A Selection of Interesting Cases

We see many different cases at the Dermvet Skin and Ear Clinic. Some are common and some cases are rare. These are cases which are challenging and make the work of a Veterinary Dermatologist so interesting. We will post photos and histories of some of the interesting cases we have seen over time

Nasopharyngeal Polyps in Cats

Nasopharyngeal Polyps in Cats

Ear disease isn't that common in cats. Apart from infestation with ear mites (otodectes) which in my practice is most commonly seen in newly purchased kittens, otits externa, which is often seen in dogs, is only seen occasionally. Very often , when I am referred a...

Primary Malassezia Dermatitis

Primary Malassezia Dermatitis

Herpes Dermatitis

Herpes Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

After 5 weeks treatment

After 5 weeks treatment

Mucocutaneous pyoderma

Mucocutaneous pyoderma

Atopy after Oclacitinib

Atopy after Oclacitinib

If you’ve noticed skin or ear problems in your pet, it’s vital that you contact specialised veterinary professionals before symptoms worsen. To book an appointment with our small animal skin and ear experts, simply call us below or email us on dgb@dermvet.co.uk.

 

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April 2024. There is currently a 6-8 week waiting time, depending upon whether the case is surgical, before new cases can be seen.