Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports (Jul 2015)

Cryptococcal nasopharyngeal polypoid mass in a cat

  • Véronique Livet,
  • Romain Javard,
  • Kate Alexander,
  • Christiane Girard,
  • Marilyn Dunn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116915597238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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Case summary An indoor 9-year-old castrated male domestic cat was referred with a 4 month history of increased upper airway noise. Computed tomography revealed a nasopharyngeal polypoid mass, which was removed endoscopically with basket forceps. Histopathology was compatible with a polypoid granulomatous pharyngitis with Cryptococcus -like organisms. This was supported by a positive serum latex cryptococcal antigen agglutination test (LCAT). Minimal inflammation of the nasal tissue was noted on histopathology, with no evidence of fungus. Following endoscopic removal of the mass, the patient was treated with systemic antifungal medication (itraconazole). One year after diagnosis, the LCAT titer was negative and the cat remained free of clinical signs. Relevance and novel information This case report emphasizes the importance of considering Cryptococcus species as a potential etiology in cats presented with signs of nasopharyngeal obstruction with an isolated nasopharyngeal polypoid mass, even if kept indoors.