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Journal of Biomedical Research ; : 180-183, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68540

ABSTRACT

A-7-month-old, intact male Shih-Tzu dog was referred with facial dermatitis and stifle pain with 7 days duration. Erythema, hemorrhage, and crusted nodular lesions of the face, swollen eyelids, and otitis externa were observed. A painful response was noted on palpation of the right stifle joint. Impression smears and skin biopsies revealed pyogranulomatous inflammation consistent with canine juvenile cellulitis (CJC). Skin lesions and pain were greatly improved following immunosuppressive corticosteroid therapy. This report firstly describes clinical and histopathological findings as well as treatment responses of CJC in a 7-month-old, domestic dog.


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Animals , Dogs , Humans , Infant , Male , Biopsy , Cellulitis , Dermatitis , Erythema , Eyelids , Hemorrhage , Inflammation , Joints , Otitis Externa , Palpation , Skin , Stifle
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