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CANINE MALASSEZIA
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Malassezia
(Yeast)
Dermatitis is a skin infection caused by yeast, esp. Malassezia
pachydermatis.
This is more common in the dog than in the cat. Yeast dermatitis is
often
secondary to allergic skin diseases, and sometimes to keratinization or
hormonal
skin problems. Clinical signs include red, itchy skin, hairloss, greasy
malodorous
skin, hyperpigmented skin, etc. The yeast can often be found via
cytological
examination of the skin with the aid of a microscope.