Title of article
Cutaneous neosporosis in two adult dogs on chronic immunosuppressive therapy
Author/Authors
Piero، Fabio Del نويسنده , , Perle، Krista M. D. La نويسنده , , Carr، Ruthann F. نويسنده , , Harris، Cheryl نويسنده , , Stromberg، Paul C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-251
From page
252
To page
0
Abstract
Antemortem diagnosis of generalized ulcerative and pyogranulomatous dermatitis with numerous intralesional tachyzoites was made from skin biopsy specimens from 2 adult dogs on chronic immunosuppressive therapy. A 9-year-old Italian Greyhound was on long-term corticosteroid therapy for the treatment of a lupus-like systemic autoimmune disorder, and a 7-year-old Labrador Retriever had received several months of chemotherapy for lymphosarcoma. The tachyzoites were identified as Neospora caninum by immunoperoxidase immunohistochemistry. Both dogs were treated with clindamycin. Lesions in the Greyhound resolved; however, the Labrador Retriever was euthanized because of evidence of neuromuscular disease, despite improvement of the skin lesions. These 2 cases indicate that cutaneous neosporosis can occur in adult dogs on chronic immunosuppressive therapy. The disease may result from reactivation of a congenital infection and/or a recently acquired primary infection.
Journal title
Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Record number
35379
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