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ULTRASONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF HISTOPLASMOSIS IDENTIFIED IN THE SPLEEN IN 15 CATS
Authors:Genna Atiee  Heather Kvitko‐White  Kathy Spaulding  Mark Johnson
Institution:1. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences;2. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences;3. Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, , TX, 77843
Abstract:Histoplasmosis is the second most common fungal infection reported in the cat. The disseminated form involving lung, liver, lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow is a frequent manifestation of the disease. Limited information is available in the literature regarding the ultrasonographic appearance of the spleen in cats with disseminated or splenic histoplasmosis. A retrospective review of splenic ultrasound images from 15 cats confirmed to have histoplasmosis by splenic aspirates was performed. Size, echotexture, echogenicity, margin appearance, presence of nodules, and the overall shape of the spleen were reported in each case. Splenomegaly was documented in all cases (15/15) and a hypoechoic appearance of the spleen was documented in 14/15 of cases. The spleen was diffusely and uniformly affected in 14/15 (six homogenous and eight with a subtle mottled appearance) and had discrete nodules in 1/15 cats. Histoplasmosis should be included in the differential list for an enlarged and hypoechoic spleen in cats with consistent clinical findings. Additionally, ultrasound guided splenic aspirate may be a useful method to obtain a cytology sample for diagnosis.
Keywords:feline  histoplasmosis  spleen  ultrasound
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