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Canine idiopathic orbital inflammation: A case series of four affected dogs (five orbits)
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|作者:
Freitas, Ines
[1
]
Taeymans, Olivier
[1
]
Knott, Tim
[2
]
Civello, Alexander
[3
]
Wegg, Michaela
[4
]
Gomez, Alberto
[5
]
Oliver, James Andrew Clive
[1
]
机构:
[1] Dick White Referrals, London Rd, Six Mile Bottom CB8 0UH, Cambs, England
[2] Rowe Referrals, Bradley Stoke, England
[3] Cytopath Ltd, Ledbury, England
[4] Vet Vis, Penrith, Cumbria, England
[5] Willows Vet Ctr & Referral Serv, Shirley, W Midlands, England
关键词:
dog;
idiopathic orbital inflammation;
orbital pseudotumor;
CLINICAL-FEATURES;
NODULAR FASCIITIS;
PSEUDOTUMOR;
CLASSIFICATION;
MANAGEMENT;
DISEASE;
BIOPSY;
D O I:
10.1111/vop.13003
中图分类号:
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号:
0906 ;
摘要:
Purpose In humans, idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI) is a diagnosis attributed to benign, inflammatory orbital conditions without identifiable local or systemic cause. We describe the clinical signs, imaging and histopathological findings, management and outcome of four dogs diagnosed with IOI. Methods Multicentric retrospective study. Results A total of four dogs (five orbits) of three different breeds (three cases were English Springer Spaniels [ESS] or ESS-cross) and ages ranging from 3 to 12 years were included. Initial presenting signs were unilateral and included exophthalmos, enophthalmos, globe deviation, thickening and protrusion of the third eyelid and conjunctival hyperemia. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging identified heterogeneous space-occupying, contrast-enhancing orbital lesions in all cases. Sparing of the retrobulbar space was detected in four of five orbits. Histopathology revealed mixed inflammatory infiltrates of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and histiocytes. Immunohistochemistry was performed in two cases highlighting the presence of histiocytes and lymphocytes, predominantly T cells. Resolution of clinical signs was achieved in two cases managed with oral immunosuppressant medication (corticosteroids alone or combined with cyclosporine or azathioprine), one went into spontaneous remission, one resolved with topical corticosteroids, and one underwent exenteration. Recurrence occurred in two cases within 15 months of initial diagnosis and required further immunosuppressant medication. One case developed signs in the contralateral orbit within 8 months of presentation. Conclusions IOI is an uncommon condition in dogs. Its diagnosis relies on the combination of advanced imaging and histology. As in humans, it appears that spontaneous remission and recurrence may occur requiring long-term immunosuppressant medication.
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页数:14
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