Author/Authors :
Rzeszutek, Urszula Celia Hammond Animal Trust, London, UK
Abstract :
A 3-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented with a severely pruritic dermatitis. After exclusion of flea allergy
dermatitis, ectoparasite infestation, retroviral infection, neoplasia, and cutaneous adverse food reaction, a diagnosis of nonflea,
nonfood hypersensitivity dermatitis (NFNFHD) was made. The resolution of complicating bacterial infection and yeast
overgrowth did not improve the animal’s condition. Numerous antipruritic treatment modalities used during the investigation
proved unsuccessful, including anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive prednisolone doses, oclacitinib, antihistamines,
ciclosporin A, and supplementation with essential fatty acids. Allergen-specific serology test results were negative. Treatment
with oral dexamethasone allowed a complete resolution of clinical signs. The cat has been successfully maintained in remission
for over 12 months. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case report of a cat with multi-drug-resistant NFNFHD treated
successfully with dexamethasone.
Keywords :
Cat , Multi-Drug-Resistant , Pruritic , Dermatitis