The detail information of Bullous pemphigoid
Basic Information

Disease Description: An autoimmune (i.e., the body attacking itself) disease associated with the formation of painful blisters.

Inherit Mode: Inheritance is unknown.

Disease Symptom: The blisters that occur with this condition are very short-lived, so you and your veterinarian are more likely to see ulcers. These lesions are found in the mouth and skin, particularly  in the underarm and groin area. There may also be ulcerated areas around the nails or footpads. Your dog's skin may be itchy or painful, and it is common to develop a secondary bacterial infection (pyoderma). Dogs that are severely affected may lose their appetites, run a fever, or become depressed.

Disease Cause: -

Disease Diagnose: Your veterinarian will diagnose this condition based on physical examination of your dog, the history you provide, a skin biopsy, and immune testing. Other autoimmune or ulcerative skin disorders must be ruled out.

Treat Method: Mild cases can be treated with steroid creams or relatively low doses of glucocorticoids by mouth. More severe cases usually require a combination of medications, including high doses of glucocorticoids, to suppress the inappropriate immune response.  These drugs usually must be given for prolonged periods, possibly for life.  Your veterinarian will discuss with you potentially serious side effects of which you should be aware. Because exposure to ultraviolet light can make the condition worse, it is wise to keep your dog out of direct sunlight from 10:00 to 3:00.

Breeder Advice: Although the inheritance of this condition is unknown, it is preferable not to breed affected dogs.

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Associated Diseases
Disease Name Other Name Mode of inheritance Link ID Possible OMIM ID Gene
Bullous pemphigoid antigen - - -
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB79 Collie Graceful, devoted, and proud 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) 27.2-34 kg (male), 22.7-29.5 kg (female)
CB80 Coton de Tulear Bright, happy-go-lucky, endlessly charming; born to love and to be loved 25.4-27.9 cm (male), 22.9-25.4 cm (female) 4.1-6.8 kg (male), 3.6-5.9 kg (female) Madagascar
References
2000 Xu,L.T.,O'Toole,E.A.,Olivry,T.,Hernandez,C.,Peng,J.,Chen,M.,Chan,L.S.: :
Molecular cloning of canine bullous pemphigoid antigen 2 cDNA and immunomapping of NC16A domain by canine bullous pemphigoid autoantibodies Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Basis of Disease 1500:97-107, 2000.
1995 Scott, D.W., Miller, W.H., Griffin, C.E. :
Immunologic Skin Diseases Book In Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology. pp. 500-518.
1995 Iwasaki,T.,Olivry,T.,Lapiere,J.C.,Chan,L.S.,Peavey,C.,Liu,Y.Y.,Jones,J.C.R.,Ihrke,P.J.,Woodley,D.T.: :
Canine bullous pemphigoid (BP): Identification of the 180-kd canine BP antigen by circulating autoantibodies Veterinary Pathology 32:387-393, 1995.
Pubmed reference: 7483213 .