Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Moniliella suaveolens in two cats.

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Moniliella suaveolens was isolated in pure culture from histologically typical phaeohyphomycotic granulomas containing dematiaceous fungi in two cats. One cat had several slow-growing black lesions up to 2 cm in diameter in the abdominal subcutis. These lesions recurred after surgical excision was attempted. The second cat had a single black subcutaneous 0.5 X 1.5-cm lesion near one dewclaw. This lesion was successfully removed surgically without recurrence. M. suaveolens has not been isolated previously from lesions in animals including man.

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McKenzie, R. A., Connole, M. D., McGinnis, M. R., & Lepelaar, R. (1984). Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Moniliella suaveolens in two cats. Veterinary Pathology, 21(6), 582–586. https://doi.org/10.1177/030098588402100606

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