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| | Acral lick granuloma or dermatitis. | | Acral lick granuloma or dermatitis. |
| − | |l1= | + | |l1=Acral Lick Dermatitis |
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| | What are the two major causes of this syndrome? <br> | | What are the two major causes of this syndrome? <br> |
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| | Radiographs of the region should be taken looking for evidence of an underlying cause, e.g. fracture, osteosarcoma. The dog should be carefully examined for evidence of joint disease. <br><br> | | Radiographs of the region should be taken looking for evidence of an underlying cause, e.g. fracture, osteosarcoma. The dog should be carefully examined for evidence of joint disease. <br><br> |
| | Atopy and/or food allergies should be investigated before making a definitive diagnosis of psychogenic dermatitis. | | Atopy and/or food allergies should be investigated before making a definitive diagnosis of psychogenic dermatitis. |
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Acral Lick Dermatitis |
| | |q3=What is a tail dock neuroma? | | |q3=What is a tail dock neuroma? |
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| | Tail dock neuroma is a rare complication of surgical tail docking. In this condition, the nerve endings regrow in a disorganized manner forming a neuroma. <br><br> | | Tail dock neuroma is a rare complication of surgical tail docking. In this condition, the nerve endings regrow in a disorganized manner forming a neuroma. <br><br> |
| | Clinically, this appears as a swelling at the tail tip that stimulates pain or some other unpleasant sensation causing the dog to lick, chew, or mutilate the tail. Surgical removal is the treatment of choice. | | Clinically, this appears as a swelling at the tail tip that stimulates pain or some other unpleasant sensation causing the dog to lick, chew, or mutilate the tail. Surgical removal is the treatment of choice. |
| − | |l3= | + | |l3=Tail Dock Neuroma |
| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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