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Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series

Feline sporotrichosis is a major clinical problem among cats in Brazil and is also a neglected, but important, public health issue, due to its zoonotic potential. The nasal clinical form of the disease is particularly challenging, having treatment refractoriness and clinical signs relapse as common...

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Autores principales: Santi, Julia Possebon, Santos, Carla Regina Gomes Rodrigues, dos Santos, Arthur Saturiano, Souza, Heloísa Justen Moreira
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749092
http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm004821
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author Santi, Julia Possebon
Santos, Carla Regina Gomes Rodrigues
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Souza, Heloísa Justen Moreira
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description Feline sporotrichosis is a major clinical problem among cats in Brazil and is also a neglected, but important, public health issue, due to its zoonotic potential. The nasal clinical form of the disease is particularly challenging, having treatment refractoriness and clinical signs relapse as common features. This case series study aimed to preliminarily describe the effects of the azolic antifungal drug, clotrimazole, as a topical 1% solution spray, together with per os itraconazole on inducing disease remission, as well as treatment tolerability and safety. Medical records of the Feline Medicine Service from the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro were reviewed, and 7 feline patients met the inclusion criteria (confirmatory diagnostic reached, available follow-up records, and use of intranasal clotrimazole 1% solution –1 spray per nostril every 24 hours– as adjunctive therapy to itraconazole – 100 mg/cat per os every 24 hours). Among these, 4 had a history of treatment refractoriness done until then. Follow-up records included clinical evaluation, along with complementary tests and owner reports on tolerability and occurrence of adverse reactions. All patients have undergone clinical remission within 60 days. Tolerability were satisfactory, and adverse reactions were only found on complementary tests (hepatic enzyme elevation), without clinical repercussion. The intranasal use of 1% clotrimazole solution has shown as a promising adjunctive therapy to itraconazole for feline nasal sporotrichosis, even in previous refractory cases.
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spelling pubmed-91791942022-06-21 Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series Santi, Julia Possebon Santos, Carla Regina Gomes Rodrigues dos Santos, Arthur Saturiano Souza, Heloísa Justen Moreira Braz J Vet Med Case Report Feline sporotrichosis is a major clinical problem among cats in Brazil and is also a neglected, but important, public health issue, due to its zoonotic potential. The nasal clinical form of the disease is particularly challenging, having treatment refractoriness and clinical signs relapse as common features. This case series study aimed to preliminarily describe the effects of the azolic antifungal drug, clotrimazole, as a topical 1% solution spray, together with per os itraconazole on inducing disease remission, as well as treatment tolerability and safety. Medical records of the Feline Medicine Service from the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro were reviewed, and 7 feline patients met the inclusion criteria (confirmatory diagnostic reached, available follow-up records, and use of intranasal clotrimazole 1% solution –1 spray per nostril every 24 hours– as adjunctive therapy to itraconazole – 100 mg/cat per os every 24 hours). Among these, 4 had a history of treatment refractoriness done until then. Follow-up records included clinical evaluation, along with complementary tests and owner reports on tolerability and occurrence of adverse reactions. All patients have undergone clinical remission within 60 days. Tolerability were satisfactory, and adverse reactions were only found on complementary tests (hepatic enzyme elevation), without clinical repercussion. The intranasal use of 1% clotrimazole solution has shown as a promising adjunctive therapy to itraconazole for feline nasal sporotrichosis, even in previous refractory cases. Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9179194/ /pubmed/35749092 http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm004821 Text en Copyright Santi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
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Souza, Heloísa Justen Moreira
Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title_full Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title_fullStr Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title_full_unstemmed Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title_short Intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
title_sort intranasal clotrimazole spray 1% associated with oral itraconazole for nasal feline sporotrichosis: a case series
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749092
http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm004821
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