Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Pênfigo foliáceo em gato: relato de caso
Fecha
2006-02-22Autor
Albuquerque, Ana Carolina Domingues
Institución
Resumen
Foliaceus pemphigus is an auto-immune disease where antibodies are applied
against the epidermis components causing acantólise besides forming vesicles under
the corneous extract. The pemphigus complex includes folicaceus pemphigus,
common pemphigus, vegetating pemphigus, erythematic pemphigus and blistered
pemphigoide hidden by the hairs besides being brittle and easily breakable. The
disease often begins in the nose, around the eyes and the auricular ward before
getting widespread. It is not usual to occur in dogs and cats the involvement of the
mucous or mucocutaneous areas. In cats is relatively common besides auricular and
facial wounds the paws and nipples attack leading to cases of onicodistrophy and
paronychia. The bases for the diagnosis are the history, physic examination and
histopathological exam of the biopsy samples, which also exclude almost all the other
distinguishing diagnoses. The therapy of feline leaf Pemphigus includes the systemic
corticoids application as well as immune-modulators. The therapy is often difficult
requiring high amounts of systemic glico-corticoids with or without other immunemodulators drugs. The prognostic changes according to the illness seriousness and form but without treatment it may be fatal. The current report describes a leaf Pênfigos’s case in a cat and the respective treatment.