export_bact test 5 slides part Flashcards
Microsporum canis
This agent caused skin lesions on a dog
Coccidioides immitis
This agent was isolated from a draining skin lesion in the dog
Histoplasma capsulatum
A dog showed signs indicating a fungal caused pneumonia. You cultured a transtracheal wash for confirmation. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Aspergillus fumigates
A penguin from a group of 5 which died due to pneumonia in a zoo soon after arrival from the Antarctic. Histopathology and cultural procedures were conducted.
Histoplasma capsulatum
A dog died of pneumonia. At necropsy specimens were taken from the lung for histopathological examination. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Microsporum nanum
This agent caused a skin lesion on a pig
Trichophyton verrucosum
This agent caused a skin lesion on a heifer
Microsporum gypseum
This agent caused a skin lesion on a cat
Pythium insidiosum
This agent caused a serious lesion on the leg of a horse. It was diagnosed as leeches. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Microsporum canis
A veterinary student developed this lesion on his arm. A scraping was taken for culture. What is the probable cause?
Coccidioides immitis
You have a client traveling to the area illustrated on this image. You warn him to not let his dog run loose in this area because of the danger from this agent?
Cryptococcus gattii
Histopathology of a lesion in the brain of dog w/ meningitis. The dog had been running in a recently logged area near Bellingham, Washington. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Histoplasma capsulatum
This specimen was taken from a biopsy of the digestive tract of a dog w/ chronic diarrhea. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Blastomyces dermatitidis
This agent was isolated from a draining skin lesion in the dog
Rhinosproidium seeberi
A biopsy was taken from a horse w/ a nasal polyp. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Blastomyces dermatitidis
A dog showed signs indicating a fungal penumonia. You did a transtracheal wash for confirmation of the causative agent. No colonies were grown.
Malassezia pachydermatis
This specimen was taken from a skin lesion on a dog. The lesion has a yeasty odor. What is the probable cause?
Geomyces destrucans
This agent is responsible for decimation of the Bat population in Eastern US
Trichophyton gallinae
This agent caused a skin lesion on the comb of this exotic game rooster
Coccidioides immitis
You made an diagnosis of this agent in a case of pneumonia in a dog. Although the diagnosis was unusual for Missouri, you confirmed your diagnosis on histopath
Cryptococcus neoformans
A specimen from a STL cat w/ a draining skin lesion
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
This agent is responsible for world-wide decimation of the Amphibian populations
Trichophyton equinum
Agent isolated from lesion on a horse
Sporothrix schenckii
This agent caused ulcerative lesions in the lymphatics of a horse
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
This agent caused a skin lesion on a Guinea pig
Sporothrix schenkii
This agent caused skin lesion on the cat
Mucor sp.
This specimen was taken from a placenta of a cow that aborted. Select a possible etiologic agent from the list.
C. immitis
A dog showed signs indicating a fungal caused pneumonia. You cultured a transtracheal wash for confirmation. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Aspergillus fumigates
A dog was presented w/ a nasal discharge. You cultured the nasal exudate. What is the probable etiologic agent?
Cryptococcus neoformans
A specimen from a cat w/ a draining skin lesion
Histoplasma Capsulatum
This specimen was taken from a biopsy of the digestive tract of a dog w/ chronic diarrhea. What is the likely etiologic agent?
Malassezia pachydermatis
This specimen was taken from a skin lesion on the dog. What is the probable cause?
Aspergillus terrreus
A dog was presented w/ a disseminated fungal disease. Necropsy and culture were done when the dog died…