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University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studies |
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Van Schoor, Mirinda
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2010-11-05T06:30:26Z |
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2010-11-05T06:30:26Z |
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2007 |
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2010-11-05T06:30:26Z |
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Metadata assigned by Dr. M. van Schoor, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studies |
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PHOTOS 1-2: Superficial pyoderma is a superficial bacterial infection of hair follicles and surrounding epidermis. It is usually secondary to an underlying cause such as allergies and endocrine diseases. Superficial pyoderma is characterized by focal to multifocal areas of papules, pustules, crusts, scales and epidermal collarettes. Circumscribed areas of erythema and alopecia with hyperpigmented centres may be present. Short coated dogs often have patchy alopecia giving a moth eaten appearance. In long coated dogs symptoms include a dull lustreless hair coat, scales and excessive shedding. Pruritis ranging from mild to severe may occur. The most common bacteria causing pyoderma in dogs is Staphylococcus intermedius. Treatment usually consists of systemic antibiotics and bathing with antibacterial shampoo containing chlorhexidine, ethyl lactate or benzoyl peroxide. The underlying cause should be identified and treated. |
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REFERENCES: PHOTOS 1-2: Medleau, L & Hnilica, KA 2006, ‘Small animal dermatology : a color atlas and therapeutic guide’, 2nd ed., Saunders Elsevier, St. Louis, pp. 34-37. |
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2 colour photos |
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JPEG |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/15203 |
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Veterinary critical care slide collection (Dr M. van Schoor) |
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© Dr Mirinda van Schoor, University of Pretoria. Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studies (Original and digital). Provided for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the original copyright holder. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. Please contact the collection administrator for copyright issues. |
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Veterinary intensive care |
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Allergy |
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Endocrine glands -- Diseases |
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Skin |
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Staphylococcus intermedius |
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Veterinary critical care |
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Veterinary medicine -- South Africa |
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Veterinary emergencies |
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Superficial pyoderma |
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Still Image |
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