Clinical remission of feline sino-nasal aspergillosis despite evidence of persistent infection.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-10-03 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231201605
Jack Fawsitt, Oliver Russell, Akash Alexander, Anne-Lorraine Peschard, Hannah Wong, Andre Kortum
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Case summary: Feline sino-nasal aspergillosis is a rare condition with only sparse heterogeneous reports in the literature regarding its treatment. This report describes the presentation, treatment and outcome of a cat with sino-nasal aspergillosis treated by meticulous debridement in combination with topical and systemic azole therapy. Diagnosis was based on MRI, in combination with rhinoscopic assessment and visualisation of fungal plaques, followed by histopathology, fungal culture and panfungal PCR. The cat was treated by debridement of fungal plaques via anterior rhinoscopy and frontal sinusotomy and local instillation of 1% clotrimazole solution, followed by a 4-week course of oral itraconazole. Histopathology confirmed fungal rhinitis and culture identified Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus versicolor. Clinical remission was achieved after treatment; however, evidence of persistent infection was confirmed in the post-mortem examination 8 months after the cat was euthanased for unrelated reasons.

Relevance and novel information: Despite clinical remission, the persistence of fungal infection post mortem highlights the challenges of monitoring the response to treatment and illustrates that the resolution of clinical signs does not necessarily equate with a disease cure.

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猫鼻窦曲霉菌病的临床缓解,尽管有持续感染的证据。
病例总结:猫鼻窦曲霉菌病是一种罕见的疾病,文献中关于其治疗的异质性报道很少。本报告描述了一只猫的鼻腔曲霉菌病的表现、治疗和结果,该病通过细致的清创术结合局部和全身唑治疗。诊断基于MRI,结合鼻镜评估和真菌斑块的可视化,然后进行组织病理学、真菌培养和全真菌PCR。猫的治疗方法是通过前鼻镜和额窦切开术清除真菌斑块,局部滴注1%克霉唑溶液,然后口服伊曲康唑4周。组织病理学证实真菌性鼻炎,培养鉴定烟曲霉和花斑曲霉。治疗后临床症状得到缓解;然而,在猫因无关原因被安乐死8个月后的尸检中,证实了持续感染的证据。相关性和新信息:尽管临床症状有所缓解,但尸检后真菌感染的持续存在凸显了监测治疗反应的挑战,并表明临床症状的解决并不一定等同于疾病的治愈。
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