatures of 25° and 30°. After about 10 days a colony with an olive color and velvety aspect was observed in cultive in both temperatures in Agar Sabouraud with and without Chloramphenicol. The macro and microscopic characteristics of the colony was consistent with Cladosporium cladosporioides. Subsequently the DNA was extracted and sequenced using oligonucleotides of Internal Transcript Spacer (ITS) 1 (5 'TCC GTA GGT GAA CCT GCG G 3') and ITS 4 (5 'TCC TCC TAT TGA TAT GC 3'). Histopathological analysis of the biopsy was consistent with squamous cell carcinoma and the cytology shown an acute inflammatory process. Discussion: The sequencing of the isolated confirmed Cladosporium cladosporioides. This genre known as saprophytic and commonly isolated from soy has been found in feline and canine´s fur [6, 13, 16], in conjuntive [19] and acoustic meatus of these animals [2]. In some cases it has been reported causing phaeohyphomycosis in the tissues of the animals and humans and even causing nodules in the nervous system of these, highlighting the importance of a better understanding of the action of this fungus in animals. The phaeohyphomycosis refers to cutaneous, subcutaneous and systemic fungal infections caused by Dematiaceous fungi, called in this way due to its characteristic dark for producing melanin in their mycelia. Histologically analyses with staining with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and silver with Grocott technique, no fungal structure was observed, probably by a recent infection or difference of local, quality and characteristics of the segments of biopsy directed to the Pathology Laboratory and for Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories, since the fragment was removed with a punch needle, constituting a physical limitation to the technic of being very small. Dematiaceous fungi can cause lesions in the skin, subcutaneous and systemic infestations of the animals and humans, and the scratch reported by owner may have been the gateway to the fungus in the subcutaneous tissue, where it was found. Tissue contamination hypothesis can be ruled out due to external decontamination of the sample before being seeded. |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de casoCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIACladosporium cladosporioidesLesão periocularFelinoCladosporium cladosporioidesPeriocular injuryFelineThis report describes the case of Cladosporium cladosporioides isolated from a periocular injury of a cat attended at the Veterinary Hospital. The injury was the main complaint of the owner, who had noticed it from about 4 months. Was reported an attempt of treatment of the lesion with anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, both without success. After a biopsy, the material was sent to the Microbiology and Molecular Biology Veterinary Laboratories and Veterinary Pathology Laboratory. The aim of this case report was to show the isolation of Cladosporium cladosporioides in a feline with squamous cell carcinoma. Case: The periocular injury of the feline was described by the owner as a scratch, with worsening of the injury with time. In history it was reported that the animal had access to the street, hunting habits and none of the other animals of the house had similar injury. The animal underwent to biopsy and cytology for a more accurate diagnosis of the case. For biopsy, the animal was sedated, an imprinting of the injury was made and a skin biopsy was taken using a punch needle. Further, a fragment was referred to the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory and one to Veterinary Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories. At Microbiology Laboratory the material was seeded in Sabouraud agar and Sabouraud with chloramphenicol and incubated in temperatures of 25° and 30°. After about 10 days a colony with an olive color and velvety aspect was observed in cultive in both temperatures in Agar Sabouraud with and without Chloramphenicol. The macro and microscopic characteristics of the colony was consistent with Cladosporium cladosporioides. Subsequently the DNA was extracted and sequenced using oligonucleotides of Internal Transcript Spacer (ITS) 1 (5 'TCC GTA GGT GAA CCT GCG G 3') and ITS 4 (5 'TCC TCC TAT TGA TAT GC 3'). Histopathological analysis of the biopsy was consistent with squamous cell carcinoma and the cytology shown an acute inflammatory process. Discussion: The sequencing of the isolated confirmed Cladosporium cladosporioides. This genre known as saprophytic and commonly isolated from soy has been found in feline and canine´s fur [6, 13, 16], in conjuntive [19] and acoustic meatus of these animals [2]. In some cases it has been reported causing phaeohyphomycosis in the tissues of the animals and humans and even causing nodules in the nervous system of these, highlighting the importance of a better understanding of the action of this fungus in animals. The phaeohyphomycosis refers to cutaneous, subcutaneous and systemic fungal infections caused by Dematiaceous fungi, called in this way due to its characteristic dark for producing melanin in their mycelia. Histologically analyses with