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''' Case 16 is the same dog as in Case 15. Cytology revealed keratinocytes and occasional cocci. A deep skin scraping showed mites (see image).'''
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|q1= What is the prognosis for the disease in this dog?
|a1= As only two small areas on the dogs’ body are affected (localized demodicosis), the prognosis is very good, because 95% of affected dogs have spontaneous remission. Dogs that develop generalized infections require specific miticidal therapy. Neutering is also recommended for dogs with generalized infections to prevent the breeding of susceptible animals.
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|q2= How would you treat this dog?
|a2= Dogs with localized demodicosis usually are not treated at all or only treated with an antimicrobial shampoo (e.g. one that contains chlorhexidine).
|l2= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
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