影响成年马的皮肤病标记物

Annette D. Petersen Dr.med.vet, DACVD, Harold C. Schott II DVM, PhD, DACVIM
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在成年马中,皮肤损伤和被毛变化可能是潜在系统性疾病的主要主诉。成年马全身性疾病的皮肤标志可能包括结痂或结节性皮肤病(如肝病引起的光敏化、出血性紫癜、特发性肉芽肿病、多系统嗜酸性上皮性疾病或淋巴瘤)或毛变化(如脱发或多毛症),这些都应该提醒马从业人员和皮肤科医生寻找潜在的原发疾病过程。以皮肤为表现的疾病包括皮肤为主要受累器官之一的疾病(例如,特发性肉芽肿性疾病或多系统嗜酸性嗜上皮性疾病),以及继发性皮肤病变并通过治疗基础疾病解决的疾病(例如,肝脏疾病引起的光敏化)。这篇综述的重点是疾病的皮肤病变或毛改变是全身性疾病的标志,在成年马。
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Cutaneous Markers of Disorders Affecting Adult Horses

In adult horses, skin lesions and changes in the haircoat may serve as primary owner complaints for underlying systemic diseases. Cutaneous markers of systemic disorders of adult horses may include crusting or nodular dermatopathies (eg, photosensitization consequent to liver disease, purpura hemorrhagica, idiopathic granulomatous disease, multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease, or lymphoma) or haircoat changes (eg, alopecia or hirsutism) that should alert equine practitioners and dermatologists alike to search for underlying primary disease processes. Diseases with skin manifestations range from those in which the skin is one of the primary organs affected (eg, idiopathic granulomatous disease or multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease) to those for which dermatological lesions are secondary and resolve with treatment of the underlying disease (eg, photosensitization consequent to liver disease). This review focuses on disorders for which skin lesions or haircoat changes are markers for systemic diseases in adult horses.

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