First case of feline cryptococcosis in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Case summary: A 2-year-old domestic longhair crossbred female cat was referred for a second opinion on a non-healing surgical wound after left eye enucleation. In addition to the left orbital lesion, ulcerative granular masses protruding from the left nostril and on the base of the left ear were noted. A diagnosis of cryptococcosis was established using histopathological examination and a latex cryptococcal antigen agglutination test. The cat was successfully treated with itraconazole. Relevance and novel information: Cryptococcosis, commonly reported in Australia, western Canada and the western USA, is rarely reported in companion animals in Europe. This marks the first report of cryptococcosis in cats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, emphasising the need to raise awareness within the veterinary community, both local and regional, about this disease.

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Glavinić, A., Šupić, J., Alić, A., Spahija, N., Maksimović, A., & Šunje-Rizvan, A. (2024). First case of feline cryptococcosis in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169241265248

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