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Treatment of localized Mycobacterium avium complex infection with clofazimine and doxycycline in a cat
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1995
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Oral CavityVeterinary ScienceVeterinary MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ChemotherapyMicrobiologyInfection ControlClofazimine TreatmentMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceLeft Ear
Mycobacterium avium complex infection resulted in a granuloma that developed at the base of the left ear in a cat. The lesion caused vestibular dysfunction and facial palsy on the left side and protruded into the oral cavity on that side. The cat was treated successfully, with resolution of the lesion and elimination of the organism, by use of combined administration of clofazimine and doxycycline. Adverse effects of the clofazimine treatment included temporary reddish-orange discoloration of the cat's skin and mucous membranes.