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El papel de los ácaros de almacenamiento en la dermatitis atópica canina
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La dermatitis atópica canina (DAC) es un síndrome complejo en el que numerosos factores como la genética del individuo, el ambiente y los alérgenos implicados desempeñan importantes papeles; pueden intervenir otros factores. Según la nomenclatura más reciente, la dermatitis atópica canina se define como una dermatosis “pruriginosa e inflamatoria con una sintomatología clínica característica asociada a anticuerpos IgE, comúnmente dirigidos contra alérgenos ambientales” (1). [...]
Puntos Clave
- La dermatitis atópica es una enfermedad compleja en la que intervienen numerosos factores y cuyo diagnóstico, en ocasiones, resulta complicado.
- Actualmente se ha demostrado que los ácaros del almacenamiento pueden ser considerados como alérgenos potenciales; muchos perros atópicos están sensibilizados frente a ellos.
- Se ha demostrado una alergenicidad cruzada entre los ácaros del polvo y los del almacenamiento.
- Los alimentos secos pueden ser una fuente de ácaros del almacenamiento; es conveniente minimizar la contaminación de ácaros en este tipo de alimentos.
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