Autoimmune disease in dogs nose

    • Pemphigus: An Autoimmune Complex in Dogs and Cats

      Common Diseases of the Canine Nasal Planum with emphasis on Discoid Lupus Erythematosus Dr Robert Hilton BVSc(Hons) MANZCVS (Canine Medicine) Cert.VD MRCVS Mobile 0433-853560


    • [PDF File]SKIN DISORDERS OF THE NOSE (NASAL DERMATOSES)

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      Canine Chronic Inflammatory Rhinitis Rebecca C. Windsor, DVM*, and Lynelle R. Johnson, DVM, PhD, DACVIM† Chronic inflammatory rhinitis is commonly found in dogs with chronic nasal disease and is characterized by lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates in the nasal mucosa in the absence of an obvious etiologic process.


    • [PDF File]A Practical Approach to Diagnosing and Managing Ear ...

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      Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Dogs and Cats TobyJ. Kimm, BS, DVM* James O. Noxon, DVM** Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease affecting multiple systems and has been reported in humans, dogs, and cats. Although known since the 19th century in humans, SLE was not recognized in the dog until 1965.1Since the first case ...


    • [PDF File]The Dog's Nose How it works and Skin Conditions

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      Ear-nose-throat (ENT) manifestations of connective tissue disorders represent a diagnostic challenge for clinicians as they often constitute the initial sign of an otherwise asymptomatic autoim - mune disease. Mor e o v e r , in patients with known autoimmune rheumatic dis - eases, ENT manifestations can be over …


    • [PDF File]Common Diseases of the Canine Nasal Planum

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      Immune-mediated disease—examples include the following autoimmune diseases that involve the skin: systemic lupus erythematosus, discoid lupus erythematosus, pemphigus foliaceus, pemphigus erythematosus Inflammation of the skin in the lightly pigmented skin of the nose secondary to exposure to sunlight (known as “nasal solar


    • Review Ear – nose – throat manifestations of autoimmune ...

      Pemphigus: An Autoimmune Complex in Dogs and Cats A. K. Takayama, BBA, BS, DVM* D.S. Busch, DVM** Introduction The nan1e Pemphigus, derived'from the Greek wordforblister, describesa groupofvesiculobull­ ous diseases of the skin of dogs, cats, and hu­ n1ans. The pemphigus complex is an autoim­ munediseaseoftheskin characterized bylesions


    • Autoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital

      and Dudley nose. Snow nose is a seasonal decrease in nasal pigmentation commonly observed in Arctic breeds and retrievers. 1 Dogs with Dudley nose have no nasal pigmen - tation and are generally affected from birth. Both are cosmetic defects and do not warrant further investigation or therapy. Vitiligo Vitiligo is a rare acquired disease associated


    • [PDF File]Diseases and Disorders Affecting Akitas

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      Jun 20, 2013 · THE DOG’S NOSE: HOW IT WORKS AND SKIN CONDITIONS ... Discoid lupus erythematosus is a relatively common autoimmune skin disease in dogs. The nose experiences pigment loss and sometimes texture loss. Following the pigment loss, inflammation, sores and crustiness may appear. The breeds most often affected by lupus erythematosus are the Collie ...


    • [PDF File]CONSULT THE EXPERT NASAL PLANUM DISEASE IN DOGS

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      lyme disease, etc) and FUO (fever of unknown origin caused by same) 6. Vitigilio alone or Uveodermatological syndrome (VKH)- (loss of pigment , ulcers . and crusting in mucus membranes (nose, eyes, anus, genitals) can be accompanied by painful blindness) 7. Popping Hocks ( …


    • [PDF File]Canine Chronic Inflammatory Rhinitis

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      nose and manage ear disease in dogs. It is critical to appreciate that ear disease is only a clinical problem (no more specific than pruritus)1 and that steps must be taken to prevent otitis externa from progressing to proliferative otitis. Box 1 summa - rizes step-by …


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