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Feline non-epitheliotropic cutaneous lymphoma
Introduction:
Lymphoproliferative disorders of dogs and cats include lymphocytosis and the epitheliotropic and non epitheliotropic lymphoma. Lymphocytosis and epitheliotropic lymphoma are rare in cats while [...]
Ceruminous apocrin adenoma/cystic adenomatosis in a persian cat
Introduction:
Benign neoplasms of ceruminous glands (adenomas) mostly affect middle aged or elderly animals. Usually they manifest with sygns of otitis externa, itch, head shaking [...]
A case of cutaneous xanthomatosis in a cat
Introduction:
The xanthomas (or xanthogranulomas) are nodular lesions, single or multiple, described in cats, and more rarely in dogs. The lesions are clinically asymptomatic and [...]
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Miscellaneous
Xantomatosis
Feline eosinophilic granuloma
Introduction:
The term “eosinophilic granuloma complex” includes a number of feline cutaneous inflammatory lesions characterized by different clinical features and localization. Skin, muco-cutaneous junctions and [...]
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Feline CGE
Immunemediated diseases
Immunologic diseases
Indolent ulcer in a cat
Introduction:
The indolent ulcer of cats belongs to a group of diseases known as “eosinophilic granuloma complex”, together with the collagenolytic granuloma and the eosinophilic [...]
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Feline CGE
Immunemediated diseases
Immunologic diseases
Feline lymphocitic mural folliculitis
Introduction:
Feline lymphocytic mural folliculitis is not properly a disease but a histological pattern reaction of a disorder whose aethiopathogenesis is still unknown. A diffuse [...]
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Immunemediated diseases
Immunologic diseases
Pseudopelade
Lymphoplasmacellular pododermatitis
Introduction:
Lymphoplasmacellular pododermatitis is reported only in felines, depends on an immuno-mediate pathogenesis, and is characterized by the infiltration of lymphocytes/plasma cells in the dermal/subcutaneous [...]
A case of feline phaeohyphomycosis caused by cladophyalophora bantiana
Introduction:
Phaeohyphomycoses are fungal infections caused by ubiquitous saprophytic fungi, as a consequence of cutaneous inoculation through contaminated wounds. The isolated fungi belong to different [...]