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The new definition helps us better understand and determine the cause, course, and therapy of the feline equivalent, psychogenic alopecia. |
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What you need to know about feline psychogenic alopecia. |
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Overgrooming (psychogenic alopecia) in Cats - Causes & Treatment |
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Over-Grooming in cats is a psychological, stress-related disorder. Find out what causes this behaviour & how it is treated. |
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Feline psychogenic alopecia. This is a stress-linked self-grooming behavior (If the cat responds positively to steroids it wasn?t psychogenic alopecia). |
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Underlying medical conditions in cats with presumptive psychogenic |
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OBJECTIVE: To identify underlying medical conditions in cats with a presumptive diagnosis of psychogenic alopecia. DESIGN: Case series. |
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PEP Web - Sudden Graying of Hair, Alopecia, and Diabetes Mellitus |
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Sudden Graying of Hair, Alopecia, and Diabetes Mellitus of Psychogenic Origin: Hyman S. Barahal and Nathan Freeman. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. |
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The Effects of Clomipramine Hydrochloride in Cats With Psychogenic |
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A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted to determine the efficacy of clomipramine hydrochloride in cats with psychogenic alopecia. |
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The Effects of Clomipramine Hydrochloride in Cats With Psychogenic |
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Table 1 Alopecia Scores Used for Cats Receiving Clomipramine Hydrochloride or Placebo to Manage Psychogenic Alopecia |
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IngentaConnect P-41 Psychogenic alopecia by fur-plucking in a |
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Feline psychogenic alopecia is an anxiety neurosis. In these cats, fur-plucking is an excessive grooming behaviour leading to fur hyperpigmentation. |
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Sounds she has a case of psychogenic alopecia. When she becomes anxious, she scratches her neck. It's her stress target. She's reacting to residual angst |
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discusses primary seborrhoea, flank alopecia, breed predisposition, psychogenic alopecia, nasal planum, mast cell tumour, pruritus variable, |
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56 dogs and 21 cats diagnosed with acral lick dermatitis or psychogenic alopecia and treated homeopathically from 1995 to 1999 in the Dermatology Service of |
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[0042] Traumatic alopecia is the result of injury to the hair follicle. It is also commonly referred to as "scarring alopecia". Psychogenic alopecia occurs |
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Alopecia areata is universally accepted as being. of psychogenic origin, even by nonpsychiatrists. Without the. benefit of psychoanalytical procedures, |
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