Feline Immune-Mediated Skin Disease Study Guide
Immune-mediated skin diseases in cats represent a spectrum of disorders characterized by dysregulation of the normal immune respo…
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Immune-mediated skin diseases in cats represent a spectrum of disorders characterized by dysregulation of the normal immune respo…
Read article →Claw diseases in cats are relatively uncommon but clinically significant conditions that cause substantial pain and lameness.
Read article →Feline paw pad diseases (pododermatitis) represent a distinct group of dermatologic conditions that are frequently encountered on…
Read article →Dermatophytosis (commonly known as ringworm) is a superficial fungal infection of keratinized structures including skin, hair, an…
Read article →Decubitus ulcers (also known as pressure ulcers, pressure sores, or bed sores) are localized injuries to the skin and underlying …
Read article →Delayed wound healing in cats represents a significant clinical challenge in veterinary practice. Unlike dogs, cats possess uniqu…
Read article →Congenital hypotrichosis and alopecia represent a group of inherited disorders characterized by reduced (hypotrichosis) or absent…
Read article →Bite wounds are among the most common traumatic injuries encountered in feline practice, with over 90% of infected wounds in cats…
Read article →Burns are injuries to the skin and underlying tissues caused by thermal, chemical, electrical, or mechanical energy sources. In c…
Read article →Aural hematoma (also called auricular hematoma) is a blood-filled subcutaneous fluctuant swelling on the pinna formed when trauma…
Read article →Feline allergic dermatitis encompasses a spectrum of hypersensitivity disorders affecting the skin, characterized by pruritus and…
Read article →Anal sac disease encompasses a spectrum of conditions affecting the paired cutaneous diverticula located at the 4 o'clock and 8 o…
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