Prevalence of ocular lesions in cats newly diagnosed with histoplasmosis: 55 cases (2015–2022)

Autor: Jonathan D. Pucket, Katelyn E. Fentiman, Emily S. McCool, Andrew S. Hanzlicek
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. :1-4
ISSN: 0003-1488
Popis: OBJECTIVE To describe the prevalence of ocular lesions in cats with newly diagnosed histoplasmosis. ANIMALS 55 client-owned domestic cats. PROCEDURES As part of this prospective case series, cats diagnosed with histoplasmosis between the years 2015 and 2020 underwent complete ophthalmic examinations by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist prior to the initiation of antifungal treatment. Histoplasmosis was diagnosed by consistent clinical findings and identification of Histoplasma yeast on pathology or by the use of a commercially available enzyme immunoassay to detect Histoplasma antigen in urine. RESULTS Of the 55 cats, 45 (82%; 95% CI, 72% to 92%) had signs of active anterior, posterior, or panuveitis. The most common lesions were identified in the posterior portion of the globe and included chorioretinitis and partial retinal detachments (44/55 [80%; 95% CI, 69% to 90%] cats). CLINICAL RELEVANCE Detailed ophthalmic examinations should be performed on all cats with diagnosed or suspected histoplasmosis, as ocular involvement and subsequent vision loss are common.
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