Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Volume 7
Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology, Vancouver, Canada, July 24 - 28, 2012
Herausgeber: Torres, Sheila M F; Hargis, Ann; Frank, Linda
Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Volume 7
Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology, Vancouver, Canada, July 24 - 28, 2012
Herausgeber: Torres, Sheila M F; Hargis, Ann; Frank, Linda
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Representing the state of the art of veterinary dermatology around the globe, Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Volume 7, presents selected scientific papers from the Seventh World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology. The Congress, held in Vancouver, Canada in July 2012, was organized with the support of the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology (WAVD) and its affiliated societies. A record number of delegates attended from over 50 countries to take advantage of the exceptional scientific program. Cutting edge information was presented as review papers and original studies in the areas…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1143g
- ISBN-13: 9781118644874
- ISBN-10: 1118644875
- Artikelnr.: 38531369
Administrative Committee of the WAVD x Preface xi PART 1 ALLERGY 1.1
Epidemiology of human atopic dermatitis - seven areas of notable progress
and seven areas of notable ignorance 3 Hywel C. Williams 1.2 The genomics
revolution: will canine atopic dermatitis be predictable and preventable?
10 Tim Nuttall 1.3 Serum anti-Staphylococcus pseudintermedius IgE and IgG
antibodies in dogs with atopic dermatitis and nonatopic dogs 19 Jennifer
Bexley, Timothy J. Nuttall, Bruce Hammerberg, J. Ross Fitzgerald and
Richard E. Halliwell 1.4 Characterization of canine filaggrin: gene
structure and protein expression in dog skin 25 Satoko Kanda, Takashi
Sasaki, Aiko Shiohama, Koji Nishifuji, Masayuki Amagai, Toshiroh Iwasaki
and Jun Kudoh PART 2 IMMUNOLOGY 2.1 Innate immune defense system of the
skin 35 Maryam Afshar and Richard L. Gallo 2.2 Evaluation of canine
antimicrobial peptides in infected and noninfected chronic atopic skin 42
Domenico Santoro, David Bunick, Thomas K. Graves and Mariangela Segre 2.3
Interleukin-31: its role in canine pruritus and naturally occurring canine
atopic dermatitis 51 Andrea J. Gonzales, William R. Humphrey, James E.
Messamore, Timothy J. Fleck, Gregory J. Fici, John A. Shelly, Janet F.
Teel, Gary F. Bammert, Steven A. Dunham, Troy E. Fuller and Robert B.
McCall 2.4 Expression of thymic stromal lymphopoietin in canine atopic
dermatitis 57 Jolanta Klukowska-Rö tzler, Ludovic Chervet, Eliane J. Mü
ller, Petra Roosje, Eliane Marti and Jozef Janda PART 3 SKIN BIOLOGY 3.1
The stratum corneum: the rampart of the mammalian body 65 Koji Nishifuji
and Ji Seon Yoon 3.2 Fixing the skin barrier: past, present and future -
man and dog compared 78 Rosanna Marsella 3.3 Autosomal recessive ichthyosis
in golden retriever dogs: distribution and frequency of the PNPLA1 mutant
allele in different populations* 82 Eric Guaguere, Anne Thomas, Anais
Grall, Emmanuelle Bourrat, Laetitia Lagoutte, Frederique Degorce-Rubiales,
Christophe Hitte, Emmanuel Bensignor, Jacques Fontaine, Didier Pin,
Guillaume Queney and Catherine Andre 3.4 Epidermal structure created by
canine hair follicle keratinocytes enriched with bulge cells in a
three-dimensional skin equivalent model in vitro: implications for
regenerative therapy of canine epidermis 85 Tetsuro Kobayashi, Kaoru
Enomoto, Yu Hsuan Wang, Ji Seon Yoon, Ryoko Okamura, Kaori Ide, Manabu
Ohyama, Toshio Nishiyama, Toshiroh Iwasaki and Koji Nishifuji *This study
was not published in the special issue of the Veterinary Dermatology
journal (VDE 2013; 24:1). 3.5 Skin lipid profiling in normal and
seborrhoeic shih tzu dogs 92 Ji-Seon Yoon, Koji Nishifuji, Sinpei
Ishioroshi, Kaori Ide and Toshiroh Iwasaki PART 4 THERAPY 4.1 Stem cell
therapy in veterinary dermatology 101 Robert J. Harman 4.2 A systematic
review of randomized controlled trials for prevention or treatment of
atopic dermatitis in dogs: 2008-2011 update 108 Thierry Olivry and Petra
Bizikova 4.3 The effect of ketoconazole on whole blood and skin ciclosporin
concentrations in dogs 129 Laura L. Gray, Andrew Hillier, Lynette K. Cole
and Päivi J. Rajala-Schultz 4.4 In vitro antiseptic susceptibilities for
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius isolated from canine superficial pyoderma
in Japan 137 Nobuo Murayama, Masahiko Nagata, Yuri Terada, Mio Okuaki,
Noriyuki Takemura, Hidemasa Nakaminami and Norihisa Noguchi 4.5
Photodynamic therapy for pythiosis 141 Layla Pires, Sandra de M. G. Bosco,
Nelson F. da Silva Junior and Cristina Kurachi PART 5 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
