11 Questions
Which condition is NOT listed as a common predisposing disease/condition for canine pyodermas?
Ringworm infection
Which bacterium is mentioned as the most common cause of canine pyodermas?
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
Which type of allergy is NOT listed as a common predisposing disease/condition for canine pyodermas?
Contact dermatitis
Which endocrinopathy is mentioned as a common predisposing disease/condition for canine pyodermas?
Hyperadrenocorticism
What is the recommended diagnostic approach for deep pyoderma?
Cytology, skin scrapings, bacterial culture, and antibiotic selection based on C&S
What topical treatments are associated with systemic antibacterial treatment for deep pyoderma?
Chlorhexidine 2-4% and benzoyl peroxide 2.5%
What is the curative method for Canine leproid granuloma?
Surgical excision
What are the common soil saprophytes associated with Nocardiosis?
Branching filamentous aerobic bacteria
What is the recommended duration of treatment for Nocardiosis after clinical cure?
1 month
What is the suspected role of insects in Canine leproid granuloma?
To play a role as vectors
What are the topical treatments recommended for deep pyoderma?
Chlorhexidine 2-4%, benzoyl peroxide 2.5%, and topical mupirocin for localized lesions
Test your knowledge of canine pyodermas and general considerations with this quiz. Learn about common predisposing diseases and conditions, and the importance of considering bacterial skin diseases as secondary until proven otherwise. Ideal for veterinary students, professionals, and anyone interested in canine dermatology.
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