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F. J. Cabañes, X. Roura, N. Majó, M. R. Bragulat, M. Domingo, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in a Yorkshire terrier dog, Medical Mycology, Volume 38, Issue 6, January 2000, Pages 451–453, https://doi.org/10.1080/mmy.38.6.451.453
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Abstract
A 14-month-old male Yorkshire terrier was presented to the Autonomous University of Barcelona Veterinary Teaching Hospital because of a history of chronic non-productive cough and acute dyspnea. A follow-up radiograph revealed a diffuse, bilaterally interstitial-alveolar lung disease with presence of air bronchograms. The dog died 5 h after admission with severe dyspnea. Histological sections of the necropsy specimens revealed the presence of characteristic Pneumocystis carinii cysts within alveolar spaces. A diagnosis of P. carinii pneumonia (PCP) was made on the basis of these results. To our knowledge, PCP has not been described in a Yorkshire terrier dog.