Feline autoimmune disease skin

    • [DOC File]Paper One: MACVSc

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      Briefly contrast the physical and chemical properties of ointments and creams and list where these may be used in the management of skin disease of the dog. Describe the pharmacokinetics, mechanism of action and list the clinical indications for the use of terbinafine in the management of skin diseases of the cat.


    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

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      Immune-Mediated Skin Disorders. Introduction. Immune-mediated dermatoses are uncommon skin diseases in dogs and cats. This rather broad category includes primary or autoimmune skin disorders and secondary or immune-mediated disorders. In primary autoimmune skin disease the body develops antibodies against normal body constituents.


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      9. Discoid lupus erythematosus (Collie nose or solar dermatitis) -canine autoimmune disease. The bridge of the nose exhibits depigmentation, erythema, scaling and erosions. Commonly seen in Collies, German Shepherds, Huskies, Labs, and Sheep dogs.


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      Symmetrical deformity of the nails or claws caused by abnormal growth (nail dystrophy or onychodystrophy) that is related to the autoimmune disease, lupus, or a lupus-like disease (symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy)—3–8 years of age. Signs/Observed Changes in the Pet. Licking at the feet and/or nails. Lameness. Pain


    • [DOC File]SKF - 6/2

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      Icterus is often associated with the presence of fleas or ticks, infection with feline leukemia virus, feline infectious peritonitis, travel to areas endemic for liver flukes or fungal diseases, prolonged anorexia, ingestion of drugs or toxins, and presence of immune-mediated diseases.


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      dermatitis, infectious pododermatitis), then formulate a diagnostic plan for identifying and controlling the underlying/primary disease (i.e., allergies, endocrinopathies, keratinization defects, and autoimmune skin diseases).


    • [DOCX File]Diagnosing and Treating Otitis Externa and Otitis Media in ...

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      Probably one of the most common ailments of dogs seen in a veterinary practice is ear disease. From mild erythema to severe otitis media, approximately 15%-20% percent of all canine patients and approximately 6% - 7% percent of all feline patients have some kind of ear disease. In the humid climates, the incidence of otitis in dogs approaches 50%.


    • [PDF File]Veterinary Funding Agencies - Tufts University

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      Of particular interest is collie breed-specific research that includes gastric volvulus-torsion, autoimmune skin disease and dermatomyositis, epilepsy, infertility, urinary Incontinence in spayed females, and MDR1 clinical application. ... seed grants in feline chronic renal disease and feline cardiac disease. All cats that address issues in ...


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      Often associated with metabolic diseases (such as feline immunodeficiency virus [FIV], systemic lupus erythematosus [autoimmune disease in which body attacks its own skin and other organs], diabetes mellitus [sugar diabetes]) Demodex gatoi—may be transferable from cat to cat within the same household. Treatment. Health Care. Outpatient


    • [DOC File]Homepage | Wiley

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      Systemic lupus erythematosus (autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own skin and other organs)—tendency to affect large-breed dogs; collies, German shepherd dogs, poodles, terriers, beagles, and Shetland sheepdogs. Secondary to administration of sulfa drugs—increased sensitivity in Doberman pinschers



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      “Gelatinous” feel to skin (due to disease of the blood vessels [known as “vasculopathy”]) History of recent blood transfusion. Severe trauma: bleeding into muscle or abdomen or formation of a localized mass of blood in a tissue or organ (known as a “hematoma”) Decreased Elimination of Bilirubin—Blockage of the Flow of Bile ...


    • [DOC File]FoodScience Laboratories - Feline Leukemia

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      Mani S, Whitesides J F, Lawson J W., Use of Perna and Dimethylglycine (DMG) as immunotherapeutic agents in autoimmune disease and melanoma. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. In Press. MacKenzie, C., and Frisell, W. Metabolism of Dimethylglycine by Liver Mitochondria. Journal of Biology and Chemistry. 232:417, 1958.


    • [DOC File]Paper 1 - .NET Framework

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      Define the pH of normal canine skin and discuss the possible role of pH in the cutaneous structure and function of normal canine skin. ... proposed mechanisms resulting in loss of self tolerance allowing the development of autoimmune disease. Describe the mechanisms by which dermatophytes cause cutaneous disease (35%). ... Feline auricular ...


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