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           ASPERGILLOSIS  Bilateral mucopurulent nasal
           discharge with a hemorrhagic component and sug-
           gestive loss of nasal pigmentation are apparent in
           this dog with sinonasal aspergillosis. (Courtesy Dr.
           Leah A. Cohn, University of Missouri, Columbia)


















            A                              B
           ASPERGILLOSIS  British short-hair cat with sino-orbital aspergillosis. Infection was caused by Aspergillus
           felis. Note the left-sided third eyelid prolapse, hyperemia, and edema; the paranasal soft tissue swelling (A);
           and the pterygopalatine fossa mass (B), caused by an invasive retrobulbar fungal granuloma. (From Barrs VR,
           et al: Feline aspergillosis. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 44:51-73, 2014.)








































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