Exam 1 Derm Flashcards
What are these. Primary. Lesions. ?
A. Plaques
B. Wheals
C. Pustules
D. Bullae
B. Wheals
Edema under the skin, localized area
What is this primary lesion ?
A. Papules
B. Pustules
C. Vesicle
D. Manuel
C. Vesicle
What is the organism
A. S pseudintermediues
B. S. Canis
C. Malassezia pachydermatitis
D. Micosporum canis
C.
Which test is best to identify known environmental allergenic causing atop, after performing your initial dermatological examination ?
A. Intradermal allergy test
What is the most common cause of pruritus in a 4month old dog ?
B. Flea bite dermatitis
What is the most likely cause for this skin condition
B. Flea allergic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is caused by?
A. Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction
A. Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction
Which is the second most common cause for an allergic dermatitis in a 4 month old puppy ?
A. Food allergens
Which of the following treatments does not show fair to strong evidence to control pruritus in an atopic dog
C. Antihistamines (Chlorpheniramine)
Which one of the following products would give you good local and environmental control in a dog diagnosed with flea allergic dermatitis
B. Advantage (imidocloprid)
An owner has decided on intradermal allergy testing and hyposensitisation. What percentage of dogs will get a good to excellent control of atopic dermatitis through Hypoventilation
50%
What is this secondary lesion. ?
A. Scale.
B. Comedone
C. Epidermal collarette
D. Fissure
C. Epidermal collarette
What is the primary lesion in this raised firm red region
A. Pustule
B. Bulla
C. Plaque
D. Patch
C. Plaque
Which of the following ectoparasites causes the most intense pruritis ?
A. Cheyletiella
B. Démodé
C. Sarcoptes
D. Trombicula
C. Sarcoptes
Which ONE of the following best describes Cheyletiellosis in a dog ?
C. Results in a generalized seborrhea sicca
Démodé live in the follicle