Abstract Background: The causes of cases of Acute Moist Dermatitis (AMD) or also known as hotspots are numerous. Early AMD is accompanied by symptoms of pruritus or different behaviors triggered by itching such as scratching or licking. Many causes of pruritus in cats such as hypersensitivity dermatitis, ectoparasites, fungal infections, bacterial infections, or skin reactions to systemic diseases. Gradually clinical symptoms will occur alopecia and erythema because it is very itchy, moist and smells on the surface of the skin. Case Description: A male Persian cat, 1.6 years old and weighing 3.4 kg, presented with a history of pruritus, alopecia, erythema and wet skin in several locations, especially around the neck, and had been present...
Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Alt...
International audienceCase summary: A 6-year-old neutered female European Shorthair cat was referred...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...
Abstract Background: The causes of cases of Acute Moist Dermatitis (AMD) or also known as hotspot...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are often suspected in cats. Cats with HD are reported to present...
In this case report, a 13.5-year-old, neutered, female domestic shorthaired cat with immunological d...
BACKGROUND: Exfoliative dermatitis has been described in cats as a paraneoplastic skin disease assoc...
Background: Cutaneous asthenia or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an inherited and rare disease. This infi...
Case summary A 14-month-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat presented with an 8 month history ...
jfms.com A 7-year-old, castrated male, domestic shorthair cat was presented with generalized and sev...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are commonly seen in cats, and they are usually caused by environ...
Dermatophytes are infectious agents and can cause the zoonotic disease dermatophytosis in animals an...
Background and Aim: Long-haired cats may have an increased risk of dermatophytosis due to insufficie...
A 3-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented with a severely pruritic dermatiti...
Dermatophytoses or ringworm are the most common fungal infections in dogs and cats. This zoonotic di...
Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Alt...
International audienceCase summary: A 6-year-old neutered female European Shorthair cat was referred...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...
Abstract Background: The causes of cases of Acute Moist Dermatitis (AMD) or also known as hotspot...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are often suspected in cats. Cats with HD are reported to present...
In this case report, a 13.5-year-old, neutered, female domestic shorthaired cat with immunological d...
BACKGROUND: Exfoliative dermatitis has been described in cats as a paraneoplastic skin disease assoc...
Background: Cutaneous asthenia or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an inherited and rare disease. This infi...
Case summary A 14-month-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat presented with an 8 month history ...
jfms.com A 7-year-old, castrated male, domestic shorthair cat was presented with generalized and sev...
Hypersensitivity dermatitides (HD) are commonly seen in cats, and they are usually caused by environ...
Dermatophytes are infectious agents and can cause the zoonotic disease dermatophytosis in animals an...
Background and Aim: Long-haired cats may have an increased risk of dermatophytosis due to insufficie...
A 3-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented with a severely pruritic dermatiti...
Dermatophytoses or ringworm are the most common fungal infections in dogs and cats. This zoonotic di...
Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Alt...
International audienceCase summary: A 6-year-old neutered female European Shorthair cat was referred...
The term atopic dermatitis (AD) is commonly used in cats. At present, however, there is little known...