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Cryptococcosis in Dogs

Cryptococcosis is a localized or systemic fungal infection caused by the environmental yeast, Cryptococcus. This fungus grows in bird droppings and decaying vegetation, and is generally associated with Eucalyptus trees. However, it is found worldwide and some areas of southern California, Canada and Australia have been found to be more prone to the fungus.

The fungus is contracted through the dog's nasal passages and then passes into the brain, eyes, lungs, and other tissues. It is usually rare in dogs.

The condition or disease described in this medical article can affect both dogs and cats. If you would like to learn more about how this disease affects cats, please visit this page in the PetMD health library.

Symptoms

Symptoms will vary and depend greatly on the organ systems affected by the fungus. However, animals may have a history of problems for weeks or months, be especially sluggish, and (in less than 50 percent of animals) have a mild fever. Other symptoms include:

Nervous system signs — seizures, wobbly, uncoordinated or “drunken” movements weakness, blindness
Skin ulceration
Enlarged lymph nodes
Vomiting and diarrhea
Lack of appetite
Nasal discharge

Causes

The Cryptococcus yeast is usually inhaled through the nasal passages. Occasionally, these organisms may reach the terminal airways, although it is unlikely.

It can also infect the stomach and the intestines, entering through the gastrointestinal tract.

Diagnosis

Your veterinarian will be making a diagnosis based on findings from the following tests:

Samples will be taken from the nasal passages, or a biopsy from the bumpy tissue that protrudes from the nasal passages; flushing the nose with saline may dislodge infected tissue
Biopsy of skin lesions of the head
Aspirates of affected lymph nodes
Blood and urine cultures
Blood tests to detect the presence of Cryptococcus antigens
If your dog is showing symptoms of neurological disease, a spinal tap and examination of cells will need to be done