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Intradermal skin test and hyposensitization therapy in dogs with allergic dermatitis

journal of veterinary clinical pathology Volume 4 Issue 1-2 Page 7-11
published_at 1998
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Title
Intradermal skin test and hyposensitization therapy in dogs with allergic dermatitis
Creators Hayasaki Mineo
Creators Takahashi Yuko
Creators Hattori Chinami
Creators Sato Yuka
Creators Shimizu Yuko
Creator Keywords
allergic dermatitis dos hyposensitization therapy intradermal skin test
The intradermal skin test and hyposensitization therapy were carried out for diagnosis and treatment in dogs with allergic dermatitis. Eighty-one (75%) out of 108 dogs tested showed positive reactions against 19 different allergens, in which flea and house dust were major causative antigens. As high as 17 dogs (77%) in 22 cases treated with hyposensitization therapy showed complete or remarkable improvement of skin lesions evaluated by the Halliwell's grading method. It is suggested that hyposensitizaton therapy based on the results of intradermal skin test is a highly effective treatment for canine allergic dermatitis.
Languages eng
Resource Type journal article
Publishers 日本獣医臨床病理学会
Date Issued 1998
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]1341-8025
[NCID]AN1052502X
Schools 農学部