Internal Medicine
Approaches to Opportunistic Fungal Infections in Small Animals
Although the prognosis of fungal infections is guarded to poor, a multimodal and aggressive approach can yield some positive results.
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Dr. Pascutti is a small animal internal medicine resident at the University of Florida. She received her doctorate of veterinary medicine from the University of Georgia and completed a small animal rotating internship at Mississippi State University. She has diverse clinical interests with a special interest in infectious diseases, endocrinology, and interventional procedures.
Although the prognosis of fungal infections is guarded to poor, a multimodal and aggressive approach can yield some positive results.
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