Publications by authors named "Naomi Hansen"

Cutaneous pigmented viral plaques is a disorder of epidermal growth caused by canine papillomavirus type 4 (CPV-4). There is currently no standard of care for managing this condition and it has not been reported in the Hungarian Vizsla. This case series documents the clinical features of canine pigmented viral plaques in Hungarian Vizsla dogs and the treatment of a severe case using a novel topical agent tigilanol tiglate (EBC-46).

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Article Synopsis
  • A 6-month-old Burmese kitten developed skin lesions after surgery, linked to complications during anesthesia that caused fluid build-up and skin necrosis.
  • The lesions indicate cutaneous asthenia, a genetic condition in Burmese cats, suggesting poor collagen support for skin blood vessels.
  • The study includes detailed observations of an additional affected cat, highlights common symptoms like skin ulcers and eschars, and reviews the condition's management and diagnosis challenges.
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