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What are the common parasitic causes of dermatitis in the dog? |
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-demodectic mange -sarcoptic mange -fleas -ticks |
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What are the two forms of demodectic mange? |
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-localized -generalized: juvenile onset (most common) or adult onset |
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What are the agents of demodectic mage? |
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-Demodex canis (common), Demodex injai, unclassified |
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Describe the pathogenesis of demodectic mange? |
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-neonatal transmision -adults are normal flora |
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What is critical about generalized demodectic mange? |
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-mtie Ag specific T-cell dysfunction |
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How do we treat generalized demodectic mange? |
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What are some predisposing diseases to adult onset generalized demodectic mange? |
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-hyperadrenocorticism -cancer -diabets -estrus -stress |
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What do we usually use as miticidal therapy? |
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-high dose oral ivermectin |
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WHen can we announce a clinical curing of demodectic mange? |
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-1 year without clinical signs |
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What kind of drug is Amitriz? Side effects? |
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Definition
-monoamine oxidase inhibitor and alpha 2 adrenergic agonsit applied topically -Dog side effects: depression, sedation, bradycardia, hyperglycemia -Handler side effects: light-headed, rash |
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Can we use Amitraz to treat demedecosis with a concurrent pyoderma? Why or why not? |
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Definition
-No, will cuase th epyoderma to flare up |
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How do macrocyclic lactones work? |
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Definition
-promote glutamate-gated chloride chanels or GABA-gated chloride channels and promotes neuromuscular blockage in parasites |
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Are any of the macrocyclic lactones FDA approved for treating demodecosis? Which drugs are Avermectines? Milbemycins? |
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-nope -Avermectings: Ivermectin, Doramectin -Milbemycins: Moxidectin (use in avermectin sensitive breeds) |
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What is the major concern with using ivermectin to treat Demodecti mange? |
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-do not use in collies or herding breeds |
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What are the clinical signs of Ivermecting toxicity? |
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-tremors, seizures, ataxia, depression, stupor, oma |
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How do we treat Ivermectin toxicity? |
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-control serizures and lipid trapping |
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What physiologically causes Ivermectin hypersensitivity? |
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Definition
-mutation in the MDR1 gene that codes for p-glycoptoting |
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What advantages does MOxidectin have over Ivermectin to treat demodectic mange? Disadvantages? |
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-Advantage: not as toxic in sensitive breeds -Disadvantage: more expensive |
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What other drgus that are used off label can be effective for treating demodectic mange? |
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-Fluralaner and Afloxolaner |
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In addition to medical treatment, what are some other recommendations for a demodectic mange case? |
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-spay/neuter -nutrition -stress management -surgery |
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What are the primary causes for broken hair without true skin lesions in cats? |
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-psychogenic alopecia -dermatophytosis -food allergy -demodecosis |
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What procedures do we employ when facing barbered hair in cats? |
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-trichogram and skin scraping |
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Is sarcoptic mange common in dogs? What aboit in cats? |
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-common in dogs -not common in cats |
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What is a good place to scrape for sarcoptic mange? |
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How do we confirm a diagnosis of sarcoptic mange if we get an initial skin scraping htat is negative? |
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Definition
-Put them on prednisolone, it will get way worse, then do another skin scraping in a week |
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What are some effective acaricidal agents used to treat sarcoptic mange? |
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-Selemectin: approved -Ivermectin: off label -Moxidectin -Lime sulfur -Amitraz -Also use corticosteroids WITH AN ACARICIDE to decrease itching |
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What are he reservoirs for Scabies? Is it contagious? Is it zoonotic? |
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-foxes and wild coyotes -yes -yes |
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