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Black hair follicular dysplasia
Introduction:
Black hair follicular dysplasia is currently considered a variant of color-dilution alopecia since it involves only the black-haired areas of the coat. It is [...]
Color dilution alopecia in a yorkshire terrier
Introduction:
Color dilution alopecia is a congenital disease, genetically transmitted, caused by a defect in the transfer of melanin from melanocytes to keratinocytes and/or due [...]
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Alopecic diseases
Color dilution alopecia
Congenital
Hereditary nasal parakeratosis in a Labrador
Introduction:
Hereditary nasal parakeratosis has been recently reported in Labradors and in its crossbreeds. The disease affects both male and female young dogs, normally during [...]
Epidermolysis bullosa in a kurzhaar puppy
Introduction:
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) represents a group of diseases that affect skin and mucosae. The fragility of the dermo-epidermal anchorage of the skin, which characterises [...]
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Bullous epidermiolysis
Hereditary/congenital diseases
Cutaneous asthenia in a dog
Introduction:
Introduction. Cutaneous asthenia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, collagenopathy and dermatosparaxis include an heterogeneous group of hereditary diseases affecting connective tissue. They are all genetic based disorders [...]
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Cutaneous astenia
Hereditary/congenital diseases
Alopecia x in a dog (italian spitz)
Introduction:
Alopecia X is a dermatologic disorder with marked predilection for Nordic breeds such as the Siberian husky, the Alaskan malamute and Samoyed, however it [...]
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Alopecia X
Endocrine/metabolic diseases
Sertolioma, sindrome da femminilizzazione e metaplasia squamosa della prostata in un cane
Introduction:
Le neoplasie testicolari rappresentano circa il 75% dei tumori dell’apparato urogenitale maschile del cane e interessano soprattutto soggetti di età superiore a 7 anni. [...]
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Endocrine/metabolic diseases
Feminization syndrome
Alopecia associata a sertolioma in un cane
Introduction:
Alopecias depending on a hormonal disorder (hypothyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism or sexual hormone disturbances) are clinically similar and can be described as spontaneous symmetric non-inflammatory alopecias; [...]
Categories:
Endocrine/metabolic diseases
Feminization syndrome