after 4th dose of autohemotherapy the dog recovered completely
Autoimmune therapy in canine atopic dermatitis.
Author(s) : Gupta, D. K.; Amita Tiwari; Shukla, P. C.; Amrata Patel
Author Affiliation : Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Science and A. H. Jabalpur, MP, India.
Author Email : amitasandhu@gmail.com
Journal article : Environment and Ecology 2017 Vol.35 No.2A pp.845-847 ref.4
Abstract : In present study, an effort was made to diagnosis the case of CAD on the basis of clinical signs, hematological examination and treat it by autoimmune therapy. The study was conducted in a dog (18 month old male pug, weighing 9 kg) presented with the clinical symptoms of itching, erythema, alopecia, scratch marks, lichenification and hyperpigmentation. In suspicion of canine atopic dermatitis, routine hematology and differential leukocyte count was carried out in blood and results revealed eosinophilia. Other hematological parameters were unremarkable. Immediate treatment started with autohemotherapy (autologous blood collected from saphenus vein and immediately reinjected intramuscularly @ 1 ml/10 kg b wt, weekly interval). Initially the animal showed no recovery even after 2nd dose but after 3rd dose of auto-hemotherapy, signs of clinical recovery were observed and after 4th dose of autohemotherapy the dog recovered completely.
ISSN : 0970-0420
URL : http://www.environmentandecology.com/
Record Number : 20173139050
Publisher : MKK Publication
Location of publication : Kolkata
Country of publication : India
Language of text : English
Language of summary : English
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Abstract: In present study, an effort was made to diagnosis the case of CAD on the basis of
clinical signs, hematological examination and treat it by autoimmune therapy. The study was
conducted in a dog (18 month old male pug, weighing 9 kg) presented with the clinical
symptoms of itching, erythema, alopecia, scratch marks, lichenification and
hyperpigmentation. In suspicion of canine atopic dermatitis, routine hematology and ...
clinical signs, hematological examination and treat it by autoimmune therapy. The study was
conducted in a dog (18 month old male pug, weighing 9 kg) presented with the clinical
symptoms of itching, erythema, alopecia, scratch marks, lichenification and
hyperpigmentation. In suspicion of canine atopic dermatitis, routine hematology and ...