M. Casillas, Juan Anselmo Perea Remujo, M. Hermoso, A. Miranda, J. Carranza, Antonio José Arenas Casas
Se ha investigado la etiología de 141 casos de dermatitis en las especies canina (121 casos) y felina (17 casos). Mediante procedimientos dermatológicos de rutina, se comprobó la etiología micótica de veintisiete de ellos, encontrando una incidencia superior en gatos (58,82%) que en perros (13,71%). Las formas clínicas implicadas fueron: anular (60%), fávica (24%), kerion (12%) y onicomicosis (4%), no presentando una zona corporal específica de localización. * A study was made of the aetiology of 141 cases of dermatitis in dogs (121 cases) and cats (17 cases). Rutine dermatological procedures revealed a mycotic aetiology in 27 animals, though it was more prevalent in cats (58,82%) than in dogs (13, 71%). Tbe clinicalforms involved uiere. annular (60%), favic (24%), kerion (12%) and onicomycosis (4%). No specific body site in the body was determined.
A study was made of the aetiology of 141 cases of dermatitis in dogs (121 cases) and cats (17 cases). Rutine dermatological procedures revealed a mycotic aetiology in 27 animals, though it was more prevalent in cats (58,82%) than in dogs (13, 71%). Tbe clinicalforms involved uiere. annular (60%), favic (24%), kerion (12%) and onicomycosis (4%). No specific body site in the body was determined.
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