Clinical manifestations of chronic pancreatitis in English cocker spaniels

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1111/jvim.17100
M. Francisca Coddou, Barbara Blacklaws, Penny J. Watson
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Abstract

Background

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is common in English cocker spaniels (ECS). It is histologically similar to IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) in humans and is characterized by duct destruction, interlobular fibrosis, and dense periductular and perivenous lymphocytic aggregates. However, the clinical manifestations of CP in ECS have not been previously described.

Objectives

Characterize the clinical manifestations of CP in a group of ECS, including similarities and differences to IgG4-RD in humans.

Animals

One-hundred four ECS with CP and 44 client owned control ECS without CP (both healthy and diseased controls).

Methods

Affected dogs were divided into 2 groups according to the methods used to diagnose CP. Case records were searched for signalment, clinical, and clinicopathological findings, and evidence of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), proteinuria, other immune-mediated diseases, and anal sacculitis.

Results

Involvement of other organs was common. Affected ECS presented with a high frequency of KCS (n = 49), proteinuria (n = 47), anal gland disease (n = 36), atopy (n = 21), and other immune-mediated diseases (n = 16). Those with parti-color hair coats, particularly blue roan, had a strong association with CP, suggesting a link between coat color and autoimmune conditions in this breed.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

English cocker spaniels with CP show clinical similarities to humans with IgG4-RD and common involvement of other organs. Clinicians should evaluate affected Cocker Spaniels for proteinuria, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, and other potential immune-mediated diseases.

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英国可卡犬慢性胰腺炎的临床表现。
背景:慢性胰腺炎(CP)在英国可卡犬(ECS)中很常见。它在组织学上类似于人类的 IgG4 相关疾病(IgG4-RD),其特征是导管破坏、小叶间纤维化以及致密的导管周围和腹腔周围淋巴细胞聚集。然而,ECS 中 CP 的临床表现以前还没有描述过:描述一组 ECS 的 CP 临床表现,包括与人类 IgG4-RD 的异同:动物:1 百 44 只患有 CP 的 ECS 和 44 只无 CP 的客户对照 ECS(包括健康对照和疾病对照):方法:根据诊断 CP 的方法将患犬分为两组。病例记录包括信号、临床和临床病理结果,以及角结膜炎(KCS)、蛋白尿、其他免疫介导疾病和肛囊炎的证据:结果:其他器官受累很常见。受影响的 ECS 患 KCS(49 例)、蛋白尿(47 例)、肛门腺疾病(36 例)、过敏症(21 例)和其他免疫介导疾病(16 例)的频率很高。被毛颜色为偏色(尤其是蓝玫瑰色)的英国可卡犬与CP密切相关,这表明该犬种的被毛颜色与自身免疫疾病之间存在联系:患有 CP 的英国可卡犬的临床表现与患有 IgG4-RD 的人类相似,并普遍累及其他器官。临床医生应评估受影响的可卡犬是否患有蛋白尿、角结膜炎和其他潜在的免疫介导疾病。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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