5.1 The canine and feline skin microbiome in health and disease 151 J.
Scott Weese 5.2 Ulcerated and nonulcerated nontuberculous cutaneous
mycobacterial granulomas in cats and dogs 160 Richard Malik, Bronwyn Smits,
George Reppas, Caroline Laprie, Carolyn O'Brien and Janet Fyfe 5.3
Prevalence of and risk factors for isolation of meticillin-resistant
Staphylococcus spp. from dogs with pyoderma in northern California, USA 168
Nicole G. Eckholm, Catherine A. Outerbridge, Stephen D. White and Jane E.
Sykes 5.4 Usefulness of cefovecin disk-diffusion test for predicting mecA
gene-containing strains of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and clinical
efficacy of cefovecin in dogs with superficial pyoderma 176 Keita Iyori,
Yoichi Toyoda, Kaori Ide, Toshiroh Iwasaki and Koji Nishifuji 5.5 Small
Demodex populations colonize most parts of the skin of healthy dogs 182
Ivän Ravera, Laura Altet, Olga Francino, Armand Sänchez, Wendy Roldän,
Sergio Villanueva, Mar Bardag(c)¥¿ and Ll PART 6 ONCOLOGY 6.1 Advances in
the management of skin cancer 189 Pamela D. Martin and David J. Argyle 6.2
Kinase dysfunction and kinase inhibitors 197 Cheryl A. London 6.3 The
contribution of stem cells to epidermal and hair follicle tumours in the
dog 204 Chiara Brachelente, Ilaria Porcellato, Monica Sforna, Elvio Lepri,
Luca Mechelli and Laura Bongiovanni 6.4 Epithelial-to-mesenchymal
transition: immunohistochemical investigation of related molecules in
canine cutaneous epithelial tumours 211 Laura Bongiovanni, Alessandra
D'Andrea, Mariarita Romanucci, Daniela Malatesta, Melissa Candolini,
Leonardo D. Salda, Luca Mechelli, Monica Sforna and Chiara Brachelente 6.5
Canine inflamed nonepitheliotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: a diagnostic
conundrum 220 Peter F. Moore, Verena K. Affolter and Stefan M. Keller PART
7 EQUINE DERMATOLOGY 7.1 Comparison of hair follicle histology between
horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction and excessive hair growth
and normal aged horses 231 Marie Innera¢ª , Annette D. Petersen, Danielle
R. Desjardins, Barbara A. Steficek, Edmund J. Rosser Jr and Harold C.
Schott II 7.2 Equine sarcoidosis: clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and
outcome of 22 cases 237 Marianne M. Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan and
