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Nasal rhinosporidiosis in a mule.

Authors: Berrocal, Alexis; López, Alfonso;

Nasal rhinosporidiosis in a mule.

Abstract

Une masse a été extirpée de la narine d’une mule montrant de l’épistaxis unilatérale et un écoulement nasal. La technique de prélèvement par empreinte directe a révélé des structures ovales compatibles avec des spores de Rhinosporidium seeberi. À la microscopie, la masse était composée de tissu granulomateux fibrovasculaire contenant des sporanges de R. seeberi. Une excision chirurgicale et un traitement antifongique ont guéri la maladie.

Se extrajo una masa de la fosa nasal de una mula que presentaba epistaxis unilateral y secreción nasal. Los frotis de impresión revelaron estructuras ovaladas consistentes con esporas de Rhinosporidium seeberi. Microscópicamente, la masa estaba compuesta por tejido granulomatoso fibrovascular que contenía esporangios de R. seeberi. La escisión quirúrgica y el tratamiento tratamiento antifúngico resultaron curativos

A mass was removed from the nostril of a mule that exhibited unilateral epistaxis and nasal discharge. Impression smears revealed oval structures consistent with spores of Rhinosporidium seeberi. Microscopically, the mass was composed of fibrovascular granulomatous tissue containing sporangia R. seeberi. Surgical excision and antifungal treatment proved curative.

Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica

Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria

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Costa Rica
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RHINOSPORIDIOSIS, Antifungal Agents, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Equidae, Rhinosporidiosis, MULA, ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS, Treatment Outcome, Nose Diseases, Animals, Female, MULE, Rhinosporidium

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