Drugs
Yeasties
The stone wall
Dafuq is this?
Testing, Testing
100
This product is useless for the treatment of FAD because it lacks an adulticide?
What is lufenuron?
100
Give me three of the most common predisposing factors for yeast infections.
What are allergies, keratinization disorders, bacterial skin dz, metabolic dz, edoncrinopathies, cutaneous or internal neoplasia?
100
This process results in the formation of intraepidermal clefts and pustules, filled with edema, inflammatory cells, and spherical keratinocytes.
What is acantholysis?
100
This is a dilated hair follicle full of cornified cells and sebaceous materials.
What is a comedo?
100
These are screening tests.
What are culture, cytology, scrapes, trichography, and diascopy.
200
You should avoid use of this flea treatments in epileptic dogs.
What is spinosad?
200
The best way to diagnose yeast infection is this.
What is superficial skin scrape (tape)?
200
This is the process o separation of keratinocytes because of intercellular edema.
What is spongiosis?
200
This is the hallmark lesion of parasites.
What is papules?
200
Deep skin scrapes are good for these parasites.
What is Demodex? (follicular parasites)
300
You should think to use systemic glucocorticoids for in dogs or cats in this circumstance.
What is SEVERE pruritis?
300
These two drugs can be used with "weekend therapy"
What are itraconazole and terbinafine?
300
This process is extremely itchy because it causes a sterile inflammation due to keratin release.
What is furunculosis?
300
This is what is used to determine if a macule/patch area is hemorrhage or erythema.
What is diascopy?
300
This is from where you should collect a culture sample from in an epidermal collarette?.
What is the leading edge?
400
This flea/tick drug has the longest efficacy.
What is furalaner?
400
What are some of the lesions expected with a yeast infection?
What is erythema, scaling, dry or greasy crusts, hyperpigmentation, lichenification, alopecia, and red-brown discoloration?
400
These are teh five functions of the integument.
What is physical barrier, immune protection, thermoregulation, photo-protective barrier, and storage.
400
This is the most important factor for differentiating papules from wheals.
What is the transient nature of wheals?
400
Cotton swab cytology is indicated in this type of lesion.
What is a moist/exudative one?
500
This are the slowest flea killers.
What are fipronil (without other stuff) and selamectin?
500
If you gave an antifungal to a dog with a yeast infection, you would expect a decrease in pruritis. True or False.
What is true
500
It takes about this long for new cells to make it from Str. basale to the Str. corneum.
What is 25-40 days?
500
These lesions are always primary indicators of disease.
What are macule/patch, papule/plaque, pustule, vessicle/bulla, wheal/angiodema, nodule/mass, and cysts?
500
These are the lesions that "scream biopsy?"
What are suspect neoplasia, ulcers, mucosal lesions, footpad lesions, nodular diseases, or a "dafuq is this" after work-up?
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