Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases
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Resumo: | Alopecia X (AX) is a non-inflammatory and non-pruritic skin disease characterized by progressive hair loss. The most commonly affected dogs are male Pomeranian, Chow-Chow and Poodles. Although there is a similarity with endocrinopathies that course with dermatological changes, AX does not bring systemic harm to affected dogs. The diagnosis is based on the exclusion of other diseases that lead to hair loss, in addition to systemic diseases. As it is a disease rarely reported in the literature, the objective of the present work is to make a retrospective study of seven cases of dogs with AX treated in clinical routine, from diagnosis to therapeutic results. At the time, the dogs received a similar therapeutic approach, which consisted of the orchiectomy process, followed by supplementation with omega-3 and vitamin complex. Only one dog was not neutered, due to constant platelet changes. Two dogs underwent the microneedling technique due to partial response to conventional treatment and only one of them showed complete repilation. From the above, it is considered that AX is a disease present in the dermatological routine of dogs and that the recognition of its lesion pattern is important for a better diagnostic and therapeutic direction. In addition, it was observed that, although all the therapies employed resulted in an improvement in hair growth, the therapeutic response was variable, so that some dogs may not show complete repilation. Further researches involving therapy comparison are encouraged in order to provide a better understading of their efficiency. |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases Alopecia X en perros: reporte de siete casosAlopecia X em cães: relato de sete casos AlopeciaHyperpigmentationHair cycle.AlopeciaHiperpigmentaciónCiclo del cabello.AlopeciaHiperpigmentaçãoCiclo piloso.Alopecia X (AX) is a non-inflammatory and non-pruritic skin disease characterized by progressive hair loss. The most commonly affected dogs are male Pomeranian, Chow-Chow and Poodles. Although there is a similarity with endocrinopathies that course with dermatological changes, AX does not bring systemic harm to affected dogs. The diagnosis is based on the exclusion of other diseases that lead to hair loss, in addition to systemic diseases. As it is a disease rarely reported in the literature, the objective of the present work is to make a retrospective study of seven cases of dogs with AX treated in clinical routine, from diagnosis to therapeutic results. At the time, the dogs received a similar therapeutic approach, which consisted of the orchiectomy process, followed by supplementation with omega-3 and vitamin complex. Only one dog was not neutered, due to constant platelet changes. Two dogs underwent the microneedling technique due to partial response to conventional treatment and only one of them showed complete repilation. From the above, it is considered that AX is a disease present in the dermatological routine of dogs and that the recognition of its lesion pattern is important for a better diagnostic and therapeutic direction. In addition, it was observed that, although all the therapies employed resulted in an improvement in hair growth, the therapeutic response was variable, so that some dogs may not show complete repilation. Further researches involving therapy comparison are encouraged in order to provide a better understading of their efficiency.La alopecia X (AX) es una enfermedad de la piel no inflamatoria y no pruriginosa caracterizada por la pérdida progresiva del cabello. Los perros más comúnmente afectados son los machos German Spitz, Chow-Chow y Poodles. Aunque existe una similitud con las endocrinopatías que cursan con cambios dermatológicos, AX no trae daño sistémico a los perros afectados. El diagnóstico se basa en la exclusión de otras enfermedades que conducen a la caída del cabello, además de las enfermedades sistémicas. Por ser una enfermedad poco reportada en la literatura, el objetivo del presente trabajo es realizar un estudio retrospectivo de siete casos de perros con AX tratados en la rutina clínica, desde el diagnóstico hasta los resultados terapéuticos. En ese momento, los perros recibieron un abordaje terapéutico similar, que consistió en el proceso de orquiectomía, seguido de suplementación con omega-3 y complejo vitamínico. Solo un perro no fue castrado, debido a los constantes cambios de plaquetas. Dos perros se sometieron a la técnica de microagujas debido a una respuesta parcial al tratamiento convencional. De estos, solo uno mostró una redepilación completa. De lo anterior, se considera que la AX es una enfermedad presente en la rutina dermatológica de los perros y que el reconocimiento de su patrón lesional es importante para una mejor dirección diagnóstica y terapéutica. Además, se observó que, aunque todas las terapias empleadas dieron como resultado una mejora en el crecimiento del pelo, la respuesta terapéutica fue variable, por lo que algunos perros pueden no mostrar una depilación completa. Se anima a realizar nuevas investigaciones que impliquen la comparación de tratamientos, con el fin de favorecer una mejor comprensión de su eficacia.A Alopecia X (AX) é uma dermatopatia não-inflamatória e não pruriginosa caracterizada pela perda progressiva de pelos. Os cães mais comumente afetados são machos da ração Spitz Alemão, Chow-Chow e Poodles. Embora haja uma semelhança com