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. 2022 May 26;44:e004821. doi: 10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm004821

Figure 2. Clinical evolution observed in feline sporotrichosis patients with the use of clotrimazol 1% spray intranasally and oral itraconazole. (A) Pretreatment aspect of case 1’s lesion. Note for edema, ulceration, hyperemia, and nasal flow obstruction by the proliferative lesion in the left nostril. (B) Same patient after 60 days of therapy. Note for resolution of hyperemia, proliferation, ulceration, and nasal flow obstruction. (C) Pretreatment aspect of case 7’s lesion. Intense proliferation, hyperemia, edema, and ulceration on the nasal bridge are observed. This patient also had severe stertor and airflow obstruction. (D) Patient 7 after 60 days of therapy. A dramatic reduction in ulceration, proliferation, and airway obstruction are perceived. Residual nasal bulging is still present.

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