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===[[Canine Dermatomyositis]]===
 
===[[Canine Dermatomyositis]]===
*See also [[Muscles Developmental - Pathology#Canine dermatomyositis|Canine dermatomyositis]]
 
*Affects puppies of collies and shetland sheepdogs from 8 weeks of age
 
*Lesions - vesiculating dermatitis
 
**Face, lips, external ears, later distal extremities
 
*Microscopically: interface dermatitis and basal cell degeneration of epidermis and follicular wall, atrophy of follicles, epidermal vesicles and pustules, dermal scarring
 
  
 
[[Category:Integumentary System - Autoimmune Reactions]]
 
  
 
===[[Systemic Lupus Erythematosus]]===
 
===[[Systemic Lupus Erythematosus]]===

Revision as of 16:52, 22 February 2011


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General

  • Classification:
    • Hypersensitivity - response to normally harmless substances
    • Auto-immune - antobodies or T-cells reactive against self-antigens
  • Mostly involves mixture of types described below


Autoimmune reactions

Bullous Pemphigoid

Canine Dermatomyositis

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Systemic (SLE)
    • Multiple organs involved
    • Cats, dogs, horses
    • Immune dysregulation:
      • Damaged T-cell suppressor function, either primary deficiency or antibody mediated
      • Cytokine dysregulation
      • Resulting B-cell hyperactivity -> antibodies to self antigens -> antigen-antibody complexes deposited in various tissues -> Type III hypersensitivity
    • Lesions localised or generalised
    • Erythema, alopecia, depigmentation, crusting and scaling, ulceration
    • Microscopically: lymphohistiocytic interface dermatitis, thickened basement membrane, vasculitis, subepidermal vesicles, basal cell degeneration
  • Discoid
    • Milder variant of systemic
    • Depigmentation, erythema, scaling, erosions, ulceration, crusting
    • Usually involves nasal planum, dorsum of muzzle, occasionally pinnae, lips, oral mucosa or periocular area
    • Microscopically: lichenoid interface dermatitis, often with lymphocytes, plasma cells, basal cell degeneration, loss of pigment

Pemphigus