2015 CASE. EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMA COMPLEX IN CATS
TOA PAYOH VETS
Eosinophilic granulomas are raised, circular, yellowish to pink nodules. They are most common on the head, face, bridge of the nose, ears, paw pads, lips, chin, mouth, and thighs.
This complex can be due to insects (especially fleas), dietary and environmental allergies, infectious agents, and genetic or hereditary factors. The cause cannot be identified in some cats.
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