Кожные нежелательные пищевые реакции у кошек

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Дата публикации 20 сентября 2022 г. 737 просмотров

Заключение

Хотя общая распространенность CAFR у кошек низкая, ее следует включать в круг дифференциальных диагнозов у всех животных с анамнезом несезонных кожных поражений или зуда, как сопровождающихся желудочно-кишечными проявлениями, так и без них. Надежно и точно диагностировать CAFR позволяет только пробная элиминационная диета, которую животное получает в течение как минимум восьми недель, возможно, с одновременным назначением на начальных этапах глюкокортикостероидов для уменьшения зуда. Как только диагноз CAFR подтвержден, методом выбора при лечении становится исключение аллергена, а любые будущие обострения зуда будут связаны скорее с развитием сопутствующих заболеваний, а не с новой нежелательной пищевой реакцией.

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