Lecture: Nodular skin diseases Flashcards

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Nodules

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  • solid elevations that extend deep into the dermal or subcu tissue
    • inflammatory cells or
    • neoplastic cells
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DDX for nodules

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  • infectious
    • fungal
    • bacterial
  • sterile
  • neoplastic
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DDX fungal nodules

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  • cryptococcosis
  • Histoplasmosis
  • Coccidiodomycosis
  • Sporotrichosis
  • Kerion
  • Mycetoma or pseudomycetoma
  • Phaeohyphamycosis
  • Oomyces (pythiosis)
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DDX for bacterial nodules

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  • Deep pyoderma
  • acral lick dermatitis (dogs)
  • cutaneous bacterial granuloma
  • Botrymycosis
  • Abscess
  • Staphylococcal furunculosis
  • Opportunistic or atypical mycobacteria
  • Nocardia
  • Actinomyces
  • Actinobacillus
  • Leprosy
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5
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DDX for sterile nodules

Allergic (cats)

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  • Eosinophilic granuloma
  • mosquito hypersensitivity
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DDX for sterile nodules

Immune-mediated

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  • Sterile nodular panniculitis
  • sterile nodular granuloma and pyogranuloma
  • Plasmacell pododermatitis (cats)
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DX for nodules

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  • FNA
  • BX for histopath and culture
    • take 2 seperate
      • don’t clean for histopath
      • clean for culture
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Mycobacteria

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  • has few organisms
  • doesn’t grow on normal culture media
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Cultures submitted at UF

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  • aerobic
  • anaerobic
  • fungal
  • mycobacterial
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Systemic fungal infections

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  • cryptococcosis
  • histoplasmosis
  • blastomycosis
  • coccidiomycosis
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Subcutaneous funcal infections

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  • Sporotrichosis
    • zoonotic
  • Opportunistic
    • phaeohyphomycosis
    • mycetoma
    • kerion
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Sporotrichosis

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  • thermally dimorphic
  • present in skin as yeast
  • inoculated by a contaminated wound
  • large numbers of organisms in feline exudate => WEAR GLOVE
    • very few organisms in dogs (hard to dx)
  • No immunosuppression necessary
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Feline sporotrichosis

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  • draining nodules
    • head
    • distal aspects of limbs
    • tail
  • history of poor response to AB therapy
  • Autoinoculation in other parts by grooming
  • most cats develop disseminated disease
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Feline sporotrichosis

DX

TX

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  • Usually easy in cats due to large number of organisms
    • cytology
    • culture
    • histopath
  • TX
    • Itraconazole for dogs and cats
      • vasculitis, expensive
    • Ketoconazole
    • Iodides
      • not well tolerated but cheap
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15
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Length of treatment for nodular disease

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1 month past clinical resolution of signs (up to like 1.5 years)

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Kerion

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  • result of innoculating dermatophytes in dermis (reaction to derm infect)
    • M. gypseum
    • T. Mentagrophytes
    • Furunculosis
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Dermatophytic pseudomycetoma

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  • subcutaneous nodules
  • most common on trunk
    • frequent ulceration
    • m. canis
  • persian cats
  • histopath
    • pyogranulomatous dermatitis with fungal hyphae
    • tissue grains
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Pythiosis (Swamp cancer)

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  • Aggressive, rapidly developing nodules and draining tracts
  • Intense pruritus
  • easily confused for acral lick granuloma
19
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Dogs that come down with pythiosis develop an …….. response

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Eosinophilic response

  • not cell mediated
  • eosinophilic resopnse is itchy
20
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Pythium diagnosis

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  • cytology
    • eosinophils, rare hyphae
    • ghost figures
  • culture
    • from BX sample (UF or LSU) no fridge
  • immunohistochemistry
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Treatment for pythiosis

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  • mortality 100% without tx
  • wide surgical excision
  • no ergostrol means we can’t really kill it
  • hyperbaric chamber
  • vaccine: w/in 2-3 weeks within dx
    • changes response to cell-mediated response
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Lagenidiosis

(oomyces)

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  • was sprayed in FL water to kill mosquitos (biological thingy)
  • looks like pythium clinically
  • in water
  • same tx as pythium
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Zygomycosis

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  • Infection caused by fast growing sapropytic fungi
  • Surgical ressection usually necessary
  • variable response to drugs
  • looks clinically like pythium
  • must biopsy and culture
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Deep pyoderma

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  • furunculosis
  • panniculitis
    • s. intermedius
    • pseudomonas
  • DX
    • clinical signs
    • cytology
    • biopsy
  • C & S
25
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duration of tx for deep pyo

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> 6 weeks (one month past clinical resolution I think)

-typically a couple of months

26
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Acral lick dermatitis

(lick granuloma)

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  • give antibiotic and look for underlying cause
  • R/O flea allergy (cephalexin and flea control)
27
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Acral lick dermatitis

DX

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  • BX
  • skin scrape
  • fungal culture
  • Biopsy for histopath and culture
  • rule out pythium (esp shepherds and labs)
28
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Opportunistic Mycobacteria

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  • Facultative pathogens
  • Non-healing wounds, chronic ulcers, draining tracts
  • Cats: lesions often in ventral fat pads
  • inguinal area common
  • NO SX

​*These cats look awfully but not very clinically sick

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Opportunistic mycobacteria

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  • BX large area
    • histopath
    • special stains
    • culture

*may have negative tests (repeat)

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Opportunistic mycobacteria

TX

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  • Need to do specific sensitivity testing: $$$$$ but necessary
  • Fluoroquinolones
  • Doxycycline
  • Clarithromycin
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Nocardia

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  • Skin looks awful like mycobacterium, but cats are also sick
  • Culture
  • TX
    • penicillin and sulfa
    • sometimes Na iodide
  • prognosis: guarded
32
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Sterile condition

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  • Foreign body
  • Sterile nodular panniculitis
  • Sterile pyogranulomas