Pruritis in Cats Flashcards
What must always be ruled out in suspected Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome?
Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome: associated w/ environmental allergies - young cats (0.5-4.8 years), female (58.4%)
R/O = food, FLEA BITE HYPERSENSITIVITY!!, ectoparasite, hypersensitivty disorders
What are the 4 reaction patterns of FASS?
- Miliary dermatitis
- Self-induced alopcia / hypotrichosis
- Head & neck pruritis
- Eosiniphilic granuloma complex
Which FASS reaction pattern?
Miliary Dermatitis
- 1-2 mm papules
- Pruritic!! -> excoriations, erosions, alopecia
Papule: small, solid elevation (≤ 1cm in diameter) filled with inflammatory cells/edema -> a coalition of papules = plaque
What is the most likely cause for Self-Induced Alopecia / Hypotrichosis
Alopecia is the absence of hair; hypotrichosis, which is much more common, is the presence of less hair than normal.
Pruritis –> overgrooming
Psycogenic alopecia (OCD) also possible cause
Which reaction pattern of FASS is this?
Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex –> Indolent Ulcer (rodent ulcer)
- Non-pruritic unless a 2º bacterial infection is present
can result in entire deformation of rostral portion lip
Which reaction pattern of FASS is this?
Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex –> Eosiniphilic Granuloma (or “linear granuloma”)
- mouth (tongue, hard palate)
- rear legs
- may see chin-swelling
Which reaction pattern of FASS is this?
Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex –> Eosinophilic Plaque
- ventral abdomen; medial thighs
- pruritis -> overgrooming -> saliva-staining
risk = 2º bacterial infections
How is Eosiinophilic Granuloma Complex-caused FASS diagnosed?
Biopsy!
- r/os = neoplasia (SCC, MCT, lymphoma), infectious granulomas, abscess
How to rule out flea allergy dermatitis?
Strict flea control
How to rule out food allergy dermatitis?
strict food trial (6-8 weeks!)
How to rule out 2º bacterial & yeast infections?
bacterial infections be present in up to 48.9% of allergic cats
-> otic and skin cytology MANDATORY
What is the risk of treating FASS cases with Cyclosporine (Atopica)?
Toxoplasmosis!
Cyclosporine has multiple mechanisms of action, ranging from inhibiting T-cell activation; histamine release; cytokine production; and eosinophil migration, survival, and degranulation.
Because fatal systemic toxoplasmosis has been reported, avoid cyclosporine use in cats with high risk for toxoplasmosis (eg, cats that hunt). Contraindications for use include demodicosis, neoplasia, dermatophytosis, and systemic fungal infection.
Which drug is sometimes used off-label in FASS cases?
Oclacitinib (Apoquel) – only is on-label in dogs. start tx with cyclosporine, unless contrainidicated / toxo risk is high
Side effects of glucocorticoid tx for FSSA?
Cats have fewer steroid receptors than dogs -> HIGHER doses required! But, are MORE RESISTANT to side effects verss dogs.
Prednisolone