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− | ===General===
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− | *Often combined deficiency which improves when animal is fed a balnced diet
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− | *Sometimes caused by change in demand (pregnancy, growth, cold weather) or due to disease
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− | ===Zinc deficiency===
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− | *Mainly in dogs and pigs, sometimes ruminants
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− | *'''In pigs''':
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− | **Grossly:circumscribed reddened papules and plaques, thick crusting and scaling, fissures along ventral abdomen and medial thighs, sometimes generalised
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− | **Microscopically: parakeratosis, acantosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, hypergranulosis
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− | **Commonly secondary bacterial dermatitis
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− | *'''In dogs''':
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− | **Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes:
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− | ***Grossly: scales and crusts around mouthm chin, eyes, joints, prepuse, scrotum, vulva
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− | ***Microscopically: diffuse hyperkeratosis extending to follicles, superficial perivascular dermatitis with eosinophils
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− | **Rapidly growing puppies:
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− | ***Grossly: scaly plaques on skin, nasal planum and foot pads
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− | *'''In ruminants''':
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− | **Grossly: alopecia, crusts and scales on face, neck and distal extremities and mucocutaneous junctions
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− | **Microscopically: parakeratosis, sometimes hyperkeratosis
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− | ===Copper deficiency===
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− | *Hair or wool depigmentation
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− | **Black sheep develop bands of lighter colouring
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− | **Cattle develop spectacle pattern of depigmentation around eyes)
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− | **Coat colour may change from black to reddish brown
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− | ===Vitamin A deficiency===
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− | ===Vitamin E deficiency===
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− | *Steatitis may develop in cats fed excess fatty acids or with vitamin E deficincy
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− | *Grossly: firm, yellow or orange nodules in subcutaneous tissue
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− | *Microscopically: nodular to diffuse granulomatous panniculitis, macrophages and giant cells, oedema, fat necrosis, neutrophils and ceroid pigment
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