Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are often suspected in cats. Cats with HD are reported to present with one or more of the following patterns: miliary dermatitis, eosinophilic dermatitis, self-induced symmetrical alopecia or head and/or neck excoriations. Previous reports on feline HD included small numbers of animals, took place in geographically restricted areas or did not compare these conditions with other causes of pruritus. The goal of the present study was to analyse 72 parameters covering signalment, clinical, laboratory and treatment characteristics from a large group of pruritic cats from different geographical areas. Of the 502 cats, the following diagnoses were made: flea HD (29% of cases), food HD (12%) nonflea/nonfood HD (20...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...
Background Clinical signs of Feline Atopic Syndrome rely mainly on the presence of pruritus, like in...
Background: The prevalence of cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats is not preci...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are often suspected in cats. Cats with HD are reported to present...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are commonly seen in cats, and they are usually caused by environ...
Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Alt...
Allergies are often suspected in cats and they are mainly hypersensitivity reactions against insect ...
Abstract Background: The causes of cases of Acute Moist Dermatitis (AMD) or also known as hotspot...
PROCEEDINGS Our knowledge of feline allergic skin disease is rudimentary compared towhat is known in...
The objectives of this study were to characterize the role of intermittent vs. continual flea exposu...
Atopic disease remains as an enigmatic hypersensitivity disorder in feline patients. Studies of cuta...
Pruritic skin diseases are common in cats and demand rigorous diagnostic workup for finding an under...
BACKGROUND: Feline atopic syndrome (FAS) describes a spectrum of hypersensitivity disorders characte...
Abstract Background Outside of pruritus, there is no clear consensus on the nature and prevalence of...
• Most common cause of skin disease in cats.\ud \ud • Cause: sensitization to flea salivary allergen...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...
Background Clinical signs of Feline Atopic Syndrome rely mainly on the presence of pruritus, like in...
Background: The prevalence of cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats is not preci...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are often suspected in cats. Cats with HD are reported to present...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are commonly seen in cats, and they are usually caused by environ...
Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Alt...
Allergies are often suspected in cats and they are mainly hypersensitivity reactions against insect ...
Abstract Background: The causes of cases of Acute Moist Dermatitis (AMD) or also known as hotspot...
PROCEEDINGS Our knowledge of feline allergic skin disease is rudimentary compared towhat is known in...
The objectives of this study were to characterize the role of intermittent vs. continual flea exposu...
Atopic disease remains as an enigmatic hypersensitivity disorder in feline patients. Studies of cuta...
Pruritic skin diseases are common in cats and demand rigorous diagnostic workup for finding an under...
BACKGROUND: Feline atopic syndrome (FAS) describes a spectrum of hypersensitivity disorders characte...
Abstract Background Outside of pruritus, there is no clear consensus on the nature and prevalence of...
• Most common cause of skin disease in cats.\ud \ud • Cause: sensitization to flea salivary allergen...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...
Background Clinical signs of Feline Atopic Syndrome rely mainly on the presence of pruritus, like in...
Background: The prevalence of cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats is not preci...