Guy C. M. Grinwis PART 8 WORKSHOP REPORTS Co-editors: Dr Karen L. Campbell,
University of Illinois, Illinois, USA Dr Kinga Gortel, Lake Country
Veterinary Specialist Hospital, Lake Country, BC, Canada 8.1 Nonpruritic
hair loss 247 R. Cerundolo and J. R. Rest 8.2 Dietary management of skin
disease: elimination diets and dietary approach to canine allergic disease
251 D. N. Carlotti and R. G. Harvey 8.3 Fun with lasers 257 M. Boord and C.
S. Nett-Mettler 8.4 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 264 A. Hillier and J.
S. Pendergraft 8.5 Pododermatitis: canine interdigital follicular cysts and
feline plasma cell pododermatitis 273 R. Muse and B. E. Wildermuth 8.6 Hot
topics in zoonosis 277 J. S. Weese and C. C. Pye 8.7 Responsible use of
antimicrobials 285 D. H. Lloyd and J. D. Littlewood 8.8 Refractory atopic
dermatitis therapy 291 W. S. Rosenkrantz and C. L. Mendelsohn 8.9
Challenges in otitis 298 A. Burrows, S. Hobi and R. Albert 8.10 Allergy
testing revisited 305 R. E. W. Halliwell and S. Gilbert 8.11 Epidermal
barrier function 313 K. Nishifuji and P. Bizikova 8.12 The changing faces
of parasite control 319 C. Taylor and K. Glos 8.13 Topical antimicrobial
therapy 323 K. Bergvall and K. Varjonen Index 331
Administrative Committee of the WAVD x Preface xi PART 1 ALLERGY 1.1
Epidemiology of human atopic dermatitis - seven areas of notable progress
and seven areas of notable ignorance 3 Hywel C. Williams 1.2 The genomics
revolution: will canine atopic dermatitis be predictable and preventable?
10 Tim Nuttall 1.3 Serum anti-Staphylococcus pseudintermedius IgE and IgG
antibodies in dogs with atopic dermatitis and nonatopic dogs 19 Jennifer
Bexley, Timothy J. Nuttall, Bruce Hammerberg, J. Ross Fitzgerald and
Richard E. Halliwell 1.4 Characterization of canine filaggrin: gene
structure and protein expression in dog skin 25 Satoko Kanda, Takashi
Sasaki, Aiko Shiohama, Koji Nishifuji, Masayuki Amagai, Toshiroh Iwasaki
and Jun Kudoh PART 2 IMMUNOLOGY 2.1 Innate immune defense system of the
skin 35 Maryam Afshar and Richard L. Gallo 2.2 Evaluation of canine
antimicrobial peptides in infected and noninfected chronic atopic skin 42
Domenico Santoro, David Bunick, Thomas K. Graves and Mariangela Segre 2.3
Interleukin-31: its role in canine pruritus and naturally occurring canine
atopic dermatitis 51 Andrea J. Gonzales, William R. Humphrey, James E.
Messamore, Timothy J. Fleck, Gregory J. Fici, John A. Shelly, Janet F.
Teel, Gary F. Bammert, Steven A. Dunham, Troy E. Fuller and Robert B.
McCall 2.4 Expression of thymic stromal lymphopoietin in canine atopic
dermatitis 57 Jolanta Klukowska-Rö tzler, Ludovic Chervet, Eliane J. Mü
ller, Petra Roosje, Eliane Marti and Jozef Janda PART 3 SKIN BIOLOGY 3.1
The stratum corneum: the rampart of the mammalian body 65 Koji Nishifuji
and Ji Seon Yoon 3.2 Fixing the skin barrier: past, present and future -
man and dog compared 78 Rosanna Marsella 3.3 Autosomal recessive ichthyosis
in golden retriever dogs: distribution and frequency of the PNPLA1 mutant
allele in different populations* 82 Eric Guaguere, Anne Thomas, Anais
Grall, Emmanuelle Bourrat, Laetitia Lagoutte, Frederique Degorce-Rubiales,
Christophe Hitte, Emmanuel Bensignor, Jacques Fontaine, Didier Pin,
Guillaume Queney and Catherine Andre 3.4 Epidermal structure created by
canine hair follicle keratinocytes enriched with bulge cells in a
three-dimensional skin equivalent model in vitro: implications for
regenerative therapy of canine epidermis 85 Tetsuro Kobayashi, Kaoru
Enomoto, Yu Hsuan Wang, Ji Seon Yoon, Ryoko Okamura, Kaori Ide, Manabu
Ohyama, Toshio Nishiyama, Toshiroh Iwasaki and Koji Nishifuji *This study
was not published in the special issue of the Veterinary Dermatology
journal (VDE 2013; 24:1). 3.5 Skin lipid profiling in normal and
seborrhoeic shih tzu dogs 92 Ji-Seon Yoon, Koji Nishifuji, Sinpei
Ishioroshi, Kaori Ide and Toshiroh Iwasaki PART 4 THERAPY 4.1 Stem cell
therapy in veterinary dermatology 101 Robert J. Harman 4.2 A systematic
review of randomized controlled trials for prevention or treatment of
atopic dermatitis in dogs: 2008-2011 update 108 Thierry Olivry and Petra
Bizikova 4.3 The effect of ketoconazole on whole blood and skin ciclosporin
concentrations in dogs 129 Laura L. Gray, Andrew Hillier, Lynette K. Cole
and Päivi J. Rajala-Schultz 4.4 In vitro antiseptic susceptibilities for
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius isolated from canine superficial pyoderma
in Japan 137 Nobuo Murayama, Masahiko Nagata, Yuri Terada, Mio Okuaki,
Noriyuki Takemura, Hidemasa Nakaminami and Norihisa Noguchi 4.5
Photodynamic therapy for pythiosis 141 Layla Pires, Sandra de M. G. Bosco,
Nelson F. da Silva Junior and Cristina Kurachi PART 5 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
