24 Citations
Cutaneous form of maculopapular mastocytosis in a foal.
- MedicineVeterinary dermatology
- 2016
The case presented here fulfils the criteria of equine cutaneous maculopapular mastocytosis (ECMM), representing a rare entity in foals that is reported to be associated with spontaneous regression, although the long-term prognosis is not known.
Ichthyosis fetalis in a cross-bred lamb.
- MedicineVeterinary dermatology
- 2017
Greater awareness by practitioners is required for this disease to be included in the differential diagnosis of dermatopathies in this species, as a case of presumptive ichthyosis fetalis in a lamb is described.
Superficial angiomyxoma in a pregnant cow
- MedicineJournal of the South African Veterinary Association
- 2020
A 3-year-old, pregnant, Alpine Brown cow showed a rapidly growing, pedunculated, skin mass located at the umbilical region, reaching 8 kg in weight over a 3-month period after its initial detection, which was completely surgically excised.
Pathological and virological features of skin lesions caused by BVDV in cattle
- Medicine, BiologyBrazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
- 2019
BVDV infection might cause acute disease, characterized by skin and upper alimentary system ulcerative lesions, in both MD and PI cattle.
Solar-induced dorsal skin necrosis in sheep.
- MedicineVeterinary dermatology
- 2019
The findings are consistent with post-shearing, sun-induced thermal burns leading to dorsal skin necrosis leading to third-degree burns, characterized by full-thickness coagulative necrosis of epidermis and dermis, including blood vessels and adnexa.
Multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease in a horse in Brazil
- Medicine
- 2017
Horse MEED should be included in the differential diagnosis of horses with skin lesions concomitant with clinical signs of gastrointestinal illness, and eosinophilic granulomas in the skin, oral mucosa, duodenum, pancreas, and mesenteric lymph nodes should be considered.
First report of dermatophilosis in wild European red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris)
- MedicineVeterinary Record Case Reports
- 2019
The first description of dermatophilosis in European red squirrels is reported, another important differential diagnosis of skin disease in a nationally declining population.
Ichthyosis fetalis in Polled Hereford and Shorthorn calves
- Biology, MedicineJournal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc
- 2017
The known mutation (H1935R) in gene ABCA12, responsible for ichthyosis fetalis in Chianina cattle, was shown to be absent in both affected calves and their obligate heterozygous parents, indicating that allelic heterogeneity exists for this condition in cattle.
The role of oclacitinib in the management of ischaemic dermatopathy in four dogs.
- Medicine, BiologyVeterinary dermatology
- 2019
Oclacitinib was a useful immunosuppressive adjuvant to oral glucocorticoids for the treatment of refractory or severe cases of ischaemic dermatopathy in these four dogs, and warrants further studies of the safety, efficacy and mechanism of action of oclac itinib as an Immunosuppressant.
Surgical resection of calcinosis circumscripta in the funicular part of the nuchal ligament in the cranial cervical region of a horse
- Medicine
- 2017
Surgical resection of the mass, including a complete removal of the adjacent nuchal ligament, resulted in improvement in the signs of neck stiffness and Histopathological examination identified the mass as calcinosis circumscripta.
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- BiologyVeterinary dermatology
- 2014
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- MedicineOral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology
- 1994
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- Biology, MedicineVeterinary pathology
- 1990
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- BiologyVeterinary dermatology
- 2015
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- BiologyPhysiological reviews
- 1997
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- MedicineVeterinary pathology
- 1987
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