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Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
Dispatch

Cutaneous Pythiosis in 2 Dogs, Italy

Andrea PeanoComments to Author , Anna Rita Molinar Min, Alessandra Fondati, Erica Romano, Chiara Brachelente, Ilaria Porcellato, Andrea Amore, and Mario Pasquetti
Author affiliations: Università di Torino, Turin, Italy (A. Peano, A.R. Molinar Min, M. Pasquetti); Veterinaria Trastevere, Rome, Italy (A. Fondati); Ospedale Veterinario Gregorio VII, Rome (E. Romano); Università degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy (C. Brachelente, I. Porcellato); Ambulatorio Veterinario Cassia, Cesano, Italy (A. Amore)

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Figure 1

Clinical manifestation of cutaneous pythiosis in 2 dogs, Italy. A, B) Case 1, showing a large mass on the right flank (A) and a large mass on the left axilla and a smaller ulcerated lesion on the first digit of the left forelimb (B). C, D) Case 2, showing detailed image of a plaque (C) and a lateral view of the dog showing 2 plaques on the thorax and thigh (D).

Figure 1. Clinical manifestation of cutaneous pythiosis in 2 dogs, Italy. A, B) Case 1, showing a large mass on the right flank (A) and a large mass on the left axilla and a smaller ulcerated lesion on the first digit of the left forelimb (B). C, D) Case 2, showing detailed image of a plaque (C) and a lateral view of the dog showing 2 plaques on the thorax and thigh (D).

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