Granulomatous rhinitis secondary to feline leishmaniosis: report of an unusual presentation and therapeutic complications
Case summary A 12-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat underwent rhinoscopy due to inspiratory dyspnoea and stertor.Rhinoscopy showed signs of chronic rhinitis and a multinodular nasopharyngeal mucosa.A marked infiltrate of macrophages that contained intracellular parasitic forms morphologically compatible with Leishmania amastigotes were