Title : Canine demodicosis: the relationship between response to treatment of generalised disease and markers for inflammation and oxidative status - Martinez-Subiela_2014_Vet.Dermatol_25_72 |
Author(s) : Martinez-Subiela S , Bernal LJ , Tvarijonaviciute A , Garcia-Martinez JD , Tecles F , Ceron JJ |
Ref : Vet Dermatol , 25 :72 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Determination of acute phase proteins and markers of oxidative status may be of value for evaluating the severity of disease and the response to treatment. In canine demodicosis, there is no information available regarding the use of such analytes to discriminate between localized and generalized demodicosis or to monitor the response to treatment. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: The aim was to measure analytes related to inflammation and oxidative stress in dogs with localized or generalized demodicosis. In cases of generalized demodicosis, the intention was to study these analytes before and after a period of treatment. ANIMALS: Serum was obtained from three groups: Group 1, healthy dogs; Group 2, dogs with localized demodicosis; and Group 3, dogs with generalized demodicosis. |
PubMedSearch : Martinez-Subiela_2014_Vet.Dermatol_25_72 |
PubMedID: 24800264 |
Martinez-Subiela S, Bernal LJ, Tvarijonaviciute A, Garcia-Martinez JD, Tecles F, Ceron JJ (2014)
Canine demodicosis: the relationship between response to treatment of generalised disease and markers for inflammation and oxidative status
Vet Dermatol
25 :72
Martinez-Subiela S, Bernal LJ, Tvarijonaviciute A, Garcia-Martinez JD, Tecles F, Ceron JJ (2014)
Vet Dermatol
25 :72