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Title: ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING


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ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING
  • A bad attitude is like a flat tire, you cant
    get too far until you change it.

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Pyodermas
  • PYODERMA Definition Bacterial infection of
    skin, superficial or deep Primary or secondary
  • Pyoderma occurs when
  • skin surface broken
  • skin macerated(thin, soft) by chronic exposure to
    moisture
  • Normal bacteria altered
  • Circulation impaired
  • Immunocompetence impaired (aka immunosuppressed)
  • Superficial pyoderma- Lesion usually involve
    superficial epidermis and heals w/o scarring,
    short duration
  • Dogs - Staph intermedius
  • Cats Pasteurella multocida
  • Common locations the trunk

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Pyoderma
  • Deep pyodermas gram-negative organisms (E.
    coli, proteus sp, pseudomonas sp)
  • Common locations chin, nose, pressure points,
    feet, generalized, skin folds
  • Risk factors
  • Allergies
  • Fungal infections
  • Endocrine diseases
  • Immune system incompetence
  • Seborrhea
  • Conformation ex skin folds
  • Trauma

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Pyoderma
  • Physical Exam may show
  • papules
  • pustules
  • crusts
  • epidermal collarettes
  • circular erythematous or hyperpigmented spots
  • alopecia
  • scaling
  • lichenification
  • abscess, cellulitis, etc..

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PYODERMA
ERYTHEMA, PUSTULES
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Pyoderma
EPIDERMAL COLLARETTES
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Deep Pyoderma
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DEEP PYODERMA
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Deep Pyodermas
  • More difficult to treat than Superficial
    Pyodermas
  • Often chronic
  • Patients are often resistant to treatment or
    immunosuppressed
  • Frequently involves Staph intermedius, Proteus,
    Pseudomonas, e. Coli
  • Clinical Signs
  • Papules and pustules,
  • /- fever
  • Draining fistulas

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Deep Pyodermas
  • Dx clinical signs
  • Tx
  • Thorough cleaning
  • Systemic Antibioics (clavamox, baytril,
    cephalexin)
  • Client Info
  • Causative organism often drug resistant
  • Treatment may be prolonged and expensive in large
    breed dogs
  • Some animals will never fully recovery

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CASE 11
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Superficial Pyoderma Hot spot
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Superficial Pyoderma Hot Spot
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Superfical Pyodermas
  • Acute Moist Dermatitis, Superficial pyotraumatic
    dermatitis (Hot Spots)
  • Clinical Signs
  • red, moist, painful areas, oozing
  • Common in thick coated dogs (Labs, Newfoundlands,
    Ger. Shepherds, Chows)
  • Usually in hot moist summer months
  • Hair loss, very pruritic
  • Develops very fast

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Superficial Pyodermas
  • Dx visual inspection of affected area
  • TX
  • Clip hair around lesion until skin normal
  • Cleanse skin with medicated shampoo
  • Topical Antibiotics/steroid creams or sprays
  • (ex Betagen Spray)
  • Treat original disease (fleas, allergies)
  • Systemic steroids, Antibiotics
  • Client Info
  • Gentle cleansing BID
  • Owner should wash hands after treatment
  • E-collar may be necessary

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CASE 12
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Superficial Pyodermas
  • Impetigo (aka superficial pustular dermatitis)
  • Signalment young dogs secondary to
    malnourishment and poor hygiene
  • Strep and Staph occasionally cultured from
    lesions
  • Clinical Signs non-pruritic, non-painful
    pustules and papules on abdomen
  • Diagnosis Physical signs
  • Treatment Systemic Antibiotics, medicated
    shampoo
  • Client Info Not contagious, usually clears by
    6 months

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WE ARE ALL CONNECTED
  • I am, because we are.

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CASE 13
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Skin Fold Pyoderma (aka Intertrigo)
  • Occurs in breeds with abundant skin
  • Facial folds, vulvar folds, tail folds
  • Spaniels, Bulldogs, Pekingese, Pugs, Bostons,
    obese dogs
  • Folds trap moisture, heat and bacteria
  • Usually chronic
  • Dx Affected area moist, red, ulcerated

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Skin Fold Pyoderma
  • Treatment Relieve symptoms by cleaning and
    drying lesion
  • Sx reduction of skin fold may be only permanent
    solution
  • Weight loss in obese patients
  • Antibiotics, chlorhexidine-containing pledgets
  • Antibacterial and/or benzoyl peroxide shampoos
  • Client Info
  • Require long term medical management
  • Keep area dry and clean
  • Keep hair/folds away from eyes

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Skin Fold Pyoderma Vaginal Folds
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Skin Fold Pyoderma Lip Folds
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CASE 14
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Acne
  • Common in young short-haired dog breeds and cats
    - can be chronic
  • Clinical Signs
  • Chin swollen and painful to touch, dark spots gt
    black heads (comedones)
  • Dx Appearance, r/o bite wounds, abscesses

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ACNE
  • Rx
  • clip hair on chin
  • clean daily with human acne product (helps with
    follicular flushing)
  • systemic antibiotics
  • Topical Mupirocin ointment or cream
  • Client Info
  • May become chronic
  • Daily cleaning of chin
  • Use only ceramic or stainless steel bowls NO
    PLASTIC
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