Publication date: September 2018
Source: Medical Mycology Case Reports, Volume 21
Author(s): Maddalena Iannaccone, Petra Rita Basso, Terenzio Congiu, Paolo Cavicchio, Valentina Ulivi, Marco Campolo
Abstract
A young female Aldabra giant tortoise (Adabrachelys gigantea) was presented with anorexia, ataxia, severe constipation and bloating. Analysis revealed liver disease and collected biopsy diagnosed Candida krusei infection. Despite Itraconazole treatment, the tortoise got worse and died. Full necropsy was performed; microbiology showed Candida krusei presence in liver, but histopathology didn't confirm fungal presence with special stains, so scanning electron microscopy was essential to prove a detailed diagnosis of extensive mycosis.
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