Canine SLE (Large Breeds)
Examine the complexities of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in Large-Breed Dogs in this in-depth presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, crafted for veterinarians, immunology specialists, and dedicated dog owners. SLE is a serious autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks multiple organ systems, potentially affecting skin, joints, kidneys, blood, and the nervous system. Clinical signs may include lameness, fever, skin lesions, lethargy, and organ dysfunction. Diagnosis involves thorough clinical evaluation, blood tests for autoantibodies, urinalysis, imaging, and sometimes tissue biopsy. Management applies a comprehensive and integrative strategy—combining conventional medical care with advanced regenerative solutions such as PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), and innovative TopPetPro options like MITO Peptide Organotherapy, NANO Peptide Organotherapy, etc.—to regulate immune responses, repair affected tissues, and improve long-term quality of life.