JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clinical and histopathological investigation of symmetrical alopecia with associated chronic pruritus in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella apella).
Published In: Journal of Medical Primatology, 2023, v. 52, n. 4. P. 244 1 of 3
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Authored By: Petak, Ana; Boras, Jadranko; Bata, Ingeborg; Ilić, Ivana; Hohšteter, Marko; Šoštarić‐Zuckermann, Ivan‐Conrado 3 of 3
Abstract
Background: Symmetrical alopecia is a common symptom of endocrine and autoimmune diseases, which are rarely manifested with pruritus. Increased levels of stress in primates have been presented with increased levels of pruritus and alopecia appearance. Methods: A pruritic and alopecic disease was investigated in a group of tufted capuchin monkeys (N = 12), but due to ethical reasons, four random animals were further investigated by numerous diagnostic methods. The impact of food and enclosure enrichment was assessed and observed over a 2‐year period. Results: Histopathology of four random tufted capuchin monkeys revealed lymphocytic perifolliculitis, with an appearance of a "swarm of bees" which was suggestive of alopecia areata. Etiological classification of pruritus excluded dermatological, systemic, and neurological causes, making it behavioral. Enclosure and food enrichment had a beneficial impact on pruritus (12/12) and alopecia (10/12). Conclusion: The findings were suggestive of alopecia areata, while the pruritus was considered behavioral in origin. Alopecia and pruritus improved upon enclosure and food enrichment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Journal of Medical Primatology. 2023/08, Vol. 52, Issue 4, p244
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Zoology
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0047-2565
- DOI:10.1111/jmp.12645
- Accession Number:164877115
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