Dermatophytoses or ringworm are the most common fungal infections in dogs and cats. This zoonotic disease is called dermatophytosis. A 2 years old male Persian cat referred to the Veterinary Clinic Faculty of Veterinary medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada with multi-focal circular non-pruritic skin lesions and hair loss mainly on the head and ears. A complete series of dermatologic tests such as Wood’s light examination, direct microscopic examination, and fungal culture were performed. The cat was treated with itraconazole dosage orally for a period of 20 days and ketoconazole topical for 35 days, respectively. Thirty five days after treatments the cat showed reduction of lesions.
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Indarjulianto, S., Yanuartono, Y., Nururrozi, A., Raharjo, S., & Ajiguna, J. C. (2020). Combination of Systemic and Topical Treatment for Feline Dermatophytosis: A Case Report. Acta VETERINARIA Indonesiana, 8(1), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.29244/avi.8.1.18-23
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