Literature DB >> 7540607

Treatment of nonregenerative anemia with human gamma-globulin in dogs.

J C Scott-Moncrieff1, W J Reagan, L T Glickman, D B DeNicola, D Harrington.   

Abstract

Five dogs with nonregenerative anemia were treated with human immunoglobulin as a 12-hour IV infusion, at dosages ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 g/kg of body weight. All dogs had a rapid response to treatment, with reticulocytosis within 1 to 4 days and a substantial increase in hematocrit within 3 to 8 days of treatment. In 2 of 5 dogs, the hematocrit returned to values within reference range and remained in the reference range for 8 to 14 months after treatment, despite discontinuing or tapering prednisone treatment to a low dose. In 3 of 5 dogs, the hematocrit did not return to the reference range. In 1 of these 3 dogs, the hematocrit remained at the new, increased value (26 to 28%) for 248 days after treatment, at which time the dog was euthanatized. In the other 2 dogs, the hematocrit had decreased to pretreatment values by 52 days after treatment. Retreatment of these 2 dogs resulted in a similar, but blunted, response to human immunoglobulin. Human immunoglobulin may be an effective treatment for some dogs with immune-mediated anemia that fail to respond to conventional treatment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7540607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc        ISSN: 0003-1488            Impact factor:   1.936


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