Histoplasmose nasocutânea em gato / Nasocutaneous histoplasmosis in cat
Lessa, Carolina de Menezes; Diógenes, Expedito Maia; Benevides, Byatriz Christina Soares; Dantas, Susane Maria Carvalho; Silva, Ana Kellen Oliveira da; Morais, Glayciane Bezerra de.
Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.);
28(2,supl.2): 28-30, 2018.
Artigo
em Português
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Resumo
Histoplasmosis is a systemic fungal disease of an opportunistic nature that affects humans and animals. The objective of this work were to report a clinical case of histoplasmosis in a cat. In the Veterinary Hospital Professor Sylvio Barbosa Cardoso (HVSBC) a cat, no defined breed, female, of four years of age. No cytopathological examination was obtained through histoplasma spp. without cytoplasm of macrophages. Itraconazole in suspension (40 mg / mL / SID) was prescribed for the patient. On the return of the animal, after 21 days of treatment, it was not printed on a readiness scale, then the same drug was prescribed with dose adjustment (50 mg / capsule / SID for 90 days) and pharmaceutical form, and after 38 days was remission of the nasal region.(AU)
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