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| *cystic or dilated hair follicles. <br> | | *cystic or dilated hair follicles. <br> |
| As hairs regrow, they grow more slowly and are often deformed. This disorder has been seen in cats with blue or cream colored coats. | | As hairs regrow, they grow more slowly and are often deformed. This disorder has been seen in cats with blue or cream colored coats. |
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| |q2=How is this disorder treated? | | |q2=How is this disorder treated? |
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| As a result, excessive grooming and harsh shampoos should be avoided. It is important to control the recurrent bacterial pyodermas associated with this disorder. <br><br> | | As a result, excessive grooming and harsh shampoos should be avoided. It is important to control the recurrent bacterial pyodermas associated with this disorder. <br><br> |
| Affected dogs will continue to lose hair, and many are alopecic by 2–3 years of age. | | Affected dogs will continue to lose hair, and many are alopecic by 2–3 years of age. |
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| |q3=What are the most common histological findings? | | |q3=What are the most common histological findings? |
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| Common histological findings show melanin clumping in the epidermal and follicular basal cells, macromelanosomes in the hair shafts or hair bulbs, and follicular dysplasia. <br><br> | | Common histological findings show melanin clumping in the epidermal and follicular basal cells, macromelanosomes in the hair shafts or hair bulbs, and follicular dysplasia. <br><br> |
| The melanin clumping and macromelanosomes are key findings for diagnosis of this disease. | | The melanin clumping and macromelanosomes are key findings for diagnosis of this disease. |
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| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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