Hepatic/Derm Flashcards
What is something you should consider enhancing in the diet of a patient with elevated liver enzymes w/o an identified cause?
(Antioxidants → helps protect the liver from oxidative injury)
What portion of the diet might you consider limiting in patients with biliary dz?
(Fat)
What portion of the diet must be restricted in patients with hepatic encephalopathy?
(Protein)
What might you consider enhancing in the diet of a patient with hepatic encephalopathy?
(Soluble/fermentable fiber)
In a patient with copper hepatopathy, you obviously want to restrict dietary copper but what might you consider enhancing and when would you definitely not want to enhance it?
(Consider enhancing zinc, do not enhance zinc if the patient is being treated with D-penicillamine bc zinc can decrease its efficacy)
What are the most common allergic skin diseases in dogs?
(Flea allergy dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and adverse food reactions)
What is the difference in a food allergy dermatitis vs a food intolerance?
(Food allergy dermatitis → T cell mediated, can manifest in skin, GIT, or both; food intolerance → IgE mediated, reaction typically more immediate)
(T/F) Food allergy dermatitis will resolve when the food allergen is eliminated.
(T)
What is the gold standard diagnostic (and treatment) for food allergy dermatitis?
(8-12 week diet trial using either a novel or hydrolyzed protein)
Serum and salivary allergy tests have a high chance of false positives/negatives (choose) for food allergies.
(Positives)
What is the key to nutrition for support of healthy skin in animals?
(Ensure patient is eating enough of a complete and balanced diet)
What deficiency can lead to lightening/reddening of black coated animals?
(Phenylalanine, converted into tyrosine, important for pigment)
Deficiency in which omega 6 fatty acid can lead to dry and flaky coats?
(Linoleic acid)
Supplementation of what omega fatty acids may help manage pruritus?
(DHA and EPA, also anti-inflammatory)
Zinc-responsive dermatoses tends to affect what locations on affected animals?
(Nose and paw pads, can either have altered zinc absorption or a nutritional zinc deficiency)