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Maria, I think maybe you meant to say alopecia, not "induce Acopia".
I know it's hard, but until you get the results of the biopsies, there really isn't anything you can do. I would try to stop reading on the internet until you know what you might be dealing with. Hoping for something easily treatable.
Somehow, you have three of the same discussion going on here in the main forum. Nobody has replied to this one, so you can still delete it: http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/waiting-on-results-1
Here is the other one, which Stella replied to: http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/waiting-on-results
Perhaps we could ask her to copy and paste her comment here, so you could close that one. It's going to be very confusing to have three of the same discussion (or even two) going on at once.
Here is some information about Alopecia:
http://www.nevetdermatology.com/alopecia-x-hair-cycle-arrest/
As you can see, this disease runs in Miniature Poodles, and since Sam is a mini, it's possible that this is what he has.
Stella ~ what kind of shampoo are you using. I am having issues with Beau and we are going to a derm specialist this next week.
We just got back from our visit to derm specialist in the Seattle area. Beau was diagnosed as having Hyperplastic lymphohistiocytic mural and interface folliculitis with paragollicular pyogranuloas, sebaceous gland loss, rare purulent folliculitis and moderate to marked orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis. It is a lot to take in and apparently quite rare and it is complex. Treatment - to begin with oil bath soaking for 15 minutes, then shampoo until most oil out of coat. We need to do this once a week. We are cutting Beau quite short on body and what is left of his gorgeous tail. Saturday we give first oil bath session. He started 25 mg of Atopica today, and the next 4 days, then will get 50 mg a day for 5 days, then 75 mg for the next 5 days, and then 100 mg (which is the max for his weight (52 lbs). We hope he will respond to the drug. He will have a blood test in 30 days to make sure his blood count is where it should be. I am hoping and praying this boy can withstand all this. I started giving him a probiotic Proviable DC
I'm sorry to hear this, Linda. The treatment is identical to that for Sebaceous Adenitis, I'm wondering if it's related to that. Sebaceous Adenitis is genetic in Poodles.
In fact, what you posted sounds like the printed biopsy results for sebaceous adenitis.
You may have seen Dane's posts on Facebook about Boomer; he was diagnosed with S.A., and they did the weekly oil baths and had him on Atopica, and he is now in remission, with great results. I wish the same for Beau.
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