1 citations,
April 2018 in “Infectious diseases in clinical practice” Travel history and tick-borne diseases should be considered in unexplained fevers for timely diagnosis and treatment.
6 citations,
January 2013 in “Journal of Veterinary Medical Science” A 12-year-old Satsuma dog with generalized alopecia, erythema, crusts, desquamation, papules, erosions, and skin necrosis was diagnosed with Babesia gibsoni. Despite initial improvement with antiprotozoal treatment, the dog's skin lesions and anemia relapsed after discontinuation. Histopathological examination suggested early leukocytoclastic vasculitis or ischemic vasculopathy.
1 citations,
September 2019 in “BMC veterinary research” Malarone® caused pancreatitis and hair loss in a dog for the first time.
February 2024 in “Buletin Veteriner Udayana” The dog with severe hair loss and itching improved after treatment for ehrlichiosis and demodicosis.
The study concludes that long COVID recovery involves time, various treatments, and a strong patient-provider relationship.
October 2022 in “Veterinária notícias/Veterinária Notícias” A 5-year-old Akita with a rare skin condition improved significantly after treatment.
November 2023 in “Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Hewan” The dog's condition improved after 21 days of treatment.