1995
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.57.1097
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A Canine Case of Discoid Lupus Erythematosus with Circulating Autoantibody.

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“…Increased numbers of epidermal langerhan cells expressing MHC class II have been seen in dogs with discoid lupus, but not with pemphigus foliaceous (Day, 1996a, b, c). Antinuclear antibodies are usually not found in the circulation, but have been observed on occasion (Iwasaki et al, 1995b). Treatment is with immunosuppressive drugs, usually Glucocorticoids, sun screens, and avoidance of sunlight.…”
Section: Discoid Lupusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased numbers of epidermal langerhan cells expressing MHC class II have been seen in dogs with discoid lupus, but not with pemphigus foliaceous (Day, 1996a, b, c). Antinuclear antibodies are usually not found in the circulation, but have been observed on occasion (Iwasaki et al, 1995b). Treatment is with immunosuppressive drugs, usually Glucocorticoids, sun screens, and avoidance of sunlight.…”
Section: Discoid Lupusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quando comparada com o lupus eritematoso sistêmico, o LED é uma doença relativamente benigna, localizada na pele e membrana mucosa (SCOTT et al, 1983). O sinal clínico mais comum é a dermatite nasal, e os sinais podem piorar no verão (IWASAKI et al, 1995). LED não se torna doença generalizada, contudo as lesões podem se espalhar para a ponte nasal e, menos comumente, para região periocular, pina, membros distais e junções muco-cutâneas (lábios, cavidade oral e região genital) (GERHAUSER; STROTHMANN-LVERSSEN;BAUMGORTNER, 2006).…”
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