1. Successful management of nasopharyngitis caused by Schizophyllum commune in a captive cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus).
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Shunsuke NOGUCHI, Kosuke TOYOTA, Miki OZAKI, Yusuke WADA, Yuki TAKAMI, Miyuu TANAKA, Mitsuru KUWAMURA, and Terumasa SHIMADA
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CHEETAH ,PHARYNGITIS ,DNA sequencing ,COMMUNAL living ,COMPUTED tomography ,NASAL cavity - Abstract
Herein, we describe the management of nasopharyngitis caused by Schizophyllum commune infection in a captive cheetah. Computed tomography revealed a nodule in the nasal cavity and pharynx, and an endoscopic biopsy was performed. As a result, the nodule was surgically resected because of a suspected carcinoma. However, the surgical specimen was histologically re-evaluated and a fungal granuloma was diagnosed. Sequence analysis of DNA from formalinfixed, paraffin-embedded samples revealed S. commune infection. The cheetah was administered fluconazole orally for 73 days. However, the drug was ineffective and itraconazole was administered for 14 days. Symptoms such as nasal discharge and sneezing have completely resolved for 4 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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