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  • *Can stimulate the immune system to amplify the adaptive immune response |l11=Vaccines#Dog Vaccinations
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  • ...immune system. Dogs which are affected are unable to mount an appropriate immune response and are more susceptible to infection and allergic conditions. It ...rimary Adaptive Immunity Deficiencies]][[Category:Immunological Diseases - Dog]]
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  • ===Immune-Mediated=== ...une system damages the glandular tissue. Dogs with KCS often have other '''immune-mediated''' diseases.
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  • ...en almost exclusively in puppies younger than 16 weeks. It often occurs in dog breeds such as the Dachshund, Labrador, Golden Retriever and Pointer. Singl An underlying '''immune dysfunction''' is likely and bacterial involvement, when present, is second
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  • ===Alimentary System=== ===Cardiovascular System:===
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  • 2. [[Canine Parvovirus|''Canine Parvo (dog)'']] *EHV-1 can also affect the nervous system
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  • ...ous splenectomy or is undergoing chemotherapy and has a compromised immune system. ...tegory:Anaemia|7]][[Category:Lymphoreticular and Haematopoietic Diseases - Dog]]
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  • ...the uptake and destruction of platelets by cells of the monocyte-phagocyte system (MPS). The destruction of platelets usually results in severe [[Platelet Ab ...P . ITP that occurs concurrently with [[Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia|immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia]] (IMHA) is known as '''Evan’s syndrome'''.
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  • ...As animals grow older and become exposed to hookworm larvae, a strong Th2 immune response develops so that new L3 larvae are trapped within eosinophilic gra ...d, progressing to areas of alopecia and lichenification. The owner of the dog may be affected by '''[[Cutaneous Larva Migrans|cutaneous larva migrans]]''
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  • '''1. Initial antigen exposure sensitises immune system (Image 1):''' * The release of inflammatary [[Cytokines|cytokines]] which can cause the dog to become itchy.
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  • ...thought to reflect an exaggerated or inappropriate response by the immune system to dietary, bacterial or self-antigens. IBD is a diagnosis of exclusion. Affects the cat, dog and horse. No sex or breed or age predispositions exist.
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Integumentary System - Bacterial Infections]]
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  • ...and, unlike the conjugated form, this cannot be excreted by the [[Urinary System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|kidney]]. Possible causes of haemolysis and *'''Immune reactions''' to red blood cells, including:
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  • :'''[[Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia|Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia]]''' [[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Dog]]
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  • ...the body. The pathology can be attributed to true autoantibody binding, '''immune complex deposition''' causing a [[Type III Hypersensitivity|type III hypers ...l?q=title%3A%28systemic+lupus+erythematosus%29+OR+title%3A%28multisystemic+immune+mediated+disease%29&fq=sc%3A%22ve%22 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus publicati
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  • ...f platelets. Infections, neoplasia and [[Immune Mediated Thrombocytopaenia|immune-mediated thrombocytopaenia]] (ITP) are common causes of thrombocytopaenia, ...atelet clumps have formed. The normal blood platelet concentration of the dog is 175-500x10^9; a tendency to bleed following an insult such as venepunctu
    10 KB (1,307 words) - 16:18, 15 October 2013
  • * Haemorrhage is the escape of blood from within the cardiovascular system. * Endothelial damage is caused by accumulation of immune complexes.
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  • *For a localised '''mucosal''' immune response, intranasal administration is required ([[Immunoglobulin A|IgA]]) ...es. The acquired antibodies are used in combination with [[Adaptive Immune System - Overview#Antigen Recognition|antigen]], and catabolised by the body, mean
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  • After absorption, retinol is released into the [[Lymphatic System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatics]] with chylomicrons and transpor ...al vision, cellular differentiation, morphogenesis, [[:Category:Immunology|immune function]], and transmembrane protein transfer'''.
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