Picture of Cat Skin Allergy - Eosinophilic
Plaque Eosinophilic Granuloma: collective name given to the lesions (diseased patch of skin) of eosinophilic ulcer (break on your cat's lip), eosinophilic plaque (lesions on the skin, usually on the abdomen or hind legs), and linear granuloma (small nodules on the skin).
Not exact matches
Eosinophilic granuloma: an allergic reactive syndrome characterized by the
plaque - like accumulation of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell.
We identify three overlapping syndromes:
eosinophilic plaques,
eosinophilic granulomas, and indolent ulcers.
There is no breed, age, or sex predilection.1 Four common reaction patterns that are similar to feline allergic dermatitis and CAFR are seen (FIGURES 4 and 5): miliary dermatitis (papules with crusting), symmetrical alopecia (caudal dorsum and flank area most common), head and neck excoriations, and
eosinophilic granuloma complex (indolent lip ulcers,
eosinophilic plaques, and
eosinophilic granulomas) 2.
An
eosinophilic granuloma complex (EGC) is broken up into 3 classes; the indolent ulcer, the
eosinophilic plaque and the
eosinophilic granuloma.