Dermatology

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Undergraduate Veterinary Medicine Flashcards on Dermatology, created by E M on 23/05/2022.
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At what age does atopic dermatitis develop? 1-3yo
How do you dx bacterial pyoderma? Culture from intact pustule
How do you dx malassezia (pachydermatitis)? tape impressions and culture
What are the 3 components of eosinophilic granuloma complex? indolent ulcers eosinophilic plaques eosinophilic granuloma
How do you dx Scabies infection? Skin scrapes and response to Tx with macrocytic lactones and isoxazolines
What sort of skin is at risk of squamous cell carcinoma? thin, unpigmented skin as UV associated e.g. eyelids and ear tips
What do anal sac apocrine gland tumours tend to be? Infiltrative and metastatic adenocarcinomas
What are the features of a fibrosarcoma? Cellular and pleomorphic Rapid growth and infiltrative Non-metastatic
What are the features of a mast cell tumour in a dog? Infiltrative Locally recur metastasise to local LNs paraneoplastic affects
What age of dogs tend to get pemphigus foliaceus? 2-7yo
How do you dx pemphigus foliaceus in dogs? Tzank prep of pustule reveals acantholytic keratinocytes
What is a pathognomonic sign of pemphigus in cats? Thick, green, purulent discharge from the claw beds Claw itself = normal
How do you treat pemphigus in the cat and dog? Immunosuppressive glucocorticoids (preds) cephalexin for secondary bacterial infection long term control = azathioprine (dogs) / chlorambucil (cats)
What causes canine discoid lupus? Photosensitive dermatosis of the nasal planum (UV associated)
What are the key signs of Canine discoid lupus? Hypopigmentation, loose cobbled nose, erythema, scaling
How do you treat canine DLE? Topical glucocorticoid, sunblockers azothioprine / chloramphenicol
What organisms cause dermatophytosis? Microsporum canis Trichophyton
How do you dx dermatophytosis? Microscopy, culture, sabouraud's examination, woods lamp (only m.canis)
How do you treat dermatophytosis? Itraconazole / ketoconazole topical miconazole shampoo environmental decontamination
What are the features of localised demodicosis? <1yo, focal alopecia and erythema on legs and head, usually resolve w/o Tx
What are the features of generalised demodicosis? Entire body or >5 local lesions Signifies underlying disease in adults (HAC, hypothyroid, lymphoma etc)
How do you tx demodicosis? Amitraz, Isoxazoline, Ivermectin
What is the main complication of a TECA/LBO and why? Para-aural abscess due to inadequate debridement of middle ear / cartilage
How do you treat otodectes cyanotis? Selemectin and moxidectin Canaural / Surolan Clean ear prior to mite killing products
What are the signs of otitis media? Facial nerve paralysis, horner's, hearing loss
What are the signs of otitis interna? Head tilt Deafness Ataxia Circling Strabismus Nystagmus
Trombicula
Sarcoptes
Demodex
Otodectes
Dermatophytosis
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