Diagnóstico de lúpus eritematoso discóide em cão

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n08e1645
Antonio Guilherme, Marta Maria Círchia Pinto Luppi
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In veterinary medicine one of the biggest challenges of the small clinic are the rare autoimmune diseases, especially on dermatology care, due to their complexity and lack of response to conventional skin treatments. Lupus erythematosus is one of these diseases that, in addition to affecting humans, is often diagnosed in dogs, and among its various classifications are systemic lupus erythematosus and discoid lupus erythematosus, which some authors believe to be a benign variation of the systemic lupus. The present study aims to report the case of a 9-year-old mixed-breed dog, rescued and kept in a veterinary clinic since its adoption as a puppy. In recent years, he has presented several dermatological manifestations, being seen by several clinicians with different empirical treatments without success in the therapeutic responses, then being referred to a dermatology specialist in search of a diagnosis. In this phase, the clinical signs were apathy, weight loss, facial (especially periocular) erythematous, ulcerated, and crusted lesions, moderate pruritus and loss of cobblestone architecture to the nasal planum. After screening for the underlying cause with cytological examination, there were signs for three differential diagnoses: lupus, ischemic dermatitis and dermatomyositis, requiring a biopsy for histopathological examination to define the cause. The diagnosis was then obtained as lymphoplasmacytic lichenoid dermatitis associated with edema and apoptosis of keratinocytes, a pattern compatible with discoid lupus erythematosus, demonstrating that the assertive choice of diagnostic methods was fundamental in implementing the correct treatment and obtaining the remission of the disease.
诊断一只狗患了盘状红斑狼疮
在兽医领域,小型诊所面临的最大挑战之一是罕见的自身免疫性疾病,尤其是皮肤病,因为这些疾病非常复杂,而且对传统的皮肤治疗缺乏反应。红斑狼疮是这些疾病中的一种,除了影响人类外,狗也经常被诊断出红斑狼疮,红斑狼疮有多种分类,其中包括系统性红斑狼疮和盘状红斑狼疮,一些学者认为盘状红斑狼疮是系统性红斑狼疮的良性变种。本研究报告的病例是一只 9 岁大的混种犬,自幼犬被领养以来,一直被救助并饲养在一家兽医诊所。近年来,它出现了几种皮肤病表现,几位临床医生对其进行了不同的经验性治疗,但疗效不佳,后来它被转到皮肤病专科医生处寻求诊断。在这一阶段,他的临床表现为表情淡漠、体重减轻、面部(尤其是眼周)红斑、溃疡和结痂、中度瘙痒以及鼻翼鹅卵石结构消失。在通过细胞学检查筛查病因后,发现了三种鉴别诊断迹象:红斑狼疮、缺血性皮炎和皮肌炎,因此需要进行活组织病理学检查以确定病因。随后确诊为淋巴浆细胞性苔藓样皮炎,伴有水肿和角质细胞凋亡,这种模式与盘状红斑狼疮相符。
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