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| An eosinophilic infiltrate may indicate a diet-induced, type 1 hypersensitivity. However, most dogs do not respond to a purely exclusion diet. Endoparasitism should also be excluded prior to immunosuppressive therapy for EE. | | An eosinophilic infiltrate may indicate a diet-induced, type 1 hypersensitivity. However, most dogs do not respond to a purely exclusion diet. Endoparasitism should also be excluded prior to immunosuppressive therapy for EE. |
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− | ===Focal=== | + | Focal EE is a disease of young dogs, which can be associated with [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara canis'']] infection. Pin-head sized white nodules can be seen under the serosa in the bowel. |
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− | * A disease of young dogs.
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− | * Associated with [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara canis'']] infection.
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− | ** Pin-head sized white nodules can be seen under the serosa in the bowel.
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| *** Consist of of eosinophils and occasionally macrophages and plasma cells. | | *** Consist of of eosinophils and occasionally macrophages and plasma cells. |
| *** Can sometimes see [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara'']] larvae in the nodules. | | *** Can sometimes see [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara'']] larvae in the nodules. |
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| *** Eosinophils heavily infiltrate all layers of stomach and intestines. | | *** Eosinophils heavily infiltrate all layers of stomach and intestines. |
| **It has been suggested that it is a type of hypersensitivity reaction. | | **It has been suggested that it is a type of hypersensitivity reaction. |
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− | ==Signalment==
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− | Focal EE is a disease of young dogs, which can be associated with [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara canis'']] infection. Pin-head sized white nodules can be seen under the serosa in the bowel.
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− | *** Consist of of eosinophils and occasionally macrophages and plasma cells.
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− | *** Can sometimes see [[Toxocara canis|''Toxocara'']] larvae in the nodules.
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| This condition is seen in any breed or age, but is more common in younger animals and certain breeds: | | This condition is seen in any breed or age, but is more common in younger animals and certain breeds: |