Small Animal Dermatology Q&A 09
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A cat was presented for lameness. Note the swollen skin around the base of the nails.
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What is this condition called, and what are the most common causes of this condition in the cat? | Paronychia. The most common causes of paronychia in the cat are
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What diagnostic tests are indicated? | A Wood’s lamp examination is optional, but a dermatophyte culture should be prepared. Exudate from the nail base should be collected, smeared on a glass microscope slide, heat fixed, and stained. |
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A smear of the exudate from the nail bed is shown. How could these findings be described, and what is the most likely diagnosis? |
This was a case of paronychia due to a Microsporum canis infection. |
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