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A Case of Zinc-Deficient Parakeratotic Hyperkeratosis in a Dog (개에서 발생한 아연 결핍성 부전각화성 과각화증의 증례)

  • 나기정;김기흥;최석화;양만표
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.361-364
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    • 1997
  • The paper is to report a case of zinc-deficient parakeratotic hyperkeratosis in a dog. In this dermatosis, although an available diagnosis of zinc-deficient dermatosis is to analyse the serum or hair zinc Bevels, exact analysis of zinc is difficult and unreliable due to contamination of zinc by various environmental, physiologic and disease-related factors. Diagnosis may be performed by history, physical examination and blood chemical analysis. Laboratory evaluation revealed hypercholesterolemia and low activities of serum alkaline photophatase and total protein. The dog showed thick crusts at the elbows joint, stifle joint and testis. Zinc sulfate is administered per oral to patient with application of salicylic acid added vaseline ointment on hyperkaratic lesions. The dog is successfully cured.

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A clinico-pathological observation in dogs associated with zinc-deficient dermatosis (개에 발생한 아연부족성 피부병의 임상병리학적 관찰)

  • Oh, Kyu-Shil;Lee, Cha-Soo;Han, Hee-Seak;Chung, Jae-Yong;Park, Chung-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 1999
  • Canine dermatosis associated with zinc deficiency naturally occurred in three districts of Kyungpook. A diagnosis was made by clinical findings, clinico-pathological examinations, skin biopsy, and therapeutic tests. The result was diagnosed as a zinc-deficient dermatosis. The disease occurred in rapidly growing Tosa-dog hybrids 5 to 7 months old. Skin lesions included erytherma, alopecia, crusting, scaling around the mouth, eyes, legs and tail. Clinico-pathological findings were decreased serum zinc levels, slightly increased white blood cells, and secondary Staphylococcus intermedius infection of the crusts. The skin biopsies for histopathological examination revealed marked parakeratotic hyperkeratosis. The patients with skin lesions were successfully treated by zinc methonine(Zinpro) medication In conclusion, serum zinc level and skin biopsy are very helpful in diagnosis of canine zinc-deficient dermatosis.

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Histopathology of dermatitis verrucosa in holstein dairy cattle (홀스타인 젖소의 우상피부염 (dermatitis verrucosa) 의 병리조직)

  • Jean, Young-Hwa;Kim, Jae-Hoon;Jeong, Soon-Wuk;Yoon, Suk-Jung;Choi, Sang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.65-68
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    • 1999
  • Clinically, three holstein dairy cattle showed the inappetence and decrease of milk production with severe lameness and pain. Grossly, strawberry-like proliferation of the skin between the heel bulbs were observed 4${\times}$5${\times}$1.5cm in size. Histopathologically, severe hyperplasia of epidermis, parakeratotic hyperkeratosis and multifocal ulceration of cornified cell layer, acanthosis, spongiosis of prickle cell layer and irregular arrangement of basal cell layer were seen. And focally observed the lesions of necrotic vasculitis, infiltration of inflammatory cells, congestion and hemorrhage. Spirochete bacteria were found in necrotic and outer proliferated epidermal cells by Levaditi's silver stain. Clinical and pathological findings were consistent with dermatitis verrucosa.

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Outbreak of Dermatitis Digitalis and Dermatitis Verrucosa in Korea (유우 지제의 제피염과 우상피부염의 국내 발생예)

  • Jeong Soon-wuk;Han Hong-ryul;Seo Il-bok;Na Song-ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.539-543
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    • 1994
  • This study is first report on dermatitis digitalis and dermatitis verrucosa, which were occurred in bovine claw, in the Republic of Korea. Pathologically, dermatitis digitalis was observed in the from of surperficial epidermitis on the skin at the caudal end of interdigital cleft with whitish epithelial bordel while dermatitis verrucosa in the form of wart-like proliferation of the skin midway between the bulbs and adjacent to the coronary band. Histological finding of dermatitis verrucosa were noticeable parakeratotic hyperkeratosis of the epidermis, acanthosis, spongiosis of prickle cell layer and intercellular bridges.

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Pox viral infection in a rufous turtle dove

  • Bak, Eun-Jung;Woo, Gye-Hyeong
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.41-43
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    • 2016
  • A dead dove was found on the road and submitted for diagnosis. The bird was severely emaciated, with deformation in its facial area. Grossly, white coalescing nodules were seen on the cut surface of the nasal cavity. Histopathologically, epithelial cells of the upper respiratory tract were markedly proliferated, with ballooning degeneration, down growth of the rete ridge, and large eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Parakeratotic hyperkeratosis and focal necrotic focus was present in the proliferative area. The facial bones showed partial bone resorption. Transmission electron microscopy revealed numerous viral particles in epithelial cells with dumbbell-shaped bodies, consistent with poxvirus.

Superficial Necrolytic Dermatitis (Hepatocutaneous Syndrome) in a Dog with History of Long-Term Phenobarbital Administration (개에서 페노바비탈 장기 투여로 유발된 표재성 괴사성 피부염 1례)

  • Chung, Tae-Ho;Kim, Ji-Hyun;Nam, Eui-Hwa;Kim, Dae-Yong;Kim, Hyung-Jin;Choi, Min-Cheol;Youn, Jung-Hee;Youn, Hwa-Young;Hwang, Cheol-Yong
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.445-449
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    • 2010
  • A dog with a history of long-term phenobarbital administration presented to Seoul National University Hospital for Animals with clinical signs of footpad ulceration and facial ulcerative dermatitis. Skin lesions (facial/footpad dermatitis), histopathologic signs (parakeratotic hyperkeratosis, edema and hyperplasia of the epidermis), and liver involvement (increased plasma liver enzymes and nodular lesions) suggested a diagnosis of superficial necrolytic dermatitis (SND). The patient died suddenly at home of unknown cause after 8 months medical treatment, but intravenous amino acid supplementation and supportive hepatic medication proved as effective for the skin conditions.