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  2. Blastomycosis in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    Blastomycosis is a common systemic fungal infection in dogs, says Dr. Andrew Hanzlicek, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), Director of Veterinary Medicine at MiraVista Diagnostics.

  3. Fungal Infections in Dogs - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    Prolonged use of antimicrobial drugs or immunosuppressive agents appears to increase the likelihood of some fungal infections. The infection itself may be localized or may affect the entire body (systemic or generalized). Aspergillosis

  4. 13 Signs Your Dog May Have a Fungal Infection - GoodRx

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    Signs of a fungal infection in dogs. Fungal infections can cause many symptoms in dogs. Below are 13 of the most common. The symptoms that your dog experiences will depend on the type of infection and whether the infection is only limited to their skin, or local, versus a systemic infection.

  5. Aspergillosis in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals

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    In some cases, the yellow Aspergillus plaques can be seen within the nasal passages without specialized diagnostic equipment. The diagnosis of systemic aspergillosis can be more challenging. Patterns of bone lysis (bone destruction) on radiographs or a CT scan may be suggestive of fungal infection.

  6. Update on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Systemic Mycoses

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    Cure with antifungal drug treatment is most likely to be achieved in dogs with localized histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis, or in dogs with mold infections that have occurred secondary to immunosuppressive drug treatment and the immunosuppression can be reversed.

  7. Fungal Infections in Dogs: Signs, Causes & Treatment (Vet Answer)

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    Learn what fungal infections looks like in dogs and what the causes are for this condition. Our vet explanation gives an overview of the signs, prevention and treatment of fungal...

  8. Fungal Disease - MU Veterinary Health Center

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    How does my pet become infected with a fungal organism? Systemic fungal diseases tend to affect three types of pets most commonly: young, large breed dogs, pets that have a weakened immune system, and; pets that are taking a drug called cyclosporine. However, any dog or cat of any age can develop one of these infections.

  9. Identifying Fungal Infections in Dogs - Whole Dog Journal

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    There are many kinds of fungal infections in dogs, including systemic fungal infections, fungal skin infections, and fungal ear infections. Learn more about what a fungal infection looks like and how dogs get fungal infections.

  10. Diagnosis, treatment, and outcome in a dog with systemic

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    Abstract. Objective. Describe the diagnosis, clinical course, and management of a dog with systemic Mycoleptodiscus indicus infection. Case Summary. A 5‐year‐old male neutered Giant Schnauzer presented with left eye anterior uveitis, peripheral lymphadenopathy, hyperglobulinemia, anemia, and thrombocytopenia.

  11. Diagnosing & Treating Fungal Infections in Dogs

    www.vscot.com/site/blog/2020/12/03/diagnose-treat-fungal-infections-in-dogs

    If your dog is diagnosed with a fungal infection, it could be either a systematic infection or a localized infection. Systematic fungal infections affect your dog's major body systems, whereas localized fungal infections are typically seen on your dog's skin or external features.