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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 34, Issue 6, 487-492
Copyright © 1998 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Management of nasal aspergillosis in a dog with a single, noninvasive intranasal infusion of clotrimazole

SA Smith, G Andrews, and DS Biller

An 11-year-old, spayed female keeshond was presented for unilateral epistaxis and serous nasal discharge of four weeks duration. Initial nasal radiographs, rhinoscopy, and histopathology suggested severe, destructive lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis. The patient deteriorated while receiving an anti-inflammatory dose of prednisone. A computed tomographic scan of the nose demonstrated a soft-tissue density in both the right nasal cavity and frontal sinus. Samples for histopathology obtained at surgery were diagnostic for nasal aspergillosis. All clinical signs resolved with a single, noninvasive infusion of intranasal clotrimazole and a four-week course of oral itraconazole.


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Long-Term Outcomes in Dogs With Sinonasal Aspergillosis Treated With Intranasal Infusions of Enilconazole
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