Dermoscopic findings and comparison of usefulness of longitudinal versus transversal sections in the histological diagnosis of alopecia X
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: These data provide evidence of the usefulness of dermoscopic evaluation as an accessory diagnostic tool and of transversal sections of skin biopsies as complementary to the diagnosis of alopecia X.PMID:37867253 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13212 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 23, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Giordana Zanna Francesca Abramo Barbara Contiero Eric Zini Francesco Albanese Elena Borio Francesco Godizzi Fabiano Necci Luca Luciani Paola Roccabianca Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Update on the role of genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens in canine atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.PMID:37840229 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13210 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrick Hensel Manolis Saridomichelakis Melissa Eisenschenk Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki Cherie Pucheu-Haston Domenico Santoro International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA) Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research

Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog
Vet Dermatol. 2023 Oct 1. doi: 10.1111/vde.13208. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.PMID:37779201 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13208 (Source: Veterinary Dermatology)
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 1, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ana R Resendes Karen E Trainor Monali Bera Ryan Chuang Fu Cheng Jennifer Luff Source Type: research