Disseminated aspergillosis attributable to Aspergillus deflectus in a springer spaniel.

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Abstract

Disseminated aspergillosis attributable to Aspergillus deflectus was diagnosed in a Springer Spaniel with lethargy, lameness, anorexia, weight loss, pyrexia, lymphadenopathy, hematuria, and urinary incontinence. Necropsy revealed granulomatous inflammation and numerous fungal hyphae in many organs. The conidial heads of the fungus have a characteristic briar-pipe appearance in culture.

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Kahler, J. S., Leach, M. W., Jang, S., & Wong, A. (1990). Disseminated aspergillosis attributable to Aspergillus deflectus in a springer spaniel. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 197(7), 871–874. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1990.197.07.871

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