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R. Educ. contin. Med. Vet. Zoot. ; 18(2): [e38068], set. 2020. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-28762

Resumo

A dermatomiosite canina é uma vasculopatia inflamatória da pele e músculos, com manifestações cutâneas envolvendo a face, orelhas, extremidades da cauda e distais por sobre proeminências ósseas. O envolvimento muscular manifesta-se sob a forma de mioatrofia cefálica, dificuldade de deglutição, redução do reflexo do vômito e marcha atípica. A dermatomiosite canina é classificada em dermatomiosite canina familiar e em forma variante ou dermatomiosite-símile. Neste relato descreve-se um caso de dermatomiosite-símile em cadela de dois anos de idade, sem raça definida, que apresentava necrose isquêmica dos pavilhões auriculares e atrofia dos músculos temporal e masseter. O exame dermo-histopatológico realizado em fragmentos de pele dos pavilhões auriculares, região cefálica e amostras de tecido muscular (temporal e masseter) confirmou a existência de dermatite perivascular e foliculite de interface pobre em células, focos de atrofia folicular e de fibras musculares e moderada fibrose dérmica. Portanto a histopatologia, associada às manifestações clínicas do animal, permitiu o estabelecimento do diagnóstico de dermatomiosite-símile, enfermidade pouco descrita na dermatologia veterinária brasileira.(AU)


Canine dermatomyositis is a skin and muscles inflammatory vasculopathy with cuta-neous manifestations involving face, ears, tail and distal ends over bony prominences. Mus-cle involvement manifests itself in the form of muscles of the head, difficulty in swallowing, reduction of reflex of vomit and atypical gait. Canine dermatomyositis is classified into variant form or dermatomyositis-like. This report describes a case of dermatomyositis-like in a two-year-old femalemixed-breed dog that presented ischemic necrosis of pinna and temporal and masseter muscle atrophy. In histopathological examinations performed with skin fragments of pinna, cephalic region and muscle samples (temporal and masseter), it was detected a perivascular dermatitis and folliculitis with poor cell interface, foci of follicular atrophy and muscle fibers with moderate dermal fibrosis confirming the diagnosis of derma-tomyositis-like, relatively little described in brazilian veterinary dermatology.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Cães/anormalidades , Dermatomiosite/classificação , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária
2.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1489060

Resumo

A dermatomiosite canina é uma vasculopatia inflamatória da pele e músculos, com manifestações cutâneas envolvendo a face, orelhas, extremidades da cauda e distais por sobre proeminências ósseas. O envolvimento muscular manifesta-se sob a forma de mioatrofia cefálica, dificuldade de deglutição, redução do reflexo do vômito e marcha atípica. A dermatomiosite canina é classificada em dermatomiosite canina familiar e em forma variante ou dermatomiosite-símile. Neste relato descreve-se um caso de dermatomiosite-símile em cadela de dois anos de idade, sem raça definida, que apresentava necrose isquêmica dos pavilhões auriculares e atrofia dos músculos temporal e masseter. O exame dermo-histopatológico realizado em fragmentos de pele dos pavilhões auriculares, região cefálica e amostras de tecido muscular (temporal e masseter) confirmou a existência de dermatite perivascular e foliculite de interface pobre em células, focos de atrofia folicular e de fibras musculares e moderada fibrose dérmica. Portanto a histopatologia, associada às manifestações clínicas do animal, permitiu o estabelecimento do diagnóstico de dermatomiosite-símile, enfermidade pouco descrita na dermatologia veterinária brasileira.


Canine dermatomyositis is a skin and muscles inflammatory vasculopathy with cuta-neous manifestations involving face, ears, tail and distal ends over bony prominences. Mus-cle involvement manifests itself in the form of muscles of the head, difficulty in swallowing, reduction of reflex of vomit and atypical gait. Canine dermatomyositis is classified into variant form or dermatomyositis-like. This report describes a case of dermatomyositis-like in a two-year-old femalemixed-breed dog that presented ischemic necrosis of pinna and temporal and masseter muscle atrophy. In histopathological examinations performed with skin fragments of pinna, cephalic region and muscle samples (temporal and masseter), it was detected a perivascular dermatitis and folliculitis with poor cell interface, foci of follicular atrophy and muscle fibers with moderate dermal fibrosis confirming the diagnosis of derma-tomyositis-like, relatively little described in brazilian veterinary dermatology.


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Cães/anormalidades , Dermatomiosite/classificação , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária
3.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 46(supl): 1-6, 2018. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457944

Resumo

Background: Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic, inflammatory/immunemediated disease of the skin, muscles and blood vessels of hereditary nature and unclear pathogenesis. This familial disease has been described in certain breeds, especially collies and Shetland sheep dogs and is of rare occurrence in mongrel dogs. To describe and discuss three clinical cases of dermatomyositis-like disease and provide a brief review of the literature.Cases: Three young mongrel dogs are included in this report. Case 1: Mandarino, a 4-year-old mongrel dog, having a history of skin lesions for at least a year. Showed an underweight patient, skin ulcers, crusts, alopecia, peri-ocular scarring causing severe lagophthalmia and a corneal ulcer. Muscle atrophy was most notable in the head and legs; the dog had difficulty and pain walking. Treatment was initialised with cephalexin 30 mg/kg BID, pentoxifylline 25 mg/kg BID, and prednisone 2.2 mg/kg SID. The patient was presented after two weeks for follow up; the anaemia and skin condition had improved, the weight had increased by 2 kg, dysphagia and locomotor abnormalities were not present. Case 2: Milagros, a mongrel female dog approximately two years of age, rescued from a shelter. Physical examination showed facial alopecia, erythema and scarring of the periocular skin, crusting and scaling in alopecic areas, pinnae tip necrosis and crusting, ear alopecia, tail tip necrosis and crusting. Also present were distal limb alopecia, crusting and ulcers in areas of trauma in the hock and carpal surfaces; some nails presented onychorhexis and onychoschizia. The patient has been treated for 12 months with a good clinical outcome, with pentoxifylline, azathioprine 2.2 mg/kg EOD alternating with prednisone 1 mg/kg EOD. Case 3: Chuchito, an 11-month-old male mongrel rescued dog had been previously hospitalised due to his skin condition.[...]


