2021
DOI: 10.24188/recia.v13.n2.2021.867
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Pythiosis mamaria en una yegua criolla colombiana

Abstract: Se reporta un caso de una yegua criolla colombiana, color castaño, de 7 años y un peso de 300 Kg, la cual fue atendida por el Servicio Clínico Ambulatorio del área de Clínica Médico-Quirúrgica de Grandes Animales de la Universidad de Córdoba. La anamnesis indica que la yegua presentó un aumento progresivo de tamaño a nivel de la glándula mamaria, con secreción mucopurulenta constante por diferentes orificios, así mismo el propietario reporta que le realizó incisiones para facilitar el drenaje de material desde… Show more

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“…P. insidiosum inhabits freshwater, where it colonizes a water plant and produces zoospores to complete its life cycle [3][4][5][6]. Clinical manifestations of pythiosis include cutaneous granulomatous ulcers [7,8], gastrointestinal lesion [9,10], corneal ulcers [11,12], arteritis [13,14], and disseminated infection [15,16]. A definitive diagnosis of pythiosis relies on culture-based identification [17][18][19][20], histopathological examination [21,22], serological assays [23][24][25][26][27], molecular methods [28][29][30][31][32][33], and proteomic assessment [34,35].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…P. insidiosum inhabits freshwater, where it colonizes a water plant and produces zoospores to complete its life cycle [3][4][5][6]. Clinical manifestations of pythiosis include cutaneous granulomatous ulcers [7,8], gastrointestinal lesion [9,10], corneal ulcers [11,12], arteritis [13,14], and disseminated infection [15,16]. A definitive diagnosis of pythiosis relies on culture-based identification [17][18][19][20], histopathological examination [21,22], serological assays [23][24][25][26][27], molecular methods [28][29][30][31][32][33], and proteomic assessment [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%