Cutaneous changes may include [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair#Hair Types|telogen]] hair follicles leading to [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|alopecia]], epidermal and dermal thinning, atrophy of [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Skin#Glands|sebaceous glands]] and the [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair|arrector pili]] muscles. There may also be an increased risk of microbial infection due to poor immune surveillance and delayed wound healing. There are significant differences between species in the manifestation of symptoms. | Cutaneous changes may include [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair#Hair Types|telogen]] hair follicles leading to [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|alopecia]], epidermal and dermal thinning, atrophy of [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Skin#Glands|sebaceous glands]] and the [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair|arrector pili]] muscles. There may also be an increased risk of microbial infection due to poor immune surveillance and delayed wound healing. There are significant differences between species in the manifestation of symptoms. |