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Clinical Communications

Successful treatment of feline pyothorax associated with an Actinomyces species and Bacteroides melanogenicus

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Pages 73-75 | Accepted 14 Apr 1992, Published online: 22 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

A cat was presented to a veterinary clinic with a severe pleural effusion from which an organism later identified as an Actinomyces spp., probably A. odontolyticus, was isolated along with Bacteroides mehnogenicus. It was successfully treated with surgical drainage and a combination of amoxycillin and sulphadiazine/trimethoprim. The fluid was cytologically examined to obtain a provisional diagnosis and to allow treatment to be initiated while the organisms were cultured and identified. The cat is now clinically normal except for slight abdominal respiration, presumably resulting from adhesions following the severe infection.

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