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Bacteria and yeast on the surface and within non-inflamed hair follicles of skin biopsies from cats with non-neoplastic dermatoses.
Cornell Vet. 1992 Oct; 82(4):371-7.CV

Abstract

Coccoid bacteria and/or yeasts were found in the surface keratin or exudate or, rarely, the pilar canal of non-inflamed hair follicles upon light microscopic examination of skin biopsies from 57 of 338 cats (16.9%) with non-neoplastic skin disorders. The presence of these microorganisms did not appear to suggest a specific dermatosis, nor the existence of a clinically relevant infection in the majority of cases.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Clinical Sciences, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca 14853.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

1424631

Citation

Scott, D W.. "Bacteria and Yeast On the Surface and Within Non-inflamed Hair Follicles of Skin Biopsies From Cats With Non-neoplastic Dermatoses." The Cornell Veterinarian, vol. 82, no. 4, 1992, pp. 371-7.
Scott DW. Bacteria and yeast on the surface and within non-inflamed hair follicles of skin biopsies from cats with non-neoplastic dermatoses. Cornell Vet. 1992;82(4):371-7.
Scott, D. W. (1992). Bacteria and yeast on the surface and within non-inflamed hair follicles of skin biopsies from cats with non-neoplastic dermatoses. The Cornell Veterinarian, 82(4), 371-7.
Scott DW. Bacteria and Yeast On the Surface and Within Non-inflamed Hair Follicles of Skin Biopsies From Cats With Non-neoplastic Dermatoses. Cornell Vet. 1992;82(4):371-7. PubMed PMID: 1424631.
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