Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report

This case report describes acral lick dermatitis in a six-month-old domestic rabbit, which presented with the complaint of excessive licking of the carpus of left forelimb. Clinical examination showed a single well demarcated, oval, alopecic, ulcerated lesion with peripheral hyperpigmentation and th...

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Main Authors: Mukesh Srivastava, Anil Ahuja, S. Kachhawaha, N. K Singh, Ankita Sharma, J. P. Kachhawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/142813
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spelling doaj-bb13959be3a241d6ab16a72b4b515f882020-11-24T23:49:35ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Veterinary Medicine2090-70012090-701X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/142813142813Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case ReportMukesh Srivastava0Anil Ahuja1S. Kachhawaha2N. K Singh3Ankita Sharma4J. P. Kachhawa5Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001, IndiaThis case report describes acral lick dermatitis in a six-month-old domestic rabbit, which presented with the complaint of excessive licking of the carpus of left forelimb. Clinical examination showed a single well demarcated, oval, alopecic, ulcerated lesion with peripheral hyperpigmentation and thickening at the carpus of left forelimb. Rabbit was successfully managed with oral fluoxetine and topical application of ointment containing fluocinolone acetonide in 0.025% concentration along with intralesional injection of hydrocortisone of 0.15 mL diluted in normal saline at two sites of a lesion at interval of one week. In addition to medical therapy, hard plastic cat ball, some baby toys, and gnawing sticks were kept with rabbit as a method of environmental enrichment with the purpose of mental stimulation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/142813
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author Mukesh Srivastava
Anil Ahuja
S. Kachhawaha
N. K Singh
Ankita Sharma
J. P. Kachhawa
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Anil Ahuja
S. Kachhawaha
N. K Singh
Ankita Sharma
J. P. Kachhawa
Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
author_facet Mukesh Srivastava
Anil Ahuja
S. Kachhawaha
N. K Singh
Ankita Sharma
J. P. Kachhawa
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title Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
title_short Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
title_full Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
title_fullStr Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Stress Induced Acral Lick Dermatitis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report
title_sort stress induced acral lick dermatitis in a domestic rabbit: a case report
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
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2090-701X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This case report describes acral lick dermatitis in a six-month-old domestic rabbit, which presented with the complaint of excessive licking of the carpus of left forelimb. Clinical examination showed a single well demarcated, oval, alopecic, ulcerated lesion with peripheral hyperpigmentation and thickening at the carpus of left forelimb. Rabbit was successfully managed with oral fluoxetine and topical application of ointment containing fluocinolone acetonide in 0.025% concentration along with intralesional injection of hydrocortisone of 0.15 mL diluted in normal saline at two sites of a lesion at interval of one week. In addition to medical therapy, hard plastic cat ball, some baby toys, and gnawing sticks were kept with rabbit as a method of environmental enrichment with the purpose of mental stimulation.
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