
Studi kasus: Canine chronic ulcerative stomatitis pada anjing Pomeranian
Author(s) -
Zumara Mufida Hidayati,
I Nyoman Suartha,
I Gede Soma
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal sains dan teknologi peternakan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2716-0424
pISSN - 2715-3010
DOI - 10.31605/jstp.v2i2.941
Subject(s) - medicine , stomatitis , anemia , gastroenterology , physical examination , tongue , pathology
Chronic inflammation of the oral cavity accompanied by ulcers called Canine Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis (CCUS). A Pomeranian dog was examined at the Animal Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University with complaints of decreased appetite and drinking accompanied, in the dog that would not close his mouth. Clinical examination showed that there is bleeding and swelling of the gums and lips, torn sores and ulcer on the lower lip, redness on the edge of the tongue, blackish plaque in almost all of his teeth, halitosis, and enlargement of the mandibular lymph nodes, and routine hematological examination showed a normochromic and normocytic anemia, elevated monocyte levels, and neutrophilia, so dogs were diagnosed with CCUS. Treatment using Amoxicillin, Meloxicam, Vitamin C, Ferrous Sulfate, and fluid therapy using NaCl initially gave quite good results, but the dog died on the sixth day after therapy which possibly due to severe malnutrition and anemia.