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Canine juvenile cellulitis or puppy strangles. <br><br>
 
Canine juvenile cellulitis or puppy strangles. <br><br>
 
This is an inflammatory granulomatous and pustular skin disease that affects the face, pinnae, and lymph nodes of puppies. The cause is unknown.
 
This is an inflammatory granulomatous and pustular skin disease that affects the face, pinnae, and lymph nodes of puppies. The cause is unknown.
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*If glucocorticoids are discontinued too rapidly, relapse will occur.  
 
*If glucocorticoids are discontinued too rapidly, relapse will occur.  
 
*Topical therapy with warm antibacterial soaks may be used to remove debris and exudates.
 
*Topical therapy with warm antibacterial soaks may be used to remove debris and exudates.
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A chocolate Labrador retriever puppy was presented for the acute onset of facial swelling, depression, and anorexia. Upon physical examination, the puppy was found to be febrile and have generalized lymphadenopathy.


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