23.11.1: Pruritus and reaction patterns Flashcards

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What are the 4 major feline cutaneous reaction patterns?

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  1. Self induced alopecia (SIA)
  2. Face, head and neck pruritus (FHN)
  3. Miliary dermatitis (MD)
  4. Eosinophilic granuloma complex (EGC)
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Self-induced alopecia

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Broken distal tips on trichogram indicate self-induced alopecia

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Facial head and neck pruritus
Commonly associated with ectoparasites

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Miliary dermatitis
Can be seen with fleas

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Eosinophilic granuloma (part of EGC)

Seen especially on thighs and in oral cavity. Also see feet, fat chin etc.

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Eosinophilic plaque (part of EGC)

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Indolent ulcer (part of EGC)

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In a case of pruritus, what main differentials are you aiming to rule out as a first step?

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Rule out parasites and microbial infection

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Describe your approch to the case of suspected environmental atopy

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