Pseudallescheria boydii keratomycosis in a horse.

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The fungal organism Pseudallescheria boydii was isolated from the cornea of a Quarter Horse with ulcerative keratitis. Despite aggressive hourly medication through a subpalpebral lavage system, with drugs including miconazole and natamycin, the cornea developed a stromal abscess. Orbital exenteration was performed after 3 weeks. The fungal isolate was later determined to be resistant to all 8 antifungal drugs tested. Microscopic examination of the cornea revealed fungal hyphae throughout the corneal stroma and penetrating the Descemet membrane. Pseudallescheria boydii has not been implicated previously as a cause of keratomycosis in horses or in other domestic animals, although cases in human beings have been described.

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Friedman, D. S., Schoster, J. V., Pickett, J. P., Dubielzig, R. R., Czuprynski, C., Knoll, J. S., & Wolfgram, L. J. (1989). Pseudallescheria boydii keratomycosis in a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 195(5), 616–618. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1992.200.02.199

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