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  1. Effectively use a wood's lamp as a screening tool to help identify dermatophytosis in cats and dogs with this peer-reviewed step-by-step guide.

  2. 1 sty 2013 · The gold standard method for the detection of dermatophytes is culture on Sabouraud agar. Wood’s lamp examination and microscopic detection of arthrospores are very good for initial screening. Topical treatment may be effective only in single-housed cats with mild, localized lesions.

  3. A positive Wood’s lamp examination is only suggestive of an infection – confirmation of infection requires fungal culture and microscopic examination of the fungal colony. The Wood’s lamp is most useful in cats with skin lesions.

  4. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES. WOOD’S LAMP EXAMINATION. CONTENTS. WHEN DO I DO IT? : 9.1 WHAT CAN I FIND? : 9.1 WHAT DO I NEED? : 9.1 TECHNIQUE IMAGES : 9.2 HOW DO I DO IT? : 9.2 TIP : 9.2. • In every patient with possible Microsporum canis infection (inflammatory and non-inflammatory alopecia) WHAT CAN I FIND? • Fluorescing hairshafts. WHAT DO I NEED?

  5. View Skin: Wood's lamp test & more Felis resources at Vetlexicon. Over 28,000 peer-reviewed resources: Canis, Bovis, Equis, Lapis & Exotis.

  6. A Wood's lamp examination can be used to look for areas of residually infected hairs in animals with M canis infections. Once lesions have resolved and there is a clear clinical cure, a fungal culture or PCR can test for mycologic cure. One negative PCR test supports a mycologic cure.

  7. 25 sty 2021 · Steps. Gather all the equipment. With the lights on, make a note of any areas where you see hair loss. Having an exam form that allows you to indicate where the hair loss (like this one) can be beneficial. It can also be helpful to feel around the cat without gloves, if possible.

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