Computed tomography findings of nasal cryptococcosis in dogs and cats
There was no significant difference in disease severity between C. neoformans and C. gattii infection
This study aimed to describe the CT findings of Australian dogs and cats with nasal cryptococcosis over a 12-year period.
CT findings were compared among enrolled cases from Australian veterinary referral centers. Disease severity was determined based on the extent of disease extension within nasal regions and/or sinuses.
Twelve dogs and 9 cats diagnosed with nasal cryptococcosis were included. Dogs demonstrated diffuse disease affecting numerous nasal regions and sinuses. Cats displayed more focal nasal and nasopharyngeal disease. Dogs were more likely to have a nasal mass, whereas cats were more likely to have a nasopharyngeal mass. Cribriform plate lysis was common in ...
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