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      research Feline Non-Flea Induced Hypersensitivity Dermatitis

      18 citations, August 2013 in “Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery”
      The document discussed feline non-flea induced hypersensitivity dermatitis (HD), which was often caused by insect bites, food, or environmental allergens. Cats with this condition frequently presented with cutaneous reaction patterns such as miliary dermatitis, eosinophilic dermatitis, self-induced symmetrical alopecia, or head and neck excoriations/pruritus.
      A Practical Approach to Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      research A Practical Approach to Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      4 citations, October 1998 in “In Practice”
      The conclusion is to thoroughly test for causes of cat hair loss and treat accordingly, considering medication only after serious conditions are ruled out.
      Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      research Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      January 2006 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Cats with Feline Symmetrical Alopecia can regrow hair with proper treatment based on the specific cause, including diet, medication, or stress management.
      Hypotrichosis and Alopecia

      research Hypotrichosis and Alopecia

      July 2019
      Accurate diagnosis and tailored treatments are crucial for managing hair loss in humans and animals.

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