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Can cats get scleroderma?

Can cats get scleroderma?

Scleroderma is a rare chronic disease of connective tissues, involving the skin and/or internal organs in humans, and rarely described in the dog. A case is reported of localised scleroderma in a cat which presented with two well delineated alopecic, sclerotic, raised and shiny lesions localised on the trunk.

How is pemphigus Foliaceus diagnosed in cats?

Diagnostic tests that should be performed include cytology, surface skin scrapings, and deep skin scrapings. If no problem is identified with these screening tests, and there is a clinical suspicion for feline PF, biopsies should be collected for dermatohistopathology and cultures should be submitted.

Is stomatitis in cats contagious?

Symptoms of Stomatitis in Cats Many patients will appear unthrifty, with poorly groomed coats and progressive weight loss, all traceable to oral pain and discomfort. Stomatitis in cats is not contagious between cats or other animals.

Can immunocompromised people have cats?

Pets represent a minimum risk to immunocompromised patients for the transmission of disease, except for bite injuries and secondary infection, which are relatively common.

What kind of autoimmune disease does a cat have?

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in Cats. Autoimmune diseases are the result of an immune system that has become hyper-defensive, attacking the cells, tissues, and organs of its own body as if they are diseases that need to be destroyed.

What do I need to know about atopica for cats?

The initial dose of ATOPICA Always provide the Instructions for Assembling the Dispensing System and Preparing a Dose of ATOPICA for Cats and the Information for Cat Owners with prescription.

What to do if your cat has autoimmune skin disease?

Depending on what type of autoimmune skin disease your cat has, the treatment may vary slightly. However, it is likely that your cat will be prescribed an immunosuppressant medication, which stops the immune system from fighting the cat’s own body.

Is it safe to give atopica to cats with FIV?

Do not use in cats infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) or feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Do not use in cats with a hypersensitivity to cyclosporine. ATOPICA for Cats is a systemic immunosuppressant that may increase the susceptibility to infection and the development of neoplasia.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in Cats. Autoimmune diseases are the result of an immune system that has become hyper-defensive, attacking the cells, tissues, and organs of its own body as if they are diseases that need to be destroyed.

What are the side effects of atopica for cats?

ATOPICA for Cats is a systemic immunosuppressant that may increase the susceptibility to infection and the development of neoplasia. One of 205 field study cats died of the effusive form of feline infectious peritonitis.

Depending on what type of autoimmune skin disease your cat has, the treatment may vary slightly. However, it is likely that your cat will be prescribed an immunosuppressant medication, which stops the immune system from fighting the cat’s own body.

Do not use in cats infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) or feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Do not use in cats with a hypersensitivity to cyclosporine. ATOPICA for Cats is a systemic immunosuppressant that may increase the susceptibility to infection and the development of neoplasia.