The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases
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Resumo: | The mite Demodex injai causes demodicosis, an uncommon, chronic, and recurrent parasitic dermatopathy in dogs. Demodicosis is characterized by an excessive proliferation of the Demodex injai mite in the pilosebaceous unit. Typically, demodicosis occurs in adults, and is associated with an underlying disease or a specific host immunodeficiency. Here, we describe the epidemiological, clinical, dermatological, and therapeutic aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs (n=8) at the Hospital Unit for Companion Animals of the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in Brazil. The affected dogs were predominantly purebred, had a mean age of eight years, and showed no gender predisposition. The lesions were predominantly alopecic and erythematous-desquamatory, associated with follicular dyskeratosis and greasiness of the coat, and mainly affected the facial region, in addition to the back and limbs. The animals had a history of allergic, dyskeratotic, endocrine, neoplastic, and immunosuppressive comorbidities. The diagnosis of demodicosis was based on multiple skin scrapings, trichogram, and acetate tape impression of the lesion areas, macroscopic observation, and morphological characterization of the mite. Macrocyclic lactones were effectively used for treatment in most cases; however, improvement of the condition may be related to adjunctive treatment of the underlying disease. |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight casesAspectos epidemiológicos e clínicos da demodiciose por Demodex injai em cães: relato de oito casosCanineClinical signsDemodectic mangeDermatopathyMites.CaninoSinais clínicosSarna demodécicaDermatopatiaÁcaros.The mite Demodex injai causes demodicosis, an uncommon, chronic, and recurrent parasitic dermatopathy in dogs. Demodicosis is characterized by an excessive proliferation of the Demodex injai mite in the pilosebaceous unit. Typically, demodicosis occurs in adults, and is associated with an underlying disease or a specific host immunodeficiency. Here, we describe the epidemiological, clinical, dermatological, and therapeutic aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs (n=8) at the Hospital Unit for Companion Animals of the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in Brazil. The affected dogs were predominantly purebred, had a mean age of eight years, and showed no gender predisposition. The lesions were predominantly alopecic and erythematous-desquamatory, associated with follicular dyskeratosis and greasiness of the coat, and mainly affected the facial region, in addition to the back and limbs. The animals had a history of allergic, dyskeratotic, endocrine, neoplastic, and immunosuppressive comorbidities. The diagnosis of demodicosis was based on multiple skin scrapings, trichogram, and acetate tape impression of the lesion areas, macroscopic observation, and morphological characterization of the mite. Macrocyclic lactones were effectively used for treatment in most cases; however, improvement of the condition may be related to adjunctive treatment of the underlying disease.Demodiciose provocada pelo ácaro Demodex injai é uma dermatopatia parasitária, crônica, recorrente, incomum em cães, caracterizada pela proliferação excessiva do ácaro na unidade pilossebácea. É frequentemente caracterizada como de surto adulto, generalizada e associada a uma doença de base ou a uma imunodeficiência específica inerente ao hospedeiro. O presente relato tem como objetivo descrever os aspectos epidemiológicos, clínico-dermatológicos e o tratamento da demodiciose por Demodex injai em cães (n=8) atendidos na Unidade Hospitalar para Animais de Companhia da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, em São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brasil. Os animais acometidos apresentaram idade média de oito anos, predominantemente de raças puras e não houve predisposição sexual. As lesões tinham características predominantemente alopécicas e eritêmato-descamativas, associadas à disqueratose folicular e untuosidade da pelagem, acometendo principalmente a região da face, mas também o dorso e os membros. Os animais apresentavam histórico de comorbidades alérgicas, disqueratóticas, endócrinas, neoplásicas ou imunossupressivas de base. O diagnóstico da demodiciose foi estabelecido por múltiplos raspados de pele, tricograma e técnica de beliscamento por fita adesiva em áreas lesionais, seguindo à observação macroscópica e caracterização morfológica do ácaro. Instituiu-se tratamento com lactonas macrocíclicas, que se mostraram eficazes na maioria dos casos, entretanto, a involução do quadro pode estar relacionado ao tratamento adjunto das doenças de base.UEL2017-10-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCase ReportsRelatos de Casosapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2779510.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n5p3387Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 5 (2017); 3387-3394Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 5 (2017); 3387-33941679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/27795/21840Copyright (c) 2017 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSgarbossa, Rayane Sol Amaral SilvaSechi, Gisele VieiraPacheco, Bruna DuarteLucina, Stephany BubaPaulo, Maicon RobertoMonti, Fabiana dos SantosFarias, Marconi Rodrigues de2022-10-21T14:45:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27795Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-21T14:45:20Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases Aspectos epidemiológicos e clínicos da demodiciose por Demodex injai em cães: relato de oito casos |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases Sgarbossa, Rayane Sol Amaral Silva Canine Clinical signs Demodectic mange Dermatopathy Mites. Canino Sinais clínicos Sarna demodécica Dermatopatia Ácaros. |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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The epidemiological and clinical aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs: a report of eight cases |
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Sgarbossa, Rayane Sol Amaral Silva |
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Sgarbossa, Rayane Sol Amaral Silva Sechi, Gisele Vieira Pacheco, Bruna Duarte Lucina, Stephany Buba Paulo, Maicon Roberto Monti, Fabiana dos Santos Farias, Marconi Rodrigues de |
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Sechi, Gisele Vieira Pacheco, Bruna Duarte Lucina, Stephany Buba Paulo, Maicon Roberto Monti, Fabiana dos Santos Farias, Marconi Rodrigues de |
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Sgarbossa, Rayane Sol Amaral Silva Sechi, Gisele Vieira Pacheco, Bruna Duarte Lucina, Stephany Buba Paulo, Maicon Roberto Monti, Fabiana dos Santos Farias, Marconi Rodrigues de |
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Canine Clinical signs Demodectic mange Dermatopathy Mites. Canino Sinais clínicos Sarna demodécica Dermatopatia Ácaros. |
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Canine Clinical signs Demodectic mange Dermatopathy Mites. Canino Sinais clínicos Sarna demodécica Dermatopatia Ácaros. |
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The mite Demodex injai causes demodicosis, an uncommon, chronic, and recurrent parasitic dermatopathy in dogs. Demodicosis is characterized by an excessive proliferation of the Demodex injai mite in the pilosebaceous unit. Typically, demodicosis occurs in adults, and is associated with an underlying disease or a specific host immunodeficiency. Here, we describe the epidemiological, clinical, dermatological, and therapeutic aspects of Demodex injai demodicosis in dogs (n=8) at the Hospital Unit for Companion Animals of the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in Brazil. The affected dogs were predominantly purebred, had a mean age of eight years, and showed no gender predisposition. The lesions were predominantly alopecic and erythematous-desquamatory, associated with follicular dyskeratosis and greasiness of the coat, and mainly affected the facial region, in addition to the back and limbs. The animals had a history of allergic, dyskeratotic, endocrine, neoplastic, and immunosuppressive comorbidities. The diagnosis of demodicosis was based on multiple skin scrapings, trichogram, and acetate tape impression of the lesion areas, macroscopic observation, and morphological characterization of the mite. Macrocyclic lactones were effectively used for treatment in most cases; however, improvement of the condition may be related to adjunctive treatment of the underlying disease. |
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