Difference between revisions of "Canine Dermatomyositis"

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*Affects puppies of collies and shetland sheepdogs from 8 weeks of age
 
*Affects puppies of collies and shetland sheepdogs from 8 weeks of age
 
*Lesions - vesiculating dermatitis
 
*Lesions - vesiculating dermatitis
 
**Face, lips, external ears, later distal extremities
 
**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
 
*Microscopically: interface dermatitis and basal cell degeneration of epidermis and follicular wall, atrophy of follicles, epidermal vesicles and pustules, dermal scarring
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*Hereditary in Collies and Shetland sheepdgs
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*Lesions resemble [[Muscles Inflammatory - Pathology#Canine polymyositis|canine polymyositis]]
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*Also degeneration of blood vessels -> muscle [[Muscles Degenerative - Pathology#Ischaemia|microinfarcts]]
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*Usually generalised but temporalis and other masticatory muscles may be involved the most
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*Microscopically: inclusion bodies in endothelial cells
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*Best place for biopsy is anterior and most superficial temporalis muscle
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*Also involves skin, may involve the oesophagus
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[[Category:Integumentary System - Autoimmune Reactions]]
 
[[Category:Integumentary System - Autoimmune Reactions]]

Revision as of 16:53, 22 February 2011

  • 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
  • Hereditary in Collies and Shetland sheepdgs
  • Lesions resemble canine polymyositis
  • Also degeneration of blood vessels -> muscle microinfarcts
  • Usually generalised but temporalis and other masticatory muscles may be involved the most
  • Microscopically: inclusion bodies in endothelial cells
  • Best place for biopsy is anterior and most superficial temporalis muscle
  • Also involves skin, may involve the oesophagus