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Pythium insidiosum

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Synonym(s): Hyphomyces destruens

Introduction

Classification

Taxonomy

  • Aquatic micro-organism, fungus.

Significance

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Clinical Effects

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Diagnosis

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Further Reading

Publications

Refereed papers

  • Recent references from PubMed and VetMedResource.
  • Jaeger G H, Rotstein D S & Law J M (2002) Prostatic pythiosis in a dog. J Vet Intern Med 16 (5), 598-602 PubMed.
  • Bentinck-Smith J, Padhye A A, Maslin W R et al (1989) Canine phythiosis--isolation and identification of Pythium insidiosum. J Vet Diag Inv (4), 295-298 PubMed.
  • Howerth E W, Brown C C, Crowder C (1989) Subcutaneous pythiosis in a dog. J Vet Diag Inv (1), 81-83 PubMed.
  • Foil C S O, Short B G, Fadok V A et al (1984) A report of subcutaneous pythiosis​ in five dogs and a review of the etiologic agent Pythium spp. JAAHA 20 (6), 959-966 VetMedResource.