Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Dermatology Q&A 14"

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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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|q3=What are the less common presentations of this disease?
 
|q3=What are the less common presentations of this disease?
 
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This disease can develop in older dogs (>6 months age) as periocular granulomatous dermatitis. Puppies may also develop nodular panniculitis alone or with classic lesions.
 
This disease can develop in older dogs (>6 months age) as periocular granulomatous dermatitis. Puppies may also develop nodular panniculitis alone or with classic lesions.
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|l3= Juvenile Pyoderma
 
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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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