Nonhuman primate dermatology: a literature review |
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Authors: | Joseph A Bernstein Peter J Didier† |
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Institution: | Long Green Animal Dermatology Center, P.C. P.O. Box 61, 13515 Long Green Pike, Baldwin, MD 21013, USA; Divisions of Comparative Pathology, Microbiology, Tulane National Primate Research Center, Tulane University, Covington, LA, USA |
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Abstract: | In general, veterinary dermatologists do not have extensive clinical experience of nonhuman primate (NHP) dermatoses. The bulk of the published literature does not provide an organized evidence-based approach to the NHP dermatologic case. The veterinary dermatologist is left to extract information from both human and veterinary dermatology, an approach that can be problematic as it forces the clinician to make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions based on two very disparate bodies of literature. A more cohesive approach to NHP dermatology – without relying on assumptions that NHP pathology most commonly behaves similarly to other veterinary and human disease – is required. This review of the dermatology of NHP species includes discussions of primary dermatoses, as well as diseases where dermatologic signs represent a significant secondary component, provides a first step towards encouraging the veterinary community to study and report the dermatologic diseases of nonhuman primates. |
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