Diascopy and histopathological evaluation of nonblanching erythematous dermatoses in dogs

Author:

Forbes Stephanie1ORCID,Bettenay Sonya2,Meertens Nadine M.3,Wildermuth Brett E.4,Wildermuth Kerstin4,Mueller Ralf S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AniCura Tierärztliche Spezialisten Hamburg Hamburg Germany

2. Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine University of Munich Munich Germany

3. GD Animal Health Deventer the Netherlands

4. Tierdermatologie Dr. Wildermuth Wiesbaden Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDiascopy is a point‐of‐care diagnostic test used to differentiate skin erythema due to vascular dilation from haemorrhage. In the veterinary literature, only a handful of diseases have been described to be associated with a negative (nonblanching) diascopy result, and histological investigation of haemorrhage has been inconsistent.ObjectivesRetrospective study to undertake a histopathological investigation of canine, nonblanching erythematous dermatoses for the presence or absence of haemorrhage and vascular changes.Materials and MethodsSkin biopsies from dogs presented with moderate‐to‐severe nonblanching erythema were evaluated histologically. Additionally, clinical data about each patient were analysed.ResultsTwenty cases were identified with nonblanching erythema. Diagnoses included vasculopathy (n = 6), canine eosinophilic dermatitis (n = 3), cutaneous epitheliotropic T‐cell lymphoma (n = 2), and one case each of sterile granuloma and pyogranuloma syndrome, German shepherd dog pyoderma, multiple mast cell tumours, haemangiosarcoma, exfoliative cutaneous lupus erythematosus, canine leishmaniosis with sebaceous adenitis, sebaceous adenitis with concurrent dermatophytosis, calcinosis cutis and canine atopic dermatitis with insect‐bite reaction. One or more vascular changes were present in all 20 cases and included perivascular oedema, endothelial swelling and neutrophilic infiltration of vessel walls. Haemorrhage was identified in 17 of 20 cases (85%). Three cases without dermal haemorrhage were calcinosis cutis, sebaceous adenitis with dermatophytosis and canine atopic dermatitis with insect‐bite reaction.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceNegative diascopy was associated with haemorrhage and vascular pathological findings in the majority of cases, yet not all. Haemorrhage was identified histologically in all diseases previously reported as nonblanching as well as in a few additional diseases.

Funder

European Society of Veterinary Dermatology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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