Pop Quiz:
1)The three dermatologic conditions known to cause INTENSE pruritis in the dog?

2)Which of the two main types of ectoparasites causing canine infection are considered zoonotic? Demodex or sarcoptes?

3)The most common allergen of an atopic dog is:
a)weeds
b)pollen
c)dust mites
d)humans

4)The most common clinical manifestation of pruritis in the feline is?
a)scratching
b)licking
c)vocalizing
d)biting

5)The three most common conditions causing folliculitis in the canine?

6)Name a breed of dog prone to developing facefold/lipfold pyodermas?
a)yorkie
b)golden
c)boxer
d)dane

7)true or false: Malassezia pachydermatis is a normal inhabitant of the dog and cat ear?

8) Classically, which condition causing otitis externa in the dog is the most difficult to clear?
a)stap. intermedius
b)pseudomonas
c)malassezia
extra credit: Why?

9)True or false: Are glucocorticoids an effective treatment option against malassezia infections?

10)Which of the following dogs in the Wengel household shows symptoms of seasonal and nonseasonal allergies?
a)Marcie
b)Jubilee
c)Bella

extra credit: Would fatty acids be an appropriate treatment option for the above mentioned canine?

1 Comments:

At 5:19 PM, Blogger dr. david said...

1)atopic dermatitis, ectoparasites, folliculitis
2)Demodex and sarcoptes
3)dust mites
4)licking
5)licking, scratching, grooming
6)boxer
7)true
8)malassezia, antibiotics don't work
9)true
10)Jubilee
E.C. No, she would have to consider her figure.

 

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