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Originally Posted by Bitsy's Mom Emee saw the Derm Vet today and based upon the exam alone she felt very confident it is ...... cutaneous vasculitis! You guys are awesome!
The vet suggested a skin biopsy to confirm but after a lengthly discussion, it was decided to wait and see how Emee responds to treatment first. Emee will be on Pentoxifylline 25 mg twice a day for 8 weeks. She will be recheck in 6 weeks or sooner if needed. Vet thinks she will be fine after the treatment held off on a final diagnosis without a biopsy.
The doctor explained that the coat change was due to inflammation near the hair follicles. She expects the dark spots to stop growing after the meds are started and they will begin to lessen in size. She said this could take 8 to 12 weeks. She thinks that the sight of the rabies shot might result in a scarr and remain with no hair. At this point, I am okay with that since all I want is for her to get well. The vet did not find any lessions on her ear, paws or elbows and thinks she will respond well to the med.
So she will start the Penntaxifylline tomorrow - no steriods - and we will see if she starts to change back to her gray coloring. Also, the vet strongly recommends that Emee not receive any future rabies vacinations as they could result in a more significant/severe reaction.
Thank you all for your help. My husband was resistant to go to the expensive animal hospital but afterward said he was glad we went. These guys knew right away what was going on....and so did you! Thanks for all the well wishes and hugs. XOXOX for Emee and CJ |
Glad you finding some answers, hope the Penntaxifylline does the trick, and don't forget to remind your regular vet of this, next time she's due for a rabies shot. I don't know if the Wikipedia article I linked is up to date, but they had a few suggestions concerning where the next shot was given and also suggesting that a different manufacturer be used.