A case report of the beneficial effect of oclacitinib in a dog with pemphigus vulgaris
N Fernández Martínez, Beth McDonald, Ann M. Crowley
Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare immune-mediated skin disorder of the dog, usually treated with immunosuppressive medications such as oral glucocorticoids, azathioprine or ciclosporin. Herein we report the successful treatment of pemphigus vulgaris in a dog, using oclacitinib and a topical product containing fucidic acid (0.5 % w/w) and betamethasone valerate.
Topics & Concepts
Pemphigus vulgarisMedicinePemphigusGynecologyAzathioprineDermatologyInternal medicineDiseaseAutoimmune Bullous Skin DiseasesOral and gingival health researchNail Diseases and Treatments