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Suspected toxic shock‐like syndrome in a dog with closed‐cervix pyometra
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Localized Bacterial InfectionVeterinary SurgeryHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyClosed-cervix PyometraVeterinary ResearchSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsDermatologyInfection ControlToxic Shock‐like SyndromeMedicineParasitologyToxic Shock-like Syndrome
Several cases of toxic shock-like syndrome (TSLS) have been reported in dogs but no inciting cause has been identified. TSLS associated with a closed-cervix pyometra was suspected in the reported bitch. The dog was evaluated for the complaint of generalized dermatopathy (erythema and oedema) and systemic signs with multiorganic involvement (depression, fever, immature neutrophilia, hypoalbuminaemia, renal disease, vomiting and diarrhoea). Histological features consistent with TSLS included superficial dermatitis with epidermal neutrophilic exocytosis and necrotic keratinocytes. The tentative diagnosis of TSLS was based on case history, clinical presentation, laboratory and histopathological findings, and the resolution of all clinical signs following surgical removal of the localized bacterial infection.
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