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​CASE STUDIES


​BUDDY YI - 6 YEAR OLD MN GOLDEN RETRIEVER ​

Diagnosis: Presented with severe alopecia and crusting, relatively non pruritic, 2 years duration. His total T4 was 1 (20-66) so he was profoundly hypothyroid. Treatment was started with Levanta, a new once daily thyroid treatment. 
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Buddy  before treatment 
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Buddy  after 4 months treatment,a much happier,
 livelier dog with an awesome coat.

​NED DYER, 2 YEAR 8 MONTH OLD NEUTERED MALE TABBY DOMESTIC SHORT HAIRED CAT, 6 KG.

Diagnosis: In September 2010, he developed a small crusted raised area on the haired nasal dorsum. The lesion slowly progressed despite a variety of treatments before clearing - please refer to the PDF case file downloadable on the right.  
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Ned at the start of treatment

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Brief relapse
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Ned after three weeks’ treatment with
Famciclovir
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Ned's nose today (with natural pigment) 

​LILY, 5-YEAR-OLD, FEMALE, CAVALIER KING CHARLES WEIGHING 8KG.

Diagnosis: Lily presented with a chief complaint of ‘itching and rash, with hair loss’. Her dermatological appearance was very severe and distinctive. 
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Before Treatment (click photo to enlarge)
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After treatment for 3 months (click photo to enlarge) 
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Vandre Clear, DVM  |   Phone: 027 250 3381  |   Email: [email protected]

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