Successful treatment of non-pruritus, excessive hair shedding and scales in a cat due to Demodex gatoi with fluralaner topical spot-on.

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-05-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241246866
Thapanee Chuenngam, Suttiwee Chermprapai
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Case summary: A 1-year-old female intact Scottish Fold cat was presented with a 1-month history of excessive hair shedding with white scales on the coat without pruritus. The cat lived mostly indoors and had no history of any systemic disease. Dermatological examinations were performed step by step. Several Demodex gatoi were identified from cellophane tape impressions from the scales and examined under a low-power objective (10×) microscope. Skin cytology showed keratinocytes without any microorganisms. Based on the findings, fluralaner (Bravecto for cats; MSD) spot-on was used once every 12 weeks for ectoparasiticidal control. An essential fatty acid supplement was recommended to repair and restore the coat and skin barrier. After 4 weeks of treatment, the cat showed substantial improvement, with a normal coat and no scales. Re-examination using a cellophane tape impression for mites was negative. Ectoparasitic control is highly recommended regularly for the treatment and prevention of ectoparasites.

Relevance and novel information: Feline demodicosis is an uncommon parasitic dermatosis with primary clinical signs that may cause generalised or localised dermatitis with frequent pruritus, erythema and alopecia. The aims of this study were to report on dermatological lesions with excessive hair shedding and scales in a cat that were caused by demodicosis, without presenting the main clinical sign of pruritus or overgrooming. In addition, to the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of the successful treatment of demodicosis due to D gatoi infestation with fluralaner single spot-on in an off-label use that was safe and easy to apply clinically.

使用氟拉那外用点滴剂成功治疗了一只猫的非瘙痒、过度脱毛和鳞屑病。
病例摘要:患者是一只 1 岁大的雌性苏格兰折耳猫,病史为 1 个月,毛发过度脱落,被毛上有白色鳞屑,但无瘙痒症状。该猫主要生活在室内,没有任何全身性疾病史。对它进行了逐步的皮肤病检查。从鳞片上的玻璃纸胶带印迹中鉴定出了几种加藤德氏菌,并在低倍物镜(10 倍)下进行了检查。皮肤细胞学检查显示角质细胞中没有任何微生物。根据检查结果,每 12 周使用一次氟拉那尔(Bravecto for cats; MSD)点滴来控制体外寄生虫。此外,还建议猫咪补充必需脂肪酸,以修复和恢复皮毛和皮肤屏障。治疗 4 周后,猫咪的情况大有好转,被毛正常,没有鳞屑。使用玻璃纸胶带印模进行螨虫复查,结果呈阴性。强烈建议定期进行体外寄生虫控制,以治疗和预防体外寄生虫:猫脱皮病是一种不常见的寄生虫性皮肤病,主要临床表现为全身或局部皮炎,常伴有瘙痒、红斑和脱发。本研究的目的是报告由脱皮病引起的猫皮肤病变,该病变伴有过度脱毛和鳞屑,但没有瘙痒或过度梳理的主要临床症状。此外,据作者所知,这是首次报道使用氟乐灵单点点剂成功治疗因 D gatoi 感染引起的脱毛症的非标签使用方法,该方法安全且易于临床应用。
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