Found 8 results for:"Alopecia"
Feline Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Non-Oral / Solar-Induced)Mortality 40%
Symptoms: Alopecia on pinnae or nasal planum
Erythema on sun-exposed skinCrusting/scaling on nose or earsFacial disfigurementFacial pain/discomfortRaised skin plaque or noduleCervical lymph node enlargement
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Feline Otitis Media and Otitis InternaOMI
Symptoms: Pruritus/alopecia around ear
Head tiltEar dischargeSeizuresInappetenceFacial nerve paralysisNasopharyngeal signs
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Feline Bite Wound Abscess and Cellulitis
Symptoms: Alopecia at wound site
Pain on palpationLethargyLocalized swellingFeverAnorexiaLameness
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Feline Psychogenic Alopecia (Overgrooming Syndrome)
Symptoms: Symmetrical alopecia
Broken/stubbled hairSkin erythemaSymmetrical alopeciaNocturnal groomingAnxiety/hypervigilanceHiding behavior
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Feline Pemphigus FoliaceusPF
Symptoms: Alopecia
LethargySecondary bacterial infectionFeverAlopeciaPruritusPinnae crusting
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Feline Hepatocellular CarcinomaHCC
Symptoms: Paraneoplastic alopecia
LethargyAbdominal distensionAscitesJaundiceWeight LossAnorexia
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Feline Cutaneous Lymphoma (Epitheliotropic and Non-Epitheliotropic)
Symptoms: Alopecia
Erythematous skin patches/maculesLethargyAtypical circulating lymphocytesWeight LossLymphadenopathyDyspnea
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Feline Demodicosis (Demodex cati and Demodex gatoi Infestation)
Symptoms: Alopecia
Scaling/seborrheaHyperpigmentationErythemaWeight LossAlopeciaPruritus
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