A Retrospective Study Regarding the Treatment of Lupoid Onychodystrophy in 30 Dogs and Literature Review

Author:

Mueller Ralf S.1234,Rosychuk Rodney A. W.1234,Jonas Leonard D.1234

Affiliation:

1. Animal Skin and Allergy Clinic (Mueller until 1999), 70 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149, Australia; the

2. Department of Clinical Sciences (Rosychuk, Mueller since 1999), College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523;

3. Denver Veterinary Specialists (Jonas), 3695 Kipling Street, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033

4. From the

Abstract

The treatment records of 30 dogs with lupoid onychodystrophy were evaluated retrospectively. Dogs were treated with fatty acid supplementation (n=18), doxycycline and niacinamide (n=12), tetracycline and niacinamide (n=10), pentoxifylline (n=6), prednisolone (n=5), azathioprine (n=1), clofazimine (n=1), or with combinations thereof. An excellent response was seen in almost half of the patients treated with tetra- or doxycycline in combination with niacinamide. Six of the dogs were maintained successfully on fatty acid supplementation. Spontaneous remissions and recurrences made evaluation of success rates difficult and emphasized the varied and often unclear etiology and natural course of the syndrome.

Publisher

American Animal Hospital Association

Subject

Small Animals

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