Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Fungal peritonitis in dog caused by Candida albicans - a case report and literature overview

Yazarlar: Kamila GLINSKA, Marcin JANKOWSKI, Krzysztof KUBIAK, Jolanta SPUZAK, Maciej GRZEGORY, Stanislaw DZIMIRA

Cilt 37 , Sayı 4 , 2013 , Sayfalar 482 - 485

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DOI:10.3906/tar-1204-38

Anahtar Kelimeler:Key words: Dog,Fungal peritonitis,Candida albicans

Özet: This clinical case concerns a male dog of Pointer breed, 10 years of age. The clinical examination revealed severe tenderness and a tension in the abdominal walls. The ultrasound examination detected fluid in the peritoneal cavity. The fluid collected from the peritoneal cavity displayed typical features of exudative fluid. In the cytological examination of the fluid, numerous stimulated endothelial cells, lymphocytes, and neutrophils were found. In the microbiological examination of the peritoneal fluid, Candida albicans was cultured. On the basis of the clinical signs, laboratory test results of the peritoneal fluid, and microbiological culture, the diagnosis of fungal peritonitis was made.


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@article{2013, title={Fungal peritonitis in dog caused by Candida albicans - a case report and literature overview}, volume={37}, number={4}, publisher={Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences}, author={Kamila GLINSKA,Marcin JANKOWSKI,Krzysztof KUBIAK,Jolanta SPUZAK,Maciej GRZEGORY,Stanislaw DZIMIRA}, year={2013}, pages={482–485} }
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Kamila GLINSKA,Marcin JANKOWSKI,Krzysztof KUBIAK,Jolanta SPUZAK,Maciej GRZEGORY,Stanislaw DZIMIRA. (2013). Fungal peritonitis in dog caused by Candida albicans - a case report and literature overview (Vol. 37, pp. 482–485). Vol. 37, pp. 482–485. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
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Kamila GLINSKA,Marcin JANKOWSKI,Krzysztof KUBIAK,Jolanta SPUZAK,Maciej GRZEGORY,Stanislaw DZIMIRA. Fungal Peritonitis in Dog Caused by Candida Albicans - a Case Report and Literature Overview. no. 4, Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 2013, pp. 482–85.