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The most prevalent dog diseases caused by CHV-1 are Simplex 1 (Cold Sores), Virus 2, Vaginal Sores, Zoster Shingles, and Ocular Disease. These are lifelong viruses. The first occurrence is referred to as a primary infection, and then there’s a latent infection that is …
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The first sign of PRA is the dog becoming night blind (unable to see in low light). The disease progresses to advanced PRA in which the pupils are usually dilated and the entire visual field becomes affected in all light levels. At this level, owners often notice increased shine and "glow" from the eyes.
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Dogs—systemic lupus erythematosus (autoimmune disease in which body attacks its own skin and possibly other organs) or uveodermatologic syndrome (a rare syndrome in which the dog has inflammation in the front part of the eye, including the iris [anterior uveitis] and coexistent inflammation of the skin [dermatitis], characterized by loss of ...
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Notice the "black skin" that results from hyperpigmentation. This can be a complication of hypothyroidism as well. This dog was diagnosed with both Pemphigus and thyroid problems. Photos courtesy of Nancy Lamm. Causes. Because Pemphigus is an autoimmune disease, an underlying genetic component is …
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12. Immune/Allergy: A. Lupus, Sjogren's syndrome, autoimmune disease, B. Severe or life threatening reactions to any foods like peanuts, other nuts, fish, shell fish, any drug, latex or any other substance, allergy to stinging insects especially wasp, honey bee, hornet, yellow jacket, etc. …
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A person with an autoimmune disease has this process stuck in the ‘on’ position, either hyper-Th1 or hyper-Th2, which prolonged, destroys the tissue where the antigen is recognized. In Hashimoto’s, if the autoimmune disorder is hyper-Th1, certain types of lymphocytes and cytokines become ‘dominant’.
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Autoimmune Hypothyroid Disease A disease in which the dog's own immune system attacks and destroys the thyroid gland. The disease appears to start earlier and progress more rapidly than in other breeds, though it occurs rarely. Breeding stock should be tested with a complete thyroid panel at 2, 3, and 5 years of age. Temperament
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This can be rather catastrophic in inner ear disease where the facial nerve dysfunction results in the inability to close the eye, while also decreasing tear production. As such, every dog with inner ear disease should have a Schirmer’s tear test run on the eyes and appropriate treatment instituted if tear production is deficient.
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Demodex cati often is associated with a disease that decreases the immune response (known as “immunosuppressive disease”) Causes. Dog—Demodex canis, Demodex injai, and Demodex cornei. Cat—Demodex cati and Demodex gatoi. Risk Factors. Dogs. Exact mechanism related to the influence of the immune system on demodectic mange is unknown
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Dog. 4.2. Indications for use, specifying the target species. For the treatment of chronic, recurrent conjunctivitis resulting from autoimmune disease of the eye. Indicated for the therapeutic treatment of Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS, ‘dry eye’) and chronic superficial keratitis (‘pannus’) in the dog.
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