Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10961700 | Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A 5-year-old male Thoroughbred horse was referred with alopecia, along with severe incrustation, scaling, and pruritus on the left flank and back, which had been in contact with a saddle for 1 year. Treatment with topical antibiotics by the owner was not effective. A fungal culture using the hair roots and exudates under the scabs showed blue-green colonies surrounded by a white band. Microscopic examination and molecular analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region, partial β-tubulin, and calmodulin genes confirmed this fungus as Aspergillus sydowii. Topical treatment with econazole ointment for 2 months was effective. This is the first report of a natural A sydowii infection in a horse.
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Authors
Sang Kyu DVM, Hyun-Gu DVM, PhD, Ki-Jeong DVM, PhD, Jae-Ik DVM, PhD,