Title of article :
Vitiligo in a Quarter Horse Filly: Clinicopathologic, Ultrastructural, and Nutritional Study
Author/Authors :
Leopold F. Montes، نويسنده , , Walter H. Wilborn، نويسنده , , Barbara M. Hyde، نويسنده , , J. Thomas Vaughan، نويسنده , , Judy S. Bennett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder characterized clinically by depigmentation of the skin—both epidermis and hairs—caused by destruction of melanocytes. Vitiliginous skin shows a T-lymphocyte inflammatory infiltrate, proliferation of Langerhans cells, epidermal vacuoles, and degenerative changes in the cutaneous nerve fibrils. Increased autoantibodies against melanin, tyrosinase, and various tissues are frequently present in vitiligo patients. Vitiligo is often associated with systemic abnormalities or nutritional deficiencies. A 2-year-old Quarter Horse filly developed facial vitiligo with depigmented areas that was strikingly similar to human vitiligo. Several innocuous small biopsies provided cutaneous specimens that were processed for light and electron microscopic studies. Many of the clinical and microscopic changes observed in human vitiligo were present in this equine patient. Marginal anemia was detected. Strengthening of the fillyʹs nutritional and feeding conditions led to rapid and complete repigmentation. Equine practitioners as well as horse owners should be aware that vitiligo may not be simply a cosmetic problem; thus, a complete evaluation of horses affected by this condition should be performed.
Keywords :
Vitiligo , Light microscopy , Clinical features , Ultrastructure , Management
Journal title :
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Journal title :
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science