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| + | ===[[Sebaceous Adenitis]]=== | ||
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| + | ==Pigmentation disorders== | ||
| + | ===[[Hypopigmentation]]=== | ||
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| + | ===[[Hyperpigmentation]]=== | ||
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| + | ==Eosinophilic infiltration== | ||
| + | ===[[Eosinophilic Plaques]]=== | ||
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| + | ===[[Eosinophilic Granuloma]]=== | ||
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| + | ===[[Eosinophilic Folliculitis and Furunculosis]]=== | ||
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| + | ==Sterile granulomatous disorders== | ||
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| + | ===Juvenile pyoderma=== | ||
| + | *Also known as '''Juvenile sterile granulomatous dermatitis and lymphadenitis, juveline cellulitis, puppy strangles''' | ||
| + | *Involves dogs of less then 4 months of age | ||
| + | *Grossly: pustular and nodular dermatitis with oedema involving the face, ears, mucocutaneous junctions | ||
| + | *Microscopically: granulomatous or pyogranulomatous perifolliculitis, paniculitis and dermatitis | ||
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| + | ===Equine generalised granulomatous disease=== | ||
| + | *Also known as '''Sarcoidosis''' | ||
| + | *In horses | ||
| + | *Rare | ||
| + | *Involves cutaneous lesions and systemic disease causing anorexia and weight loss | ||
| + | *Grossly: alopecia, scales, crusts, sometimes nodules and masses | ||
| + | *Microscopically: multifocal granulomas, multinucleated giant cells | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 22 February 2011
Sebaceous Adenitis
Pigmentation disorders
Hypopigmentation
Hyperpigmentation
Eosinophilic infiltration
Eosinophilic Plaques
Eosinophilic Granuloma
Eosinophilic Folliculitis and Furunculosis
Sterile granulomatous disorders
Juvenile pyoderma
- Also known as Juvenile sterile granulomatous dermatitis and lymphadenitis, juveline cellulitis, puppy strangles
- Involves dogs of less then 4 months of age
- Grossly: pustular and nodular dermatitis with oedema involving the face, ears, mucocutaneous junctions
- Microscopically: granulomatous or pyogranulomatous perifolliculitis, paniculitis and dermatitis
Equine generalised granulomatous disease
- Also known as Sarcoidosis
- In horses
- Rare
- Involves cutaneous lesions and systemic disease causing anorexia and weight loss
- Grossly: alopecia, scales, crusts, sometimes nodules and masses
- Microscopically: multifocal granulomas, multinucleated giant cells