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| *''Notoedres'' mites, and | | *''Notoedres'' mites, and |
| *PF. | | *PF. |
− | |l1= | + | |l1=Dermatophytosis |
| |q2= What diagnostic tests are indicated? | | |q2= What diagnostic tests are indicated? |
| |a2= | | |a2= |
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| Malassezia dermatitis is an under-recognized skin disease in cats, and the most common presentation is an accumulation of black debris under the nail. <br><br> | | Malassezia dermatitis is an under-recognized skin disease in cats, and the most common presentation is an accumulation of black debris under the nail. <br><br> |
| Bacterial culture and sensitivity should also be done, along with a skin scraping using mineral oil to look for mites. A skin biopsy may be needed for a definitive diagnosis. | | Bacterial culture and sensitivity should also be done, along with a skin scraping using mineral oil to look for mites. A skin biopsy may be needed for a definitive diagnosis. |
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Malassezia Dermatitis |
| |q3=A smear of the exudate from the nail bed is shown. How could these findings be described, and what is the most likely diagnosis? | | |q3=A smear of the exudate from the nail bed is shown. How could these findings be described, and what is the most likely diagnosis? |
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| *In patients with deep pyoderma, the number of cells adhered together are fewer, often just two or three. <br><br> | | *In patients with deep pyoderma, the number of cells adhered together are fewer, often just two or three. <br><br> |
| This was a case of paronychia due to a ''Microsporum canis'' infection. | | This was a case of paronychia due to a ''Microsporum canis'' infection. |
− | |l3= | + | |l3=Dermatophytic Pseudomycetoma |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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