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| − | ==Epidermal growth or differentiation disorders==
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| − | ===Seborrheic disease complex===
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| − | *Abnormal cornification or function of sebaceous glands
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| − | *Large amounts of free fatty acids and cholesterol
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| − | *Decreased amounts of diester waxes in surface lipids
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| − | *Bacterial population changes to pathogenic [[Staphylococcus spp.|coagulase positive staphylococci]]
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| − | *Chronic disease affecting mainly dogs, sometimes cats and horses
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| − | *Dry form - white to grey scales
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| − | *Greasy form - scaly, excess brown to yellow lipids sticking to skin and hair
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| − | ===Primary idiopathic seborrhea===
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| − | *Abnormal cornification
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| − | *Epidermal turnover reduced to about 2/3 of normal
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| − | *Microscopically:
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| − | **Hyperkeratosis distending follicular ostia causing papillary appearance
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| − | **Parakeratosis at edges of follicular ostia
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| − | **Congested, oedematous dermal papillae
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| − | **Spongiotic epidermis with leukocytes
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| − | ===Secondary seborrhea===
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| − | *Develops secondarily to many types of disease (''e.g.'' [[Skin parasitic - Pathology|ectoparasites]], [[Fungal skin inections - Pathology|fungal infections]], [[Endocrine effects on skin - Pathology|endocrine disease]], internal disease or allergy)
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| − | ===Sebaceous adenitis===
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| − | ==Pigmentation disorders==
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| − | ===Hypopigmentation===
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| − | ===Hyperpigmentation===
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| − | ==Eosinophilic infiltration==
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| − | ===Eosinophilic plaques===
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| − | ===Eosinophilic granulomas===
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| − | ===Eosinophilic folliculitis and furunculosis===
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| − | ==Sterile granulomatous disorders==
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| − | ===Juvenile pyoderma===
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| − | ===Equine generalised granulomatous disease===
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