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− | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast normally present in the external ear canal and skin, which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[Mycotic | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast normally present in the external ear canal and skin, which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[:Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections|WikiVet Article: Mycoses]]" |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Candida spp, normally present on the skin and in the gastrointestinal tract cause candidiasis. It may cause symptoms in immunocompromised animals, usually lesions on mucous membranes and at mucocutaneous junctions. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in the external ear canal and skin, and may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[Mycotic | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Candida spp, normally present on the skin and in the gastrointestinal tract cause candidiasis. It may cause symptoms in immunocompromised animals, usually lesions on mucous membranes and at mucocutaneous junctions. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in the external ear canal and skin, and may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[:Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections|WikiVet Article: Mycoses ]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Microsporum canis causes dermatophytosis, or ring worm in dogs and cats. It is an infection of the stratum corneum. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis,a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[Mycotic | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Microsporum canis causes dermatophytosis, or ring worm in dogs and cats. It is an infection of the stratum corneum. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis,a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[:Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections|WikiVet Article: Mycoses]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' During infection with Trichosporon beigelii, minute swellings of hair shaft occurs. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[Mycotic | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' During infection with Trichosporon beigelii, minute swellings of hair shaft occurs. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[:Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections|WikiVet Article: Mycoses ]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Curvularia geniculata causes eumycotic mycetomas, seen in horses and dogs. It can also be caused by Madurella and Acremonium. It is a tumour-like enlargement of granulomatous inflammation. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[Mycotic | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Curvularia geniculata causes eumycotic mycetomas, seen in horses and dogs. It can also be caused by Madurella and Acremonium. It is a tumour-like enlargement of granulomatous inflammation. The correct answer is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast which is normally present in external ear canal and skin, and which may proliferate and cause clinical infection, Malassezia dermatitis. [[:Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections|WikiVet Article: Mycoses ]]" |
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Questions reviewed by: | Anette Loeffler DrMedVet, DVD, DipECVD, MRCVS Lecturer in Veterinary Dermatology |
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In flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) to what do animals become allergic to? |
2 |
Which species of mite inhabits the hair follicle? |
3 |
What is a common dermatological abnormality seen in hypothyroidism? |
4 |
Which fungus is a commensal of the external ear canal in many domestic species? |
5 |
What skin lesion may be caused by copper deficiency in cattle? |
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What word describes a solid elevation of the skin ‹1cm in diameter? |
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What is the typical distribution of skin lesions in contact dermatitis? |
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Which of the following conditions affecting the skin is a Type II immunological reaction? |