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Diagnostic dermatology. Demodicosis.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2006Jan A.
Hall, Jan, Keirstead, Natalie Danette
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Modern veterinary practice, 1984
Feline demodicosis, caused by Demodex cati, may be associated with immunosuppression, as from FeLV infection or diabetes mellitus. Clinical signs include nonpruritic alopecia, scaling, erythema and hyperpigmentation in the facial region. Local topical application of 2.5% lime sulfur solution every 10 days is usually curative in a few weeks or months.
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Feline demodicosis, caused by Demodex cati, may be associated with immunosuppression, as from FeLV infection or diabetes mellitus. Clinical signs include nonpruritic alopecia, scaling, erythema and hyperpigmentation in the facial region. Local topical application of 2.5% lime sulfur solution every 10 days is usually curative in a few weeks or months.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2016
M L, Noy, S, Hughes, C B, Bunker
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M L, Noy, S, Hughes, C B, Bunker
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Early onset canine generalized demodicosis
Veterinary Dermatology, 2017Alberto M. Cordero +3 more
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