1999
DOI: 10.1080/02681219980000011
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Histopathological pattern and humoral immune response to a crude exo-antigen and purified keratinase ofMicrosporum canisin symptomatic and asymptomatic infected cats

Abstract: In order to understand better the mechanisms involved in the diverse clinical patterns in Microsporum canis-infected cats, the histopathological features were compared in symptomatic and asymptomatic infected cats. Additionally, the IgG immune response to a crude exo-antigen and purified keratinase of M. canis was studied by ELISA in cats of various clinical and mycological status. Acute and subacute perifolliculitis and folliculitis occurred more frequently in symptomatic than asymptomatic cats. The latter us… Show more

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“…MCs have been observed to accumulate at sites of dermatophyte infections. For example, in Microsporum canis ‐infected cats, the histopathological features of lesional skin include MC infiltration of the superficial dermis . Moskalewski et al.…”
Section: What Is the Relevance Of Mcs In Dermatophyte Infections?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MCs have been observed to accumulate at sites of dermatophyte infections. For example, in Microsporum canis ‐infected cats, the histopathological features of lesional skin include MC infiltration of the superficial dermis . Moskalewski et al.…”
Section: What Is the Relevance Of Mcs In Dermatophyte Infections?mentioning
confidence: 99%