Invasive hyphomycotic rhinitis in a cat due to Metarhizium anisopliae

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Invasive mycotic rhinitis was diagnosed in a cat with a 4-month history of stertor, nasal discharge and subcutaneous swelling of the nasal bridge. Histology demonstrated fungal hyphae in representative biopsies of the nasal cavity and subcutaneous mass. Mycological culture demonstrated a pure growth of Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae. The infection was treated with orally administered itraconazole. This is the first well documented case of infection by M. anisopliae in a mammalian host.

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Muir, D., Martin, P., Kendall, K., & Malik, R. (1998). Invasive hyphomycotic rhinitis in a cat due to Metarhizium anisopliae. Medical Mycology, 36(1), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681219880000091

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