staining with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and silver with Grocott technique, no fungal structure was observed, probably by a recent infection or difference of local, quality and characteristics of the segments of biopsy directed to the Pathology Laboratory and for Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories, since the fragment was removed with a punch needle, constituting a physical limitation to the technic of being very small. Dematiaceous fungi can cause lesions in the skin, subcutaneous and systemic infestations of the animals and humans, and the scratch reported by owner may have been the gateway to the fungus in the subcutaneous tissue, where it was found. Tissue contamination hypothesis can be ruled out due to external decontamination of the sample before being seeded.Este relato descreve o caso do Cladosporium cladosporium isolado de uma lesão periocular de um felino atendido no Hospital Veterinário. Uma lesão periocular era a queixa principal do proprietário, que a havia notado há aproximadamente 4 meses. Foi descrito a tentativa de tratamento da lesão com anti-inflamatórios e antibióticos, sem sucesso. Após realização de biópsia, o material foi encaminhado aos Laboratórios de Microbiologia e Biologia Molecular Veterinária e Patologia Veterinária. O objetivo deste artigo foi relatar o isolamento da espécie Cladosporium cladosporioides em felino com carcinoma de células escamosas. Case: A lesão periocular do felino foi descrita pelo proprietário como um arranhão, com piora da lesão no decorrer do tempo. Na anamnese foi relatado que o animal tinha acesso à rua, hábitos de caça e que nenhum dos outros animais da casa tinha lesão semelhante. O animal foi submetido à biópsia e citologia para um diagnóstico mais preciso do caso. Para realização da biópsia, o animal foi sedado, um imprinting da lesão foi feito e uma biópsia de pele foi retirada utilizando-se uma agulha de punch. Na sequência, um fragmento foi encaminhado para o Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária e outro para o e Microbiologia Veterinária. No laboratório de Microbiologia o material foi semeado em Ágar Sabouraud e Sabouraud acrescido de cloranfenicol em estufas nas temperaturas de 25° e 30° C. Em aproximadamente 10 dias foi observada uma colônia com coloração olivácea e aspecto aveludado no cultivo em ambas temperaturas no Agar Sabouraud acrescido e não de cloranfenicol. As características macro e microscópicas da colônia foram compatíveis com Cladosporium sp. Posteriormente o DNA foi extraído e sequenciado utilizando os oligonucleotídeos das regiões Internal Transcript Spacer (ITS) 1 (5’ TCC GTA GGT GAA CCT GCG G 3’) e ITS 4 (5’ TCC TCC TAT TGA TAT GC 3’) de fungo. As análises histopatológicas da biópsia foram compatíveis com carcinoma de células escamosas e nas lâminas de citologia foi evidenciado um processo inflamatório agudo. Discussion: O sequenciamento do isolado confirmou a espécie Cladosporium cladosporioides Esse gênero conhecido como saprófito e comumente isolado da soja tem sido encontrado em pelames de felinos e caninos [6, 13, 16], em conjuntivas [19] e meatos acústicos destes animais [2]. Em alguns casos tem sido relatado causando feohifomicose nos tecidos de animais e humanos e até mesmo provocando nódulos no sistema nervoso destes, destacando-se a importância de um melhor entendimento da ação deste fungo nos animais. A feohifomicose se refere a infecções fúngicas cutâneas, subcutâneas ou sistêmicas causada por fungos dematiáceos, chamados desta maneira devido a sua característica escura pela produção de melanina em seu micélio. Na análise histopatológica com coloração pela Hematoxilina-Eosina (HE) e pela prata com a técnica de Grocott, não foi evidenciado nenhuma estrutura fúngica, provavelmente por uma infecção recente ou pela diferença de local, qualidade e características dos segmentos da biópsia direcionados para o laboratório de patologia e para o de microbiologia, pois o fragmento foi retirado com uma agulha de punch, constituindo uma limitação física para técnica por ser muito pequeno. Fungos dematiáceos podem causar lesões nos tecidos cutâneos, subcutâneos e infestações sistêmicas de animais e humanos, sendo que o arranhão relatado pelo proprietário pode ter sido a porta de entrada para o fungo no tecido subcutâneo, onde foi encontrado. A hipótese de contaminação tecidual pode ser descartada devido a descontaminação externa da amostra antes de ser semeada.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Medicina Veterinária (FAVET)UFMT CUC - CuiabáEspecialização em Residência Uniprofissional em Medicina Veterinária - CUCDutra, Valériahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4478191386305454Nakazato, Lucianohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3898850578198054Dutra, Valériahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4478191386305454Pitchenin, Leticia Camarahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3576555753470079Silva, Mayara Inácio Vincenzi dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1238554519429978Jarrah, Samar Afif2019-01-29T14:44:34Z2016-04-202019-01-29T14:44:34Z2016-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetJARRAH, Samar Afif. Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas: relato de caso. 2016. 28 f. 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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso Jarrah, Samar Afif CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA Cladosporium cladosporioides Lesão periocular Felino Cladosporium cladosporioides Periocular injury Feline |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Cladosporium cladosporioides isolado de gato com carcinoma de células escamosas : relato de caso |
