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Systemic Scedosporium prolificans infection in an 11-month-old Border collie with cobalamin deficiency secondary to selective cobalamin malabsorption (canine Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome)

Erles, K; Mugford, A; Barfield, D M; Leeb, T; Kook, P H

Authors

K Erles

A Mugford

D M Barfield

T Leeb

P H Kook



Abstract

An 11-month-old Border collie presented collapsed and continued to deteriorate rapidly despite supportive treatment. The dog had a history of failure to thrive and recurring respiratory infection. Laboratory abnormalities included neutrophilic leucocytosis, Heinz body anaemia, hyperammonaemia, hyperbilirubinaemia, proteinuria and hypocobalaminaemia. Post-mortem examination revealed multi-focal necrosis within the heart, kidneys, pancreas, liver, meninges and cerebral cortex. Fungal hyphae in lesions were identified as Scedosporium prolificans following culture. Subsequent genotyping confirmed that the dog carried the CUBN:c.8392delC mutation in a homozygous state, verifying hereditary cobalamin deficiency (a.k.a. Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome). Cobalamin deficiency may have been a predisposing factor for the development of systemic fungal infection in this dog.

Citation

Erles, K., Mugford, A., Barfield, D. M., Leeb, T., & Kook, P. H. (2017). Systemic Scedosporium prolificans infection in an 11-month-old Border collie with cobalamin deficiency secondary to selective cobalamin malabsorption (canine Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome). Journal of Small Animal Practice, 59(4), 253-256. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12678

Journal Article Type Other
Acceptance Date Sep 17, 2016
Publication Date Apr 8, 2017
Deposit Date Apr 14, 2017
Journal JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE
Print ISSN 0022-4510
Publisher Wiley
Volume 59
Issue 4
Pages 253-256
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12678
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1392354