Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 04

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A ten-year-old, entire male Cocker Spaniel presented for evaluation of a progressive, suppurative paronychia of all four feet. Soaking the feet in drying agents decreased the exudation but longterm antibiotic therapy had not elicited an improvement. The foot pads were crusted and cracked and the nail beds were deformed. Crusting, ulcerative lesions on the oral mucocutaneous junctions and scrotum, and hyperkeratosis of the nasal planum were present. Results of initial blood work are shown.


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What are the differential diagnoses for the skin lesions? [[|Link to Article]]
Could there be a connection between the skin lesions and the biochemical and ultrasonographic abnormalities? [[|Link to Article]]
What further diagnostic tests are indicated? [[|Link to Article]]
What are the treatment options and prognosis? [[|Link to Article]]


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