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many problems increase skin production
Primary keratinisation is less common
Lichenification- thickened epidermis
orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis
parakeratotic hyperkeratosis |
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Orthokeratotic Hyperkeratosis |
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- non nucleated keratinocytes
- inflamm diseases and keratinisation disorders |
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Parakeratotic hyperkeratosis |
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- nucleated keratinocytes
- Malassezia dermatitis, zinc responsive dermatosis, superficial necrolytic dermatitis |
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Superficial necrolytic dermatitis
when?
treat? |
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- see in End stage liver disease, pancreatitis, glucagonomas, DM
Treat: hepatic support diet, Zinc, EFAs, High quality protein and parenteral aas solutions
- surgical removal of tumour |
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Zinc responsive dermatosis |
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Two syndromes:
1. Diet-related
2. Zinc malabsorption
Causes bilaterally symetrical scaling and alopecia of the face, pinnae, elbos, hocks, genitalia and foot pads
Treatment:
Zinc sulphate, zinc methionine
treat secondary infection
- Diet, EFAs, steroids maybe |
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Destruction of cell membrane adhesion molecules- most idiopathic, bacterial and viral infections, chronic inflamm dermatitis
Pustules, epidermal collarettes, scaling and erosions
nose, face, pinnae, nipples, feet, onychodystrophy or generalised.
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Naso-digital hyperkeratosis
types of dogs?
assoc?
treatment? |
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- old dogs, cocker and springer spaniels, dogues de Bourdeaux
- hypothyroidism, pemphigus foliaceus, lupus erythematosus, zinc resp.
Treat:
warm water soaks and vaseline or other emollients, topical salicylic acid, propylene glycol |
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What is similar to naso-digital hyperkeratosis? |
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normal protective mechanism
alopecia and hyperkeratosis over bony prominence
DO NOT REMOVE
if fissured or infected- control infection and provide padding |
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Idiopathic Keratinisation disorders
spaniels and other breeds? |
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Hereditary defect with increased epidermal turnover
- spaniels- thick, adherent scales, erythema, seborrhoea, otitis externa
Other breeds: dry diffuse scaling |
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Diagnosis of scaling disorders |
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Rule out parasites- coat brushing, skin scrapes, tape strips...sarcoptes serology
Malassezia and pyoderma: impressino smears, tape strips
Screening haem, biochem, urinalysis
endocrine tests
biopsy |
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Treatment for Scaling disorders |
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1. treat secondary infections
2. Topical keratolytic
3. moisturising shampoos or rinses
4. EFAs
5. retinoids- teratogenic, KCS, dry skin, joint pain, hyperostosis, GIT upsets
6. VIt A effective |
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- rare hereditary and congenital defect
- several types
- poor prognosis
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hereditary conditions of bull terriers
- stunted, scaling, concave hard palate
- malassezia dermatitis
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Causes of erosions and ulcers |
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Common:
Focal: pyotraumatic dermatitis
Fascial and nasal: cowpox, herpes, calicivirus
Generalised and or mucocutanous: deep pyoderma, demodex, |
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Immune mediated or non immune
wide range of drugs
withdraw drug and give supportive care |
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Cutaneous lupus erythematosus |
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Depigmentation, erosions, ulcers, Onychodystrophy( disfiguration of toe nails)
Exfoliative CLE ( German short haired pointerS)
Ulcerative CLE ( shetland sheepdogs and rough collies) |
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Spontaneous, drugs, immune-mediated diseases, infections, neoplasia Ulceration, necrosis and crusting of extremities Onychodystrophy Panniculitis Cold agglutinin disease
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Pemphigus Vulgaris/ subepidermal blistering diseases |
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disruption of BM
- initially form fluid filled bulla or vesicle
- ulceration and crusting of mucocutaneous junctions, nose, ventral body, footpads
- Onychodystrophy
- pain and depressed
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Erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis |
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Rare diseases with necrosis of keratinocytes – Erythema multiforme- erythema, scaling, plaques, erosions, crusts
– TEN - widespread full thickness necrosis Drugs, infections, neoplasia, idiopathic
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Dogs, cats, rabbits
- defect in collagens and elastin
- abnormal elasticity and fragility
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Approach to erosions and ulcers |
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Biopsy and histopath
cytology , haem, biochem, urinalysis
coombs test, anti-platelet antibody, ANA titres |
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Treatment for erosions and ulcers |
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Glucocorticoids- prednisolone, dexamethasone
topical products
Tetracycline and niacinamidePentoxifyllineAzathioprine and chlorambucilCyclosporine and tacrolimusTaper to maintenance dose
Monitor carefully
– Haematology,biochemistry and urinalysis every 3 – 6m
Sun protection
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- nodular granulomatous reaction
- disease vectors- make sure to treat in whatever endemic area you are in. |
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Filamentous bacteria and mycobacteria |
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Recurrent abscesses, panniculitis, nodules, sinus tracts – Ulcerate and drain red-brown to yellow-grey pus, ‘tissue grains’ Pyrexia, depression, CNS, lungs, abdomen
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Fungal and related infections |
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Usually environmental organisms – Sporothrix, Pythium, Aspergillus, Cryptococcus Occasionally dermatophytes Nodules, draining sinuses, tissue grains
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Common in puppies - ‘Big-head disease’ Acute facial swelling– Serous to muco-purulent discharge – Otitis externa– Lymphadenopathy,pyrexia
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inflamm of subcut fat
- nodules with fatty haemorrhagic discharge
ulceration, non healing wounds
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Sterlie pyogranuloma and reactive histiocytosis |
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focal to multifocal nodules
erythema, alopecia, crusting
swelling of nasal planum |
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Plasmocytic pododermatitis |
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Uncommon but easily recognised Affected cats usually well– Can have anaemia, hypergammaglobulinaemia, renal amyloidosis and glomerulonephritis
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Trauma Bacterial infection Fungal infection Idiopathic onychomadesis Immune-mediated disease Symmetric lupoid onychodystrophy (lupoid onychitis) Congenital Neoplasia
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sloughing of claws
diagnosis requires p3 amputation
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Treatment of claw disease |
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Control bacterial infection Variable response to treatment – Claw care – High quality diet and EFAs – Biotin – Niacinamide and tetracycline – Topical or systemic glucocorticoids
– Pentoxifylline – Tacrolimus or ciclosporin – Cytotoxic agents
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Normally emptied during defeacation – Social interaction Problems are common – Impaction and infection – Anal sac adenocarcinoma Treatment – Manual expression
– Weight loss and diet
– Surgical removal?
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primary factors: atopic derm
treatment often aggressive- laser surgery often required |
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post inflamm- parasites, hypersensitivity, trauma
endocrinopathies
cyclical flank alopecia
idiopathic
neoplastic |
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post inflamm- immune mediated, scars, vulnerable to uv damage
Vitiligo- immune mediated focal depigmentation
congenital: albinos, chediak-higashi syndrome
idiopathic leucotrichia
aging changes |
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