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Jarrah, Samar Afif |
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Jarrah, Samar Afif |
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Dutra, Valéria http://lattes.cnpq.br/4478191386305454 Nakazato, Luciano http://lattes.cnpq.br/3898850578198054 Dutra, Valéria http://lattes.cnpq.br/4478191386305454 Pitchenin, Leticia Camara http://lattes.cnpq.br/3576555753470079 Silva, Mayara Inácio Vincenzi da http://lattes.cnpq.br/1238554519429978 |
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Jarrah, Samar Afif |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA Cladosporium cladosporioides Lesão periocular Felino Cladosporium cladosporioides Periocular injury Feline |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA Cladosporium cladosporioides Lesão periocular Felino Cladosporium cladosporioides Periocular injury Feline |
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This report describes the case of Cladosporium cladosporioides isolated from a periocular injury of a cat attended at the Veterinary Hospital. The injury was the main complaint of the owner, who had noticed it from about 4 months. Was reported an attempt of treatment of the lesion with anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, both without success. After a biopsy, the material was sent to the Microbiology and Molecular Biology Veterinary Laboratories and Veterinary Pathology Laboratory. The aim of this case report was to show the isolation of Cladosporium cladosporioides in a feline with squamous cell carcinoma. Case: The periocular injury of the feline was described by the owner as a scratch, with worsening of the injury with time. In history it was reported that the animal had access to the street, hunting habits and none of the other animals of the house had similar injury. The animal underwent to biopsy and cytology for a more accurate diagnosis of the case. For biopsy, the animal was sedated, an imprinting of the injury was made and a skin biopsy was taken using a punch needle. Further, a fragment was referred to the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory and one to Veterinary Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories. At Microbiology Laboratory the material was seeded in Sabouraud agar and Sabouraud with chloramphenicol and incubated in temperatures of 25° and 30°. After about 10 days a colony with an olive color and velvety aspect was observed in cultive in both temperatures in Agar Sabouraud with and without Chloramphenicol. The macro and microscopic characteristics of the colony was consistent with Cladosporium cladosporioides. Subsequently the DNA was extracted and sequenced using oligonucleotides of Internal Transcript Spacer (ITS) 1 (5 'TCC GTA GGT GAA CCT GCG G 3') and ITS 4 (5 'TCC TCC TAT TGA TAT GC 3'). Histopathological analysis of the biopsy was consistent with squamous cell carcinoma and the cytology shown an acute inflammatory process. Discussion: The sequencing of the isolated confirmed Cladosporium cladosporioides. This genre known as saprophytic and commonly isolated from soy has been found in feline and canine´s fur [6, 13, 16], in conjuntive [19] and acoustic meatus of these animals [2]. In some cases it has been reported causing phaeohyphomycosis in the tissues of the animals and humans and even causing nodules in the nervous system of these, highlighting the importance of a better understanding of the action of this fungus in animals. The phaeohyphomycosis refers to cutaneous, subcutaneous and systemic fungal infections caused by Dematiaceous fungi, called in this way due to its characteristic dark for producing melanin in their mycelia. Histologically analyses with staining with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and silver with Grocott technique, no fungal structure was observed, probably by a recent infection or difference of local, quality and characteristics of the segments of biopsy directed to the Pathology Laboratory and for Microbiology and Molecular Biology Laboratories, since the fragment was removed with a punch needle, constituting a physical limitation to the technic of being very small. Dematiaceous fungi can cause lesions in the skin, subcutaneous and systemic infestations of the animals and humans, and the scratch reported by owner may have been the gateway to the fungus in the subcutaneous tissue, where it was found. Tissue contamination hypothesis can be ruled out due to external decontamination of the sample before being seeded. |
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