Autoimmune skin disease in dogs
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Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder of dogs, and up to 80% of cases result from an autoimmune disease that progressively destroys the thyroid gland (autoimmune thyroiditis). Once more than 75% of the gland is destroyed by this process, classical clinical signs of hypothyroidism appear.
Autoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs
(White, Sd. et. al., Use of tetracycline and niacinamide for treatment of autoimmune skin disease in 31 dogs, J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1992 May 15;200(10):1497-500) If the disease progresses, oral glucocorticoids as well as immunosuppressive drugs such as Azathioprine or …
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Pemphigus and other autoimmune skin disease respond variably to Atopica. Likely, a higher dose (10mg/kg) will be needed to achieve disease remission. Perianal fistulas respond well to a combination of topical Protopic, Genesis spray, and oral Atopica.
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** Superficial Pyoderma is one of the most common skin diseases in dogs and almost always has an underlying cause (allergies or endocrine disease). ** Cefpodoxime, Ormetoprim/sulfadimethoxine (Primor), and Convenia provide the most consistent compliance which seem to help reduce the development of resistance when used at high doses.
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Pemphigus is the name given to a group of autoimmune diseases that affect the skin. Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly perceives healthy tissues of the body as foreign and proceeds to attack that part of the body. In pemphigus, the immune system attacks important substances that attach the skin cells to one another.
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Autoimmune disease in which the body produces antibodies against the body's own thyroid tissue. These antibodies destroy the normal thyroid tissue replacing it with fibrous tissue. This is called lymphocytic thyroiditis and is one of the most common causes of primary hypothyroidism in dogs.
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