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Ocorrência de neoplasias cutâneas em cães com dermatite actínica em um Hospital Veterinário Escola (HCV - UFRGS) / Occurrence of cutaneous neoplasia in dogs with actinic dermatitis in a Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital - UFRGS, Brazil
Baretta, Letícia Talita; Dhein, Juliana de Oliveira; Lupion, Camila Gottlieb; Figueiredo, Cristiane Deon; Gerardi, Daniel Guimarães.
Afiliação
  • Baretta, Letícia Talita; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Veterinária. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Veterinárias. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Dhein, Juliana de Oliveira; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Veterinária. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Veterinárias. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Lupion, Camila Gottlieb; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Veterinária. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Veterinárias. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Figueiredo, Cristiane Deon; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Veterinária. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Gerardi, Daniel Guimarães; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Veterinária. Departamento de Medicina Animal. Porto Alegre. BR
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49: Pub.1793-2021. ilus, tab
Article em Pt | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458432
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1
Localização: BR68.1
ABSTRACT

Background:

Actinic dermatitis is an environmental skin disease resulting from excessive exposure to ultraviolet light irradiated by thesun. This phototoxic reaction affects dogs and cats, particularly with short hair and lightly pigmented skin, exposed to sun light. Primarylesions are typical from a sunburn and chronic exposure, and may induce to a premalignant lesion known as actinic keratosis, whichmay develop to neoplasms. The aim of the present study was to describe a retrospective study of actinic dermatitis and the occurrenceof cutaneous neoplasia in dogs presented to a Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (HCV/UFRGS) in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande doSul, Brazil in a period of 10 years.Materials, Methods &

Results:

A retrospective review of medical records from January 2009 to December 2019 was performed toidentify dogs with actinic dermatitis. Twenty-eight dogs were diagnosed based on a history of sun exposure and skin lesions includingerythema, scaling, comedones, thickened skin, hyperpigmentation, ulceration and/or secondary infections on poorly pigmented skin. Inaddition, in twelve dogs (42.8%) the disease was also confirmed by histopathology. Cutaneous lesions locations were previously definedas head, limbs, neck and trunk. The head was subdivided in chin, ears, face, lips and nasal plane; the limbs in pelvic and thoracic; andthe trunk, in abdomen, dorsal pelvis, perianal and thorax. All 28 dogs diagnosed with actinic dermatitis in the study had been chronically exposed to solar radiation and had light skin and coat. Dogs were between 3 and 20 years old, mean 7.6 years and median 7 years,mostly female dogs (64.3%) and neutered or spayed (64.3%). The most affected breeds were American Pitbull Terrier (35.7%) andBoxers (28.5%). Other breeds were Bull Terrier, Dalmatian, Dogo Argentino and Scottish Terrier...
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Assunto principal: Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade / Neoplasias Cutâneas / Ceratose Actínica Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: Pt Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Assunto principal: Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade / Neoplasias Cutâneas / Ceratose Actínica Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: Pt Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article