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Case Studies

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Case Study 1.
Chronic acral lick granuloma in a dog
Pregnant female dog, used for breeding presented with a chronic (2.5 months old) acral lick granuloma on the front paw, not responding to traditional wound dressings, collars and conventional treatment up to date.

Case Study 2.
Chronic wound on lateral metatarsal area
6 year old male German Shepherd presented with a chronic open wound on the medial metatarsal area. The owner was unsure of the cause and had been treating the wound for the past week and a half himself with topical ointments.

Case Study 3.
6 week old puppy with necrotic bite wounds
Presented one day after insult, with multiple small puncture wounds on hind limbs and a few on the right front limb, and was treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. Two days later the dog was evaluated again, but now exhibited severe skin necrosis, sloughing of the skin and even of sub-cutaneous tissue as deep as the muscular
layers.

Case Study 4.
Bruising and bite wounds
3 year old castrated male dog presented in shock and pain after being bitten by another dog. The patient sustained severe bruising on the caudal ventral abdomen as well as on the right hind limb.

Case Study 5.
Cherry Eye
1 year old female dog presented with recurring prolapsed Nictitating Membrane glands of both eyes. The patient had undergone corrective surgery twice, to both eyes, without success.

Case Study 6.
Eosinophilic ulcer on the lip
5 year old female cat with recurrent eosinophilic ulcer on the upper lip.

Case Study 7.
Hyaloma tick bite necrosis in a dog
5 year old female dog.presented with severe necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue after sustaining a Hyaloma tick bite, presumably one or two days prior to presentation.

Case Study 8.
Chronic wound on nose
5 year old female Chow dog presented with a 6 month old chronic lesion on the nose which had developed after surgical removal of a mass. The wound were not healing due to chronic licking by the patient.

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