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- Q1030785 abstract "Demodicosis, also called demodectic mange or red mange, is caused by a sensitivity to and overpopulation of Demodex canis as the animal's immune system is unable to keep the mites under control. Demodex is a genus of mite in the family Demodicidae. Demodex canis occurs naturally in the hair follicles of most dogs in low numbers around the face and other areas of the body. In most dogs, these mites never cause problems. However, in certain situations, such as an underdeveloped or impaired immune system, intense stress, or malnutrition, the mites can reproduce rapidly, causing symptoms in sensitive dogs that range from mild irritation and hair loss on a small patch of skin to severe and widespread inflammation, secondary infection, and in rare cases can be a life-threatening condition. Small patches of demodicosis often correct themselves over time as the dog's immune system matures, although treatment is usually recommended.".
- Q1030785 icd10 "B88.0(ILDSB88.020)".
- Q1030785 icd9 "133.8".
- Q1030785 thumbnail Demodectic_mange_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1030785 icd "133.8".
- Q1030785 icd "B88.0".
- Q1030785 name "Demodicosis".
- Q1030785 type Disease.
- Q1030785 type Thing.
- Q1030785 type Q12136.
- Q1030785 comment "Demodicosis, also called demodectic mange or red mange, is caused by a sensitivity to and overpopulation of Demodex canis as the animal's immune system is unable to keep the mites under control. Demodex is a genus of mite in the family Demodicidae. Demodex canis occurs naturally in the hair follicles of most dogs in low numbers around the face and other areas of the body. In most dogs, these mites never cause problems.".
- Q1030785 label "Demodicosis".
- Q1030785 depiction Demodectic_mange_2.jpg.
- Q1030785 name "Demodicosis".