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feline cerebral phaeohyphomycosis associated with cladosporium bantianum. 19853834905
focal pulmonary granuloma caused by cladophialophora bantiana in a domestic short haired cat.following a 4-week history of coughing, a 12-year-old cat with a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was diagnosed with a pulmonary granuloma caused by cladophialophora bantiana. thoracic radiographs revealed consolidation of the right caudal lung lobe and cytology confirmed the presence of mycotic pneumonia. results of clinical investigations showed no evidence of extra-pulmonary infection. a thoracotomy and lung lobe resection was performed. histological examination of the mass reve ...201120854228
phaeohyphomycosis in a snow leopard (uncia uncia) due to cladophialophora bantiana.phaeohyphomycosis caused by cladophialophora bantiana was diagnosed in a 5-month-old snow leopard with spastic paralysis of the hind legs and inability to defaecate or urinate. at post-mortem examination, a greenish soft mass resembling an abscess was found on one side of the epidural space at the fourth lumbar vertebral body. histological examination revealed a purulent meningitis with myelomalacia. dematiaceous fungal hyphae, present within the inflammatory infiltrate, were identified as c. ba ...200616542676
comparative study of an isolate resembling banti's fungus with cladosporium trichoides.a fungus isolated from a subcutaneous abscess of a cat was found to fit closely to the description of banti's fungus, torula bantiana saccardo, which was reclassified by borelli as cladosporium bantianum (sacc.) borelli. the cat isolate was different from cladosporium trichoides emmons in conidial size, branching of conidial chains, and minimum, optimum, and maximum temperature for growth. although the isolate was neurotropic in mice, the fungal morphology in mouse brain was clearly different fr ...19836682575
pyogranulomatous meningoencephalitis associated with dematiaceous fungal (cladophialophora bantiana) infection in a domestic cat.a 6-month-old, castrated male domestic cat with progressive neurological signs of 2-3 weeks duration was necropsied. macroscopic findings were restricted to the brain and included irregularly shaped, well-delineated but unencapsulated areas of intense black pigmentation involving the rostral portion of both cerebral hemispheres. microscopically, numerous brown, oblong, segmented branching hyphae and conidial-like structures and extensive pyogranulomatous inflammation were identified throughout t ...200212680650
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