Metastatic protothecal retinitis in a dog. Electron microscopic observations.
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Disseminated protothecosis, due to Prototheca wickerhamii, was present in a two-year-old female dog with a nine-month history of hemorrhagic colitis and diarrhea. Shortly thereafter, the dog developed "acute blindness" of the left eye. Euthanasia was done after medical therapy failed to control the disease. Histologically, the eye had multiple microabscesses and necrotic foci containing myriad protothecal organisms under the detached retina. Numerous organisms also were present in the mucosa and walls of the colon. The identification of P. wickerhamii was confirmed by the histologic appearance and immunofluorescent studies. The ultrastructural features of P. wickerhamii also were studied.