Non-Invasive Paraclinical Diagnosis of Hepatocutaneous Syndrome in a Dog

Life Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.3390/life14070853
Anamaria-Hortensia Strichea, Ștefania Livia Hreniuc, G. Solcan
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A 14-year-old, female spayed Bichon Maltese with no other known previous pathologies was presented for dermatological examination after being referred from a private clinic with the suspicion of generalized, treatment-resistant demodicosis. Upon presentation and clinical examination, multiple deep skin scrapings were performed, returning negative parasitological results. Complete blood count and serum biochemistry revealed mild hepatic damage. Abdominal ultrasound revealed an abnormal echostructure of the liver displaying a honeycomb or Swiss cheese-like pattern, reported as pathognomonic for hepatocutaneous syndrome. The owner declined any further paraclinical examination, including skin biopsy and histopathological examination, requesting a treatment protocol that could be pursued at home, considering the age of the dog and its reactive behavior during the examination. The present case report highlights a non-invasive method of diagnosing the hepatocutaneous syndrome in a dog by clinical examination, routine blood testing, and ultrasound assessment of the abdomen, in the absence of the possibility of doing a histopathological diagnosis.
狗肝皮肤综合征的非侵入性临床辅助诊断
患者是一只 14 岁的雌性比熊马尔济斯犬,已做过绝育手术,之前没有其他已知病症,因怀疑患有全身性难治性脱皮症而从一家私人诊所转诊过来接受皮肤病检查。在就诊和临床检查时,医生进行了多次深层皮肤刮片检查,结果显示寄生虫学结果为阴性。全血细胞计数和血清生化检查显示患者有轻度肝损伤。腹部超声波检查显示肝脏回声结构异常,呈蜂窝状或瑞士奶酪状,据说这是肝皮综合征的病理特征。考虑到该犬的年龄及其在检查过程中的反应行为,犬主拒绝接受任何进一步的临床旁检查,包括皮肤活检和组织病理学检查,并要求提供可在家中进行的治疗方案。本病例报告重点介绍了在无法进行组织病理学诊断的情况下,通过临床检查、常规血液检测和腹部超声波评估诊断犬肝皮肤综合征的非侵入性方法。
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