犬葡萄膜皮肤病综合征:诊断、管理和眼科患者需求的综述。

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinarni Medicina Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.17221/10/2025-VETMED
Pavol Zubricky, Agnieszka Balicka, Zuzana Drahovska, Maria Lapsanska, Alexandra Trbolova
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摘要

葡萄膜皮肤病综合征是一种被广泛认可的疾病,兽医和宠物主人对此都非常关注。其病因虽然尚不清楚,但据信与自身免疫起源和遗传易感性有关。最常见的临床症状包括皮肤色素沉着、脱发、脊髓灰质炎,最常见的是肉芽肿性全葡萄膜炎。由于持续的眼内炎症,如白内障和青光眼,受影响的狗经常会出现继发性并发症。虽然免疫抑制治疗通常产生良好的反应,但通常观察到复发。在某些情况下,葡萄膜皮肤病综合征是一项临床挑战,因为患者可能会经历药物的不良反应,没有这些不良反应,可能会导致不可逆的失明。
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Uveodermatological syndrome in dogs: A review of diagnosis, management, and ophthalmic patient needs.

Uveodermatological syndrome in dogs: A review of diagnosis, management, and ophthalmic patient needs.

Uveodermatological syndrome in dogs: A review of diagnosis, management, and ophthalmic patient needs.

Uveodermatological syndrome in dogs: A review of diagnosis, management, and ophthalmic patient needs.

Uveodermatological syndrome in dogs: A review of diagnosis, management, and ophthalmic patient needs.

Uveodermatological syndrome is a widely recognised disease that continues to raise significant concern among both veterinarians and pet owners. Its aetiology, although still unclear, is believed to involve an autoimmune origin and genetic predisposition. The most common clinical signs include skin depigmentation, alopecia, poliosis, and, most frequently, granulomatous panuveitis. Affected dogs often develop secondary complications owing to persistent intraocular inflammation, such as cataracts and glaucoma. Although immunosuppressive therapy often yields a favourable response, recurrence is commonly observed. In some cases, uveodermatological syndrome presents a clinical challenge, as patients may experience adverse effects from medications, without which irreversible blindness may ensue.

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Veterinarni Medicina
Veterinarni Medicina Veterinary Sciences-兽医学
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1.30
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62
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Veterinarni Medicina publishes in English original papers, short communications, critical reviews and case reports from all fields of veterinary and biomedical sciences.
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