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Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
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*Also called '''acute moist dermatitis''' or ''''hot spot''''
*Also called '''acute moist dermatitis''' or ''''hot spot''''
*Common in dogs, especially self-inflicted due to pain and itching
*Common in dogs, especially self-inflicted due to pain and itching
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*Usual causes: [[
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Pathology|allergies]], irritants, matted hair, [[:Category:Integumentary System - Parasitic Infections|parasites]]
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*Usual causes: [[
:Category:Integumentary System -
Immunologic Pathology|allergies]], irritants, matted hair, [[:Category:Integumentary System - Parasitic Infections|parasites]]
*Lesions tend to be worse in hot and humid weather
*Lesions tend to be worse in hot and humid weather
*Grossly:
*Grossly:
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