Se. Kelly et al., LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF 4 DOGS WITH DISSEMINATED ASPERGILLUS-TERREUS INFECTION TREATED WITH ITRACONAZOLE, Australian Veterinary Journal, 72(8), 1995, pp. 311-313
Four dogs with disseminated aspergillosis caused by Aspergillus terreu
s were treated with oral itraconazole for 190 to 1095 days, Infection
was eliminated in 1 dog. Two dogs were treated for 1000 and 1095 days
but were eventually euthanased 572 and 485 days after treatment was st
opped. At necropsy both dogs had widespread aspergillosis. The fourth
dog was euthanased for other reasons after 190 days of treatment when
it was showing a good clinical response although there was radiographi
c evidence that the disease was progressing.