Dermatology Lecture 5 Flashcards

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What are the two main causes of alopecia?

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Alopecia can be differentiated into two main categories: - excessive hair loss (mostly inflammatory) - inadequate production of hair

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How can a trichogram be used to differentiate between the cause of allopecia?

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Is animal is pruritic - the tips of the hair will probably be broken off - if the hair is falling out for any other reason the tips of hair will be tapered (normal)

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Describe how a diagnosis of inflammatory alopica (folliculitis) can be made:

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  1. Look for the presence of inflammation and/or primary lesions such as papules or pustules, scale and crust, epidermal collaretes
  2. Pattern of hair loss - patchy, focal-to-mutlifocal (“moth eaten”) alopecia
  3. Pattern of hair loss - long haired animals - increased shedding + dull hair coat
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Briefly explain how furunculosis will appear:

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  • When furunculosis develops - entire follicular wall is destroyed - erythematous nodule in dermis - associated with hair loss
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5
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Name the conditon that is shown below:

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Furunculosis

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6
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Name the lesion that is shown below:

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Bacterial folliculitis

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7
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What is deep bacterial folliculitis and what is a potential sequaelae to it?

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  • Inflammation of entire hair follicle w/or without furunculosis
  • Deep follicular inflammation leads rupture of hair follicle + granulomatous foreign body response
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Name the lesion that is shown below:

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Bacterial folliculitis

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9
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What is dermatophysis?

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Dermatophysis - superficial infection of hair, skin + nails - results in alopecia, scale, crust and erythema

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10
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What is the cause of dermatophytosis?

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Direct transmission of fungal spores to the host

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11
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What is follicular dystrophy and when is it likely to be apparent?

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  • Follicular dysplasia - abnormal hair shafts and/or hair follicle malformation - altered hair quality and alopecia
  • Clinical signs are likely to be present during the anagen phase
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