Difference between revisions of "Flea Allergic Dermatitis"
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*Irritation caused by enzymes, anticoagulants and histamine-like substances | *Irritation caused by enzymes, anticoagulants and histamine-like substances |
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- Occurs in cats and dogs mainly
- Irritation caused by enzymes, anticoagulants and histamine-like substances
- Hypersensitivity to flea saliva may develop
- Young or small animals may suffer from aneamia
- Lesions normally in dorsolumbosacral region, caudomedial thighs, ventral abdomen, flank, neck (cats)
- Grossly:
- Red papules and secondary excoriations