Assuntos
Masculino , Feminino , Animais , Cães , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/tratamento farmacológico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária , Azatioprina/uso terapêutico , Cefalexina/uso terapêutico , Pentoxifilina/uso terapêutico , Prednisona/uso terapêutico
4.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 46(supl): 1-6, 2018. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-18232

Resumo

Background: Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic, inflammatory/immunemediated disease of the skin, muscles and blood vessels of hereditary nature and unclear pathogenesis. This familial disease has been described in certain breeds, especially collies and Shetland sheep dogs and is of rare occurrence in mongrel dogs. To describe and discuss three clinical cases of dermatomyositis-like disease and provide a brief review of the literature.Cases: Three young mongrel dogs are included in this report. Case 1: Mandarino, a 4-year-old mongrel dog, having a history of skin lesions for at least a year. Showed an underweight patient, skin ulcers, crusts, alopecia, peri-ocular scarring causing severe lagophthalmia and a corneal ulcer. Muscle atrophy was most notable in the head and legs; the dog had difficulty and pain walking. Treatment was initialised with cephalexin 30 mg/kg BID, pentoxifylline 25 mg/kg BID, and prednisone 2.2 mg/kg SID. The patient was presented after two weeks for follow up; the anaemia and skin condition had improved, the weight had increased by 2 kg, dysphagia and locomotor abnormalities were not present. Case 2: Milagros, a mongrel female dog approximately two years of age, rescued from a shelter. Physical examination showed facial alopecia, erythema and scarring of the periocular skin, crusting and scaling in alopecic areas, pinnae tip necrosis and crusting, ear alopecia, tail tip necrosis and crusting. Also present were distal limb alopecia, crusting and ulcers in areas of trauma in the hock and carpal surfaces; some nails presented onychorhexis and onychoschizia. The patient has been treated for 12 months with a good clinical outcome, with pentoxifylline, azathioprine 2.2 mg/kg EOD alternating with prednisone 1 mg/kg EOD. Case 3: Chuchito, an 11-month-old male mongrel rescued dog had been previously hospitalised due to his skin condition.[...](AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Feminino , Cães , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/tratamento farmacológico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária , Pentoxifilina/uso terapêutico , Prednisona/uso terapêutico , Cefalexina/uso terapêutico , Azatioprina/uso terapêutico
5.
MEDVEP Derm. ; 3(7): 116-121, abr-jun 2013. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-10819

Resumo

O presente relato descreve o caso clínico de um cão, fêmea, sem raça definida de cinco anos de idadecom apresentação clínicopatológica de dermatomiosite generalizada de início na vida adulta. A apresentação dermatológica consistiu de lesões ulceradas e crostosas, com edema associado, localizadas mormente em membros, axilas e cabeça. A miosite manifestou-se por atrofia muscular e megaesôfago, que regrediram espontaneamente. A despeito da conduta terapêutica utilizada, a doençadermatológica mostrou-se clinicamente refratária aos fármacos n ormalmente preconizados. (AU)


The present report describes a clinical case of a five years old female dog, not defined breed, clinical and pathological presentation of widespread dermatomyositis who had the beginning in the adult life. The dermatological presentation consists in crusting and ulcerative lesions with edema associated, usually located in members, armpit and head. The myositis was demonstrated by muscular atrophy and megaesophagus, who return spontaneous. Despite the treatment protocol used, the dermatologycaldisease not demonstrated clinical responsive to the drugs who often been prescribed. (AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Cães , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária , Ferimentos e Lesões , Miosite
6.
Medvep Derm ; 3(7): 116-121, abr-jun 2013. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1485535

Resumo

O presente relato descreve o caso clínico de um cão, fêmea, sem raça definida de cinco anos de idadecom apresentação clínicopatológica de dermatomiosite generalizada de início na vida adulta. A apresentação dermatológica consistiu de lesões ulceradas e crostosas, com edema associado, localizadas mormente em membros, axilas e cabeça. A miosite manifestou-se por atrofia muscular e megaesôfago, que regrediram espontaneamente. A despeito da conduta terapêutica utilizada, a doençadermatológica mostrou-se clinicamente refratária aos fármacos n ormalmente preconizados.


The present report describes a clinical case of a five years old female dog, not defined breed, clinical and pathological presentation of widespread dermatomyositis who had the beginning in the adult life. The dermatological presentation consists in crusting and ulcerative lesions with edema associated, usually located in members, armpit and head. The myositis was demonstrated by muscular atrophy and megaesophagus, who return spontaneous. Despite the treatment protocol used, the dermatologycaldisease not demonstrated clinical responsive to the drugs who often been prescribed.


Assuntos
Feminino , Animais , Cães , Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Dermatomiosite/veterinária , Ferimentos e Lesões , Miosite
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