Diagnosis and treatment of truncal cutaneous pythiosis in a dog. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • CASE DESCRIPTION: A 4-year-old spayed female Boxer was evaluated for a cutaneous mass located on the dorsum. The mass had been present for 6 weeks and was increasing in size. CLINICAL FINDINGS: A mass of approximately 10 cm in diameter was detected on the dorsum cranial to the right ilial wing. Histologic examination of a tissue sample from the mass led to the diagnosis of cutaneous pythiosis. Computed tomography of the abdomen and the mass were performed and revealed a contrast-enhancing soft tissue mass of the dorsum and enlarged intra-abdominal lymph nodes. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: The dog underwent surgical excision of the cutaneous mass, including 5-cm skin margins and deep margins of 2 fascial planes. The mass was completely excised on the basis of results of histologic examination of surgical margins. The dog received itraconazole and terbinafine by mouth for 3 months following surgery. Recheck examination at 20 months postoperatively showed no signs of recurrence of pythiosis at the surgical site. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Aggressive surgical excision in combination with medical treatment resulted in a favorable long-term (> 1 year) outcome in this dog. Thorough workup including diagnostic imaging and lymph node evaluation is recommended. If surgery is to be performed, skin margins of 5 cm and deep margins of 2 fascial planes are recommended.

published proceedings

  • J Am Vet Med Assoc

altmetric score

  • 4

author list (cited authors)

  • Thieman, K. M., Kirkby, K. A., Flynn-Lurie, A., Grooters, A. M., & Bacon, N. J

citation count

  • 8

complete list of authors

  • Thieman, Kelley M||Kirkby, Kristin A||Flynn-Lurie, Alison||Grooters, Amy M||Bacon, Nicholas J

publication date

  • November 2011