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Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011)
university small animal clinic, 1299 Iranian domestic dogs presented from September 2007 through March 2011 to the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Veterinary Teaching Hospital, were examined. Dermatological disorders were noted in 17.00% (221/1299) of all the dogs examined. Pruritus was the most comm...
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author | Khoshnegah, Javad Movassaghi, Ahmad Reza Rad, Mehrnaz |
author_facet | Khoshnegah, Javad Movassaghi, Ahmad Reza Rad, Mehrnaz |
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description | university small animal clinic, 1299 Iranian domestic dogs presented from September 2007 through March 2011 to the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Veterinary Teaching Hospital, were examined. Dermatological disorders were noted in 17.00% (221/1299) of all the dogs examined. Pruritus was the most common presenting sign, accounting for 25.35% of the dermatological consultations. It was followed by erythema, maculo-papular-pustular eruptions (16.97%), erosive or ulcerative lesions (16.74%), scaling or crusting (13.02%), alopecia (8.84%) and visible ectoparasites (7.44%). The most common primary final diagnoses were superficial pyoderma, cutaneous manifestations of canine leishmaniasis, flea infestation and allergy, tick infestation, atopic dermatitis, scabies, unspecified dermatoses, otitis, furunculosis and food allergy. There were no apparent age or sex predilections for dermatological disease as a whole. Spitz (odds ratio = 3.38; p = 0.001), Terriers (odds ratio = 2.52; p < 0.001) and German Shepherds (odds ratio = 1.90; p = 0.001) appeared to be at increased risk for dermatological disease. In addition, Khorasani large cross breed dogs (odds ratio = 0.36; p = 0.003) and mixed breed dogs (odds ratio = 0.33; p < 0.001) showed decreased risk for dermatological conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey study on canine dermatological conditions carried out in Iran. |
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spelling | pubmed-43130092015-02-04 Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) Khoshnegah, Javad Movassaghi, Ahmad Reza Rad, Mehrnaz Vet Res Forum Original Article university small animal clinic, 1299 Iranian domestic dogs presented from September 2007 through March 2011 to the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Veterinary Teaching Hospital, were examined. Dermatological disorders were noted in 17.00% (221/1299) of all the dogs examined. Pruritus was the most common presenting sign, accounting for 25.35% of the dermatological consultations. It was followed by erythema, maculo-papular-pustular eruptions (16.97%), erosive or ulcerative lesions (16.74%), scaling or crusting (13.02%), alopecia (8.84%) and visible ectoparasites (7.44%). The most common primary final diagnoses were superficial pyoderma, cutaneous manifestations of canine leishmaniasis, flea infestation and allergy, tick infestation, atopic dermatitis, scabies, unspecified dermatoses, otitis, furunculosis and food allergy. There were no apparent age or sex predilections for dermatological disease as a whole. Spitz (odds ratio = 3.38; p = 0.001), Terriers (odds ratio = 2.52; p < 0.001) and German Shepherds (odds ratio = 1.90; p = 0.001) appeared to be at increased risk for dermatological disease. In addition, Khorasani large cross breed dogs (odds ratio = 0.36; p = 0.003) and mixed breed dogs (odds ratio = 0.33; p < 0.001) showed decreased risk for dermatological conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey study on canine dermatological conditions carried out in Iran. Urmia University Press 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4313009/ /pubmed/25653779 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Khoshnegah, Javad Movassaghi, Ahmad Reza Rad, Mehrnaz Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title | Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title_full | Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title_fullStr | Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title_short | Survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in Mashhad, northeast of Iran (2007-2011) |
title_sort | survey of dermatological conditions in a population of domestic dogs in mashhad, northeast of iran (2007-2011) |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4313009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25653779 |
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