Date: 26 November 2013
Secondary metabolites, structure diagram: Trivial name – tryptoquivaline F
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Species: A. fumigatusSystematic name: Spiro[furan-2(5H),9′-[9H]imidazo[1,2-a]indole]-3′,5(2’H)-dione, 1′,3,4,9’a-tetrahydro-2′-methyl-4-(4-oxo-3(4H)-quinazolinyl)-, (2S,2’S,4S,9’aR)-Molecular formulae: C22H18N4O4Molecular weight: 402.403Chemical abstracts number: 61897-89-0Selected references: Yamazaki, Mikio; Fujimoto, Haruhiro; Okuyama, Emi (Res. Inst. Chemobiodynamics, Chiba Univ., Chiba, Japan). Tetrahedron Lett., (33), 2861-4 (English) 1976.SECONDARY METABOLITES MYCOTOXINS PRODUCED BY FUNGI COLONIZING CEREAL GRAIN IN STORAGE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES GOLINSKI P CHELKOWSKI, J. (ED.). DEVELOPMENTS IN FOOD SCIENCE, VOL. 26. CEREAL GRAIN: MYCOTOXINS, FUNGI AND QUALITY IN DRYING AND STORAGE. XXII+607P. ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B.V.: AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS; (DIST. IN THE USA AND CANADA BY ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHING CO., INC.: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA). ILLUS. MAPS. ISBN 0-444-88554-4.; 0 (0). 1991. 355-403.
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Saggital section of the vertebral column of a dog with discospondylitis as part of disseminated aspergillosis due to A. terreus
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Discospondylitis – Radiograph of thoracolumbar vertebrae of a 2 year old, female German shepherd dog with disseminated aspergillosis demonstrating discospondylitis of T13-L1.
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Wasting and paraplegia – A 2 year old, male German shepherd dog with disseminated aspergillosis due to A. terreus. The marked loss of condition of this dog occurred within two months of initial diagnosis.
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A 2 year old, female German shephered dog with disseminated aspergillosis due to A. terreus. There is muscle wasting and paraplegia due to discospondylitis involving T13-L1.
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Draining sinus tract on left forelimb of a 4 year old, female Dalmatian with disseminated aspergillosis. There was an underlying osteomyelitis of distal humerus from which A. terreus was cultured.
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Aspergillus sinusitis in a dog. Long nosed dogs are at relatively high risk of Aspergillus sinusitis as shown in this example.
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English Pointer with nasal aspergillosis. Gram stained cytological smear of material obtained from the frontal sinus of a 7 year old English Pointer with nasal aspergillosis. This infection was caused by Aspergillus fumigatus. Magnification x 200.
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Domestic crossbred cat with disseminated aspergillosis. KOH preparation of material obtained from thoracotomy of a 3 year old domestic crossbred cat with invasive Aspergillus fumigatus infection. The cat had marked enlargement of the hilar lymph nodes that resulted in a partial tracheal obstruction. This preparation was made from portions of the hilar lymph node resected at thoracotomy. Magnification x 132.
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Rottweiler treated with indwelling plastic tubes. Photograph of a Rottweiler crossbred dog treated with indwelling plastic tubes placed surgically into the nasal cavity and frontal sinuses.
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Nasal aspergillosis in an English Pointer. Photograph of an English Pointer with nasal aspergillosis
Nasal aspergillosis in an English Pointer. Photograph of an English Pointer with nasal aspergillosis