5.1 The canine and feline skin microbiome in health and disease 151 J.
Scott Weese 5.2 Ulcerated and nonulcerated nontuberculous cutaneous
mycobacterial granulomas in cats and dogs 160 Richard Malik, Bronwyn Smits,
George Reppas, Caroline Laprie, Carolyn O'Brien and Janet Fyfe 5.3
Prevalence of and risk factors for isolation of meticillin-resistant
Staphylococcus spp. from dogs with pyoderma in northern California, USA 168
Nicole G. Eckholm, Catherine A. Outerbridge, Stephen D. White and Jane E.
Sykes 5.4 Usefulness of cefovecin disk-diffusion test for predicting mecA
gene-containing strains of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and clinical
efficacy of cefovecin in dogs with superficial pyoderma 176 Keita Iyori,
Yoichi Toyoda, Kaori Ide, Toshiroh Iwasaki and Koji Nishifuji 5.5 Small
Demodex populations colonize most parts of the skin of healthy dogs 182
Ivän Ravera, Laura Altet, Olga Francino, Armand Sänchez, Wendy Roldän,
Sergio Villanueva, Mar Bardag(c)¥¿ and Ll PART 6 ONCOLOGY 6.1 Advances in
the management of skin cancer 189 Pamela D. Martin and David J. Argyle 6.2
Kinase dysfunction and kinase inhibitors 197 Cheryl A. London 6.3 The
contribution of stem cells to epidermal and hair follicle tumours in the
dog 204 Chiara Brachelente, Ilaria Porcellato, Monica Sforna, Elvio Lepri,
Luca Mechelli and Laura Bongiovanni 6.4 Epithelial-to-mesenchymal
transition: immunohistochemical investigation of related molecules in
canine cutaneous epithelial tumours 211 Laura Bongiovanni, Alessandra
D'Andrea, Mariarita Romanucci, Daniela Malatesta, Melissa Candolini,
Leonardo D. Salda, Luca Mechelli, Monica Sforna and Chiara Brachelente 6.5
Canine inflamed nonepitheliotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: a diagnostic
conundrum 220 Peter F. Moore, Verena K. Affolter and Stefan M. Keller PART
7 EQUINE DERMATOLOGY 7.1 Comparison of hair follicle histology between
horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction and excessive hair growth
and normal aged horses 231 Marie Innera¢ª , Annette D. Petersen, Danielle
R. Desjardins, Barbara A. Steficek, Edmund J. Rosser Jr and Harold C.
Schott II 7.2 Equine sarcoidosis: clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and
outcome of 22 cases 237 Marianne M. Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan and
Guy C. M. Grinwis PART 8 WORKSHOP REPORTS Co-editors: Dr Karen L. Campbell,
University of Illinois, Illinois, USA Dr Kinga Gortel, Lake Country
Veterinary Specialist Hospital, Lake Country, BC, Canada 8.1 Nonpruritic
hair loss 247 R. Cerundolo and J. R. Rest 8.2 Dietary management of skin
disease: elimination diets and dietary approach to canine allergic disease
251 D. N. Carlotti and R. G. Harvey 8.3 Fun with lasers 257 M. Boord and C.
S. Nett-Mettler 8.4 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 264 A. Hillier and J.
S. Pendergraft 8.5 Pododermatitis: canine interdigital follicular cysts and
feline plasma cell pododermatitis 273 R. Muse and B. E. Wildermuth 8.6 Hot
topics in zoonosis 277 J. S. Weese and C. C. Pye 8.7 Responsible use of
antimicrobials 285 D. H. Lloyd and J. D. Littlewood 8.8 Refractory atopic
dermatitis therapy 291 W. S. Rosenkrantz and C. L. Mendelsohn 8.9
Challenges in otitis 298 A. Burrows, S. Hobi and R. Albert 8.10 Allergy
testing revisited 305 R. E. W. Halliwell and S. Gilbert 8.11 Epidermal
barrier function 313 K. Nishifuji and P. Bizikova 8.12 The changing faces
of parasite control 319 C. Taylor and K. Glos 8.13 Topical antimicrobial
therapy 323 K. Bergvall and K. Varjonen Index 331