Rhinoscopy as aid in the diagnosis of feline cryptococosis: case report

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Erick Ewdrill Pereira de Macedo
Marilia Alarcon Nogueira
Arianne Costa Baquiao

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Cryptococcosis is a non-contagious systemic mycosis that primarily affects felines. Its etiological agent is a yeast of the genus Cryptococcus sp., and its transmission occurs through the air, by inhalation of spores that primarily lodge in the nasal cavity and lungs. The nasal form is the most common in felines and clinical manifestations include nasofacial edema, erythema and nasal discharge. Diagnosis can be made by means of mycological culture, cytology, histology and polymerase chain reaction. This article presents a case of a feline diagnosed with cryptococcosis, in which the screening diagnosis was performed by means of rhinoscopy. In the initial care, the animal presented hyporexia, constant swallowing reflex, choking, accentuated odor in the nasal region and pulmonary crackles with evolution of three months. The diagnosis was made using rhinoscopy, which identified an internal mass in the nasopharyngeal mucosa, and subsequent biopsy and anatomopathological examination. After diagnostic confirmation, the patient was medicated with itraconazole 10 mg/kg SID for 5 months and had resolution of all clinical signs presented. Cryptococcosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis of alterations in the respiratory system in cats and rhinoscopy can be an important diagnostic tool to assist in the conclusion and recognition of this disease.

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MACEDO, E. E. P. DE; NOGUEIRA, M. A.; BAQUIAO, A. C. Rhinoscopy as aid in the diagnosis of feline cryptococosis: case report. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 21, 21 Aug. 2023.
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CLÍNICA VETERINÁRIA DE PEQUENOS ANIMAIS