Kathryn V. Fieseler
Colorado State University
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Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2006
Ralf S. Mueller; Ingar Krebs; Helen T. Power; Kathryn V. Fieseler
A retrospective study of 91 dogs with pemphigus foliaceus was performed. Clinical signs of the disease included crusts (n=79), pustules (n=36), and alopecia (n=33). Lesions were most common on the trunk (n=53), inner pinnae (n=46), face (n=37), and foot pads (n=32). Cytological evaluation revealed acantholytic keratinocytes in 37 of 48 dogs. Results of combination treatment with prednisolone and azathioprine were comparable to results with prednisolone therapy alone. More than half of the dogs achieved remission with appropriate therapy, and another 25% significantly improved.
Veterinary Record | 2005
S. Zabel; Ralf S. Mueller; Kathryn V. Fieseler; S. V. Bettenay; J. D. Littlewood; R. Wagner
The records of 15 horses with pemphigus foliaceus diagnosed on the basis of their history, clinical signs, histopathology and the exclusion of differential diagnoses were evaluated with respect to the age of onset, the clinical signs and the diagnostic tests used. There was no apparent breed predisposition. The horses’ mean age was nine years, with a range from three months to 25·5 years, three were foals up to six months old and eight were nine years old or older. The most frequent lesions were scaling in 11, crusting in 10 and alopecia in 10, and they appeared most commonly on the face, neck and trunk, in 10 horses for each of these sites. The extremities were involved in nine of the horses, pruritus occurred in seven, and four of the horses had pustules. The clinical signs mostly corresponded with those described in previous reports, but signs of pain were not a prominent feature. Acantholytic cells were identified cytologically in four of six of the horses.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2000
Stephen D. White; Rod A.W. Rosychuk; Catherine A. Outerbridge; Kathryn V. Fieseler; Sharon J. Spier; Peter J. Ihrke; Phillip L. Chapman
Our objective was to determine if thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT), the enzyme important in the metabolism of azathioprine in human beings, is detectable in red blood cell lysates (RBCL) of healthy dogs, cats, and horses. Values for TPMT activity were determined from blood collected from 20 healthy dogs, cats, and horses. The TPMT activity in each animals RBCL was determined using a radioenzymatic end point involving TPMT-facilitated metabolism of 6-mercaptopurine to 6-methylmercaptopurine (6-MMP). One unit of TPMT activity represents the formation of 1 nmol of 6-MMP per milliliter of packed red blood cells per hour of incubation at 37 degrees C. TPMT activity in RBCL was detectable in all species, with mean RBC values +/- standard deviation of 17.9 +/- 3.79 U/mL in dogs; 2.76 +/- 0.70 U/mL in cats; and 2.185 +/- 0.36 U/mL in horses. Values for TPMT in the 3 species were significantly (P < .05) different from one another. TPMT values for dogs were significantly higher than the other species, and TPMT values for cats were significantly higher than those for horses. We conclude that RBCL TPMT values are measurable in dogs. cats, and horses and that dogs have higher values than cats or horses. These findings are consistent with the lower tolerance for azathioprine in cats as compared with dogs. It remains to be determined whether RBCL TPMT values in these species correlate with TPMT activity in the liver, where most of the metabolization of azathioprine is believed to occur.
Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2004
Ralf S. Mueller; Kathryn V. Fieseler; M. J. Fettman; S. Zabel; R. A. W. Rosychuk; Gregory K. Ogilvie; T. L. Greenwalt
Veterinary Dermatology | 2005
Ralf S. Mueller; Julia K. Veir; Kathryn V. Fieseler; Steven W. Dow
Veterinary Dermatology | 2001
Stephen D. White; Patrick Bourdeau; Rod A.W. Rosychuk; Beth Cohen; Terri Bonenberger; Kathryn V. Fieseler; Peter J. Ihrke; Phillip L. Chapman; Patricia C. Schultheiss; Gila Zur; Andrea Cannon; Catherine A. Outerbridge
Veterinary Dermatology | 2005
Ralf S. Mueller; Kathryn V. Fieseler; R. A. W. Rosychuk; Tracey Greenwalt
Veterinary Dermatology | 2001
Stephen D. White; Rod A.W. Rosychuk; Kathryn V. Fieseler
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002
Ralf S. Mueller; Phillip L. Chapman; Rodney E.W. Rosychuk; Sonya V. Bettenay; Kathryn V. Fieseler
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002
Ralf S. Mueller; Kathryn V. Fieseler; Sonya V. Bettenay; R. A. W. Rosychuk