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    Der Pemphiguskomplex beim Kleintier - Pathogenese, Symptome, Diagnose und Therapie. Eine Literaturstudie.

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    Nach einem Überblick über die Pathogenese des Pemphiguskomplexes werden die Symptome und die Diagnose dieser autoimmunbedingten Erkrankung beschrieben. Pemphigus ist durch primär vesikulobullöse Veränderungen der Haut und der mukokutanen Übergänge gekennzeichnet, die s i ch in kürzester Zeit zu Erosionen, Krusten und Ulzera entwickeln. Die Primärvesikel werden durch sogenannte Pemphigusantikörper gegen Antigene der epidermalen, interzellulären Zementsubstanz hervorgerufen. Vorbericht und Symptome weisen auf die Diagnose hin, die durch Zytologie, Histopathologie und Immunfluoreszenztests gesichert wird. Verschiedene Therapiemöglichkeiten mit immunsuppressiven Medikamenten sowie die Prognosen der Pemphigusformen werden besprochen

    Histology of the canine claw

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    Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (2): common food allergen sources in dogs and cats

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    Background: To diagnose cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats, dietary restriction-provocation trials are performed. Knowing the most common offending food allergens for these species would help determining the order of food challenges to optimize the time to diagnosis. Results: The search for, and review and analysis of the best evidence available as of January 16, 2015 suggests that the most likely food allergens contributing to canine CAFRs are beef, dairy products, chicken, and wheat. The most common food allergens in cats are beef, fish and chicken. Conclusions: In dogs and cats, after a period of dietary restriction leading to the complete remission of clinical signs, food challenges to diagnose CAFR should begin with beef and dairy products, the most commonly recognized food allergens in these two species

    Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (2): common food allergen sources in dogs and cats

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    Background: To diagnose cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats, dietary restriction-provocation trials are performed. Knowing the most common offending food allergens for these species would help determining the order of food challenges to optimize the time to diagnosis. Results: The search for, and review and analysis of the best evidence available as of January 16, 2015 suggests that the most likely food allergens contributing to canine CAFRs are beef, dairy products, chicken, and wheat. The most common food allergens in cats are beef, fish and chicken. Conclusions: In dogs and cats, after a period of dietary restriction leading to the complete remission of clinical signs, food challenges to diagnose CAFR should begin with beef and dairy products, the most commonly recognized food allergens in these two species

    Makroskopisch-Anatomische Untersuchungen zum Plexus lumbosacralis der Katze.

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