1. Pulmonary aspergillosis in a great rhea (Rhea americana)
- Author
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Francisco A. Uzal, Carlos Alejandro Robles, Elizabeth Chang Reissig, and Adriana Schettino
- Subjects
Septate ,Granuloma ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,Lung Diseases, Fungal ,Bird Diseases ,Aspergillus fumigatus ,Rheiformes ,Anatomy ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,Pulmonary aspergillosis ,Fatal Outcome ,Food Animals ,Animals ,Aspergillosis ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Lung ,Fungal hyphae - Abstract
SUMMARY. A 5-mo-old great rhea (Rhea americana) gradually became emaciated over a 1-wk period and died. Necropsy revealed several small yellow nodules in the lungs. Microscopically, the nodules consisted of granulomas containing numerous thin, 4-µm-diameter, septate, branching fungal hyphae. Aspergillus fumigatus grew readily on Sabouraud dextrose agar. This report appears to be the first of mycotic pneumonia in great rheas.
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- 2002