Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas
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Resumo: | Opportunistic fungal infections have been evidenced in recent decades mainly by the increase in their frequency. When considering superficial infections, such as dermatophytosis, they are of great importance and easy to recognize in the clinical routine of small and large animals. Although less frequent, deep fungal infections are of considerable importance, but are more difficult to diagnose. Collaboration between clinicians and pathologists is essential for the appropriate exam choice and subsequent therapeutic protocol establishment and institution. Seeking to help the suspicion and diagnosis of infrequent forms of systemic fungal infections, this dissertation aims to describe the anatomopathological lesions of three unusual fungal diseases. Invasive aspergilosis occurred in horses that had been sent to the stable early in its lives. These animals showed respiratory signs such as coughing and rattling, and at necropsy, multiple protruding pulmonary nodules on the lung surface were observed. The surface cut presented a greenish yellow appearance surrounded by a red halo. Disseminated penicilliosis occured in a dog and was caused by Penicillium pimiteouiense. In the clinical evaluation, a firm mass in the femur, with involvement of the adjacent musculature, and generalized superficial lymphadenomegaly were observed. Cases of penicilliosis involving this specie of the fungus had only been described in humans. Disseminated candidiasis was diagnosed in a dog. Because Candida sp. is a commensal agent, cutaneous or enteric form are more commonly observed while the dissemination to other organs occur less frenquently. In the case presented here, it was possible to visualize several ulcerated areas in the skin, oral mucosa and intestines, in addition to whitish nodules in the liver. |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicasUnusual anatomopathological presentations of fungal diseasesMicopatiasAspergillusPenicilliumCandidaMycopathiesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAOpportunistic fungal infections have been evidenced in recent decades mainly by the increase in their frequency. When considering superficial infections, such as dermatophytosis, they are of great importance and easy to recognize in the clinical routine of small and large animals. Although less frequent, deep fungal infections are of considerable importance, but are more difficult to diagnose. Collaboration between clinicians and pathologists is essential for the appropriate exam choice and subsequent therapeutic protocol establishment and institution. Seeking to help the suspicion and diagnosis of infrequent forms of systemic fungal infections, this dissertation aims to describe the anatomopathological lesions of three unusual fungal diseases. Invasive aspergilosis occurred in horses that had been sent to the stable early in its lives. These animals showed respiratory signs such as coughing and rattling, and at necropsy, multiple protruding pulmonary nodules on the lung surface were observed. The surface cut presented a greenish yellow appearance surrounded by a red halo. Disseminated penicilliosis occured in a dog and was caused by Penicillium pimiteouiense. In the clinical evaluation, a firm mass in the femur, with involvement of the adjacent musculature, and generalized superficial lymphadenomegaly were observed. Cases of penicilliosis involving this specie of the fungus had only been described in humans. Disseminated candidiasis was diagnosed in a dog. Because Candida sp. is a commensal agent, cutaneous or enteric form are more commonly observed while the dissemination to other organs occur less frenquently. In the case presented here, it was possible to visualize several ulcerated areas in the skin, oral mucosa and intestines, in addition to whitish nodules in the liver.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESAs infecções fúngicas oportunistas vem sendo evidenciadas nas últimas décadas principalmente pelo aumento em sua frequência. Ao se considerar as infecções superficiais, tais como dermatofitose, estas são de grande importância e fácil reconhecimento na rotina clínica de pequenos e grandes animais. Apesar de menos frequentes, as infecções fúngicas profundas, apresentam considerável importância, porém, possuem diagnóstico mais difícil. A colaboração entre clínicos e patologistas é fundamental para escolha adequada de exames, e posterior estabelecimento do protocolo terapêutico a ser instituído. Buscando auxiliar a suspeição e o diagnóstico de formas infrequentes de infecções fúngicas sistêmicas, essa dissertação tem como objetivo a descrição das lesões anatomopatológicas de três doenças fúngicas incomuns. A aspergilose invasiva ocorreu em equinos jovens que foram submetidos a uma estabulação precoce. Esses animais apresentavam sinais respiratórios como tosse e estertoração, sendo na necropsia visualizados múltiplos nódulos pulmonares protrusos na superfície pulmonar. Ao corte apresentavam aspecto amarelo esverdeado circundado por um halo vermelho. A peniciliose ocorreu de forma disseminada em um cão e foi causada por Penicillium pimiteouiense. Na avaliação clínica observou-se uma massa em fêmur, endurecida, com envolvimento da musculatura adjacente, e linfadenomegalia superficial generalizada. Casos de peniciliose envolvendo esta espécie do fungo haviam sido descritos somente em humanos. Candidíase disseminada foi diagnosticada em um cão. Por ser um agente comensal, muitas vezes infecções por Candida spp. são visualizadas na forma cutânea ou entérica, porém em casos menos frequentes, a sua disseminação para outros órgãos pode ocorrer. No caso aqui apresentado foi possível visualizar diversas áreas ulceradas em pele, mucosa oral e intestinos, além de nódulos esbranquiçados em fígado.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaCentro de Ciências RuraisFighera, Rafael Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6223365736139655Tochetto, CamilaTonin, Alexandre AlbertoSilva, João Paulo Freitas da2021-06-30T13:10:45Z2021-06-30T13:10:45Z2020-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21266ark:/26339/0013000016k50porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-07-01T06:02:09Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/21266Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-07-01T06:02:09Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas Unusual anatomopathological presentations of fungal diseases |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas Silva, João Paulo Freitas da Micopatias Aspergillus Penicillium Candida Mycopathies CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Apresentações anatomopatológicas incomuns de doenças fúngicas |
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Silva, João Paulo Freitas da |
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Silva, João Paulo Freitas da |
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Fighera, Rafael Almeida http://lattes.cnpq.br/6223365736139655 Tochetto, Camila Tonin, Alexandre Alberto |
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Silva, João Paulo Freitas da |
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Micopatias Aspergillus Penicillium Candida Mycopathies CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Micopatias Aspergillus Penicillium Candida Mycopathies CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Opportunistic fungal infections have been evidenced in recent decades mainly by the increase in their frequency. When considering superficial infections, such as dermatophytosis, they are of great importance and easy to recognize in the clinical routine of small and large animals. Although less frequent, deep fungal infections are of considerable importance, but are more difficult to diagnose. Collaboration between clinicians and pathologists is essential for the appropriate exam choice and subsequent therapeutic protocol establishment and institution. Seeking to help the suspicion and diagnosis of infrequent forms of systemic fungal infections, this dissertation aims to describe the anatomopathological lesions of three unusual fungal diseases. Invasive aspergilosis occurred in horses that had been sent to the stable early in its lives. These animals showed respiratory signs such as coughing and rattling, and at necropsy, multiple protruding pulmonary nodules on the lung surface were observed. The surface cut presented a greenish yellow appearance surrounded by a red halo. Disseminated penicilliosis occured in a dog and was caused by Penicillium pimiteouiense. In the clinical evaluation, a firm mass in the femur, with involvement of the adjacent musculature, and generalized superficial lymphadenomegaly were observed. Cases of penicilliosis involving this specie of the fungus had only been described in humans. Disseminated candidiasis was diagnosed in a dog. Because Candida sp. is a commensal agent, cutaneous or enteric form are more commonly observed while the dissemination to other organs occur less frenquently. In the case presented here, it was possible to visualize several ulcerated areas in the skin, oral mucosa and intestines, in addition to whitish nodules in the liver. |
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