Isolation and sequence-based identification of Oxyporus corticola from a dog with generalized lymphadenopathy

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The present case report describes isolation of the fungus Oxyporus corticola from multiple lymphocutaneous tissues of a Beagle dog. Until recently, this fungus had not been reported in the human or veterinary medical literature as a cause of animal disease. A single previous report also involved infection in a German Shepherd Dog, a breed with reported increased susceptibility to disseminated fungal infection and dysfunctional immune response. Isolates were non-sporulating and required molecular identification methods for prompt differentiation from other fungal pathogens. Risk factors for infection with O. corticola are unknown. © 2012 American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians.

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Miller, S. A., Roth-Johnson, L., Kania, S. A., & Bemis, D. A. (2012). Isolation and sequence-based identification of Oxyporus corticola from a dog with generalized lymphadenopathy. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 24(1), 178–181. https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638711425944

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