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Factors associated with the occurrence of epistaxis in natural canine leishmaniasis (Leishmania infantum)
| dc.creator | Petanides, T. A. | en |
| dc.creator | Koutinas, A. F. | en |
| dc.creator | Mylonakis, M. E. | en |
| dc.creator | Day, M. J. | en |
| dc.creator | Sarldomichelakis, M. N. | en |
| dc.creator | Leontides, L. S. | en |
| dc.creator | Mischke, R. | en |
| dc.creator | Diniz, P. | en |
| dc.creator | Breitschwerdt, E. B. | en |
| dc.creator | Kritsepi, M. | en |
| dc.creator | Garipidou, V. A. | en |
| dc.creator | Koutinas, C. K. | en |
| dc.creator | Lekkas, S. | en |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2015-11-23T10:45:24Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2015-11-23T10:45:24Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2008 | |
| dc.identifier | 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2008.0129.x | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0891-6640 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32171 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Background: Canine leishmaniasis (CanL) is a common cause of epistaxis in dogs residing in endemic areas. The pathogenesis of CanL-associated epistaxis has not been fully explored because of the limited number of cases reported so far. Hypothesis: Epistaxis in CanL could be attributed to more than 1 pathomechanism such as hemostatic dysfunction, biochemical abnormalities, chronic rhinitis, and coinfections occurring in various combinations. Animals: Fifty-one dogs with natural CanL. Methods: The allocation of 51 dogs in this cross-sectional study was based on the presence (n = 24) or absence (n = 27) of epistaxis. The potential associations among epistaxis and concurrent infections (Ehrlichia canis, Bartonella spp., and Aspergillus spp.), biochemical and hemostatic abnormalities, and nasal histopathology were investigated. Results: Hypergammaglobulinemia (P = .044), increased serum viscosity (P =.038), decreased platelet aggregation response to collagen (P = .042), and nasal mucosa ulceration (P =.039) were more common in the dogs with epistaxis than in those without epistaxis. The other significant differences between the 2 groups involved total serum protein (P = .029) and gamma-globulin (P = .013) concentrations, which were higher, and the percentage platelet aggregation to collagen, which was lower (P = .012) in the epistaxis dogs. Clinical Importance: CanL-associated epistaxis appears to be the result of multiple and variable pathogenetic factors such as thrombocytopathy, hyperglobulinemia-induced serum hyperviscosity, and nasal mucosa ulceration. | en |
| dc.source.uri | <Go to ISI>://WOS:000257627100009 | |
| dc.subject | dysproteinemia | en |
| dc.subject | rhinitis | en |
| dc.subject | thrombocytopathy | en |
| dc.subject | VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS | en |
| dc.subject | HYPERVISCOSITY SYNDROME | en |
| dc.subject | HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS | en |
| dc.subject | PLATELET-AGGREGATION | en |
| dc.subject | MULTIPLE-MYELOMA | en |
| dc.subject | BLEEDING-TIME | en |
| dc.subject | HEALTHY DOGS | en |
| dc.subject | MODEL | en |
| dc.subject | INFECTION | en |
| dc.subject | HYPERTENSION | en |
| dc.subject | Veterinary Sciences | en |
| dc.title | Factors associated with the occurrence of epistaxis in natural canine leishmaniasis (Leishmania infantum) | en |
| dc.type | journalArticle | en |
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