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Pyogranulomatous blepharitis in two dogs.

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  • 1Unit of Comparative Ophthalmology, Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk.

The Journal of Small Animal Practice
|March 4, 2000
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Two Dalmatian dogs with pyogranulomatous blepharitis, an eyelid inflammation, showed positive responses to different treatments. One improved with systemic steroids, while another, with lymphadenopathy, responded to cephalexin.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Ophthalmology
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Pyogranulomatous blepharitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the eyelid margins.
  • Dalmatians are a breed that can be predisposed to certain dermatological conditions.

Observation:

  • Two cases of pyogranulomatous blepharitis in Dalmatian dogs were documented.
  • Diagnosis was confirmed via biopsy of the eyelid lesions.
  • One case presented with concurrent localized lymphadenopathy.

Findings:

  • Bacteriology was negative in one of the two cases.
  • One dog responded well to a three-week course of systemic steroids (prednisolone).
  • The second dog, negative on culture, responded to a six-week course of cephalexin.

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Implications:

  • This study highlights successful treatment options for pyogranulomatous blepharitis in Dalmatians.
  • Different therapeutic approaches may be necessary depending on individual case presentation and potential underlying causes.
  • The case with lymphadenopathy suggests a potential link to foreign body reactions or other inflammatory triggers.