endocrinopatias que cursam com alterações dermatológicas, a AX não traz malefícios sistêmicos aos cães afetados. O diagnóstico baseia-se na exclusão de outras enfermidades que cursem com a queda de pelos, além de doenças sistêmicas. Por se tratar de uma doença pouco relatada na literatura, o objetivo do presente trabalho é fazer um estudo retrospectivo de sete casos de cães com AX atendidos em rotina clínica, desde o diagnóstico até os resultados terapêuticos. Na ocasião, os cães receberam uma abordagem terapêutica semelhante, a qual consistia do processo de orquiectomia, seguido da suplementação com ômega-3 e complexo vitamínico. Apenas um cão não foi castrado, devido a alterações plaquetárias constantes. Dois cães foram submetidos à técnica de microagulhamento, devido à resposta parcial ao tratamento convencional. Desses, apenas um apresentou repilação completa. A partir do exposto, considera-se que a AX é uma doença presente na rotina dermatológica de cães e que o reconhecimento do seu padrão de lesão é importante para um melhor direcionamento diagnóstico e terapêutico. Além disso, observou-se que, embora todas as terapias empregadas tenham resultado em melhora do crescimento piloso, a resposta terapêutica foi variável, de modo que alguns cães podem não apresentar completa repilação. Novas pesquisas envolvendo a comparação dos tratamentos são encourajadas, de modo a favorecer um melhor entendimento sobre sua eficácia.Research, Society and Development2022-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3265210.33448/rsd-v11i10.32652Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e159111032652Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e159111032652Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1591110326522525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32652/27647Copyright (c) 2022 Marília Aragão de Sousa Ferreira; Victor Machado de Carvalho; Marrie da Silva Dutra; Fábio Ranyeri Nunes Rodrigues; Daniel de Araújo Viana; Tiago Cunha Ferreirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Marília Aragão de Sousa Carvalho, Victor Machado de Dutra, Marrie da Silva Rodrigues, Fábio Ranyeri Nunes Viana, Daniel de Araújo Ferreira, Tiago Cunha 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32652Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:34.975447Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases Alopecia X en perros: reporte de siete casos Alopecia X em cães: relato de sete casos |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases Ferreira, Marília Aragão de Sousa Alopecia Hyperpigmentation Hair cycle. Alopecia Hiperpigmentación Ciclo del cabello. Alopecia Hiperpigmentação Ciclo piloso. |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Alopecia X in dogs: report of seven cases |
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Ferreira, Marília Aragão de Sousa |
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Ferreira, Marília Aragão de Sousa Carvalho, Victor Machado de Dutra, Marrie da Silva Rodrigues, Fábio Ranyeri Nunes Viana, Daniel de Araújo Ferreira, Tiago Cunha |
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Carvalho, Victor Machado de Dutra, Marrie da Silva Rodrigues, Fábio Ranyeri Nunes Viana, Daniel de Araújo Ferreira, Tiago Cunha |
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Ferreira, Marília Aragão de Sousa Carvalho, Victor Machado de Dutra, Marrie da Silva Rodrigues, Fábio Ranyeri Nunes Viana, Daniel de Araújo Ferreira, Tiago Cunha |
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Alopecia Hyperpigmentation Hair cycle. Alopecia Hiperpigmentación Ciclo del cabello. Alopecia Hiperpigmentação Ciclo piloso. |
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Alopecia Hyperpigmentation Hair cycle. Alopecia Hiperpigmentación Ciclo del cabello. Alopecia Hiperpigmentação Ciclo piloso. |
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Alopecia X (AX) is a non-inflammatory and non-pruritic skin disease characterized by progressive hair loss. The most commonly affected dogs are male Pomeranian, Chow-Chow and Poodles. Although there is a similarity with endocrinopathies that course with dermatological changes, AX does not bring systemic harm to affected dogs. The diagnosis is based on the exclusion of other diseases that lead to hair loss, in addition to systemic diseases. As it is a disease rarely reported in the literature, the objective of the present work is to make a retrospective study of seven cases of dogs with AX treated in clinical routine, from diagnosis to therapeutic results. At the time, the dogs received a similar therapeutic approach, which consisted of the orchiectomy process, followed by supplementation with omega-3 and vitamin complex. Only one dog was not neutered, due to constant platelet changes. Two dogs underwent the microneedling technique due to partial response to conventional treatment and only one of them showed complete repilation. From the above, it is considered that AX is a disease present in the dermatological routine of dogs and that the recognition of its lesion pattern is important for a better diagnostic and therapeutic direction. In addition, it was observed that, although all the therapies employed resulted in an improvement in hair growth, the therapeutic response was variable, so that some dogs may not show complete repilation. Further researches involving therapy comparison are encouraged in order to provide a better understading of their efficiency. |
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