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− | + | ===[[Acanthosis Nigricans]]=== | |
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+ | ===[[Alopecia and Hypotrichosis]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Collagen Dysplasia]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Epidermolysis Bullosa]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Hypertrichosis]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Ichthyosis]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Porcine Juvenile Pustular Psoriasiform Dermatitis]]=== | ||
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+ | ===Zinc-related disorders=== | ||
+ | *Occurs in Bullterriers and calves | ||
+ | *Resolves with zinc supplementation in calves but not dogs | ||
+ | *In dogs: | ||
+ | **Fatal acrodermatitis | ||
+ | **Lesions start between digits and on foot pads -> severe interdigital pyoderma -> [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|paronychia]] and [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|hyperkeratosis]] of pads | ||
+ | **May also occur on pinnae, elbows, muzzle, hocks or become generalised with [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|crusting, ulceration]] and secondary pyoderma | ||
+ | **Histologically: | ||
+ | ***Hyperkeratosis and bacterial pustular dermatitis | ||
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+ | [[Category:Integumentary System - Developmental Pathology]] |
Revision as of 15:29, 21 February 2011
Acanthosis Nigricans
Alopecia and Hypotrichosis
Collagen Dysplasia
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta
Hypertrichosis
Ichthyosis
Porcine Juvenile Pustular Psoriasiform Dermatitis
- Occurs in Bullterriers and calves
- Resolves with zinc supplementation in calves but not dogs
- In dogs:
- Fatal acrodermatitis
- Lesions start between digits and on foot pads -> severe interdigital pyoderma -> paronychia and hyperkeratosis of pads
- May also occur on pinnae, elbows, muzzle, hocks or become generalised with crusting, ulceration and secondary pyoderma
- Histologically:
- Hyperkeratosis and bacterial pustular dermatitis