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An unresponsive progressive pustular and crusting dermatitis with acantholysis in nine cats.

Catherine A OuterbridgeVerena K AffolterLeslie A LyonsSamantha L CrothersAndrea T H LamTerri E BonenbergerPeter J IhrkeStephen D White
Published in: Veterinary dermatology (2017)
The described disease shares some clinical and histopathological features with pemphigus foliaceus, but the lack of response to treatment, its progressive nature and the possible relatedness of some of the cats set it apart. The aetiology of this acantholytic dermatitis remains unknown.
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