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*It is believed to be caused by autoantibodies against melanin, gangliosides, and photoreceptors.  
 
*It is believed to be caused by autoantibodies against melanin, gangliosides, and photoreceptors.  
 
*There is no age or sex predilection, but breeds such as akitas, chow chows, samoyeds, and Siberian huskies appear to be predisposed.
 
*There is no age or sex predilection, but breeds such as akitas, chow chows, samoyeds, and Siberian huskies appear to be predisposed.
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|l1=Canine Uveodermatologic Syndrome
 
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What would the dermatological and ophthalmic examinations be looking for?
 
What would the dermatological and ophthalmic examinations be looking for?
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*glaucoma. <br>
 
*glaucoma. <br>
 
If left untreated, these dogs may develop blindness.
 
If left untreated, these dogs may develop blindness.
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|q3=How should this disease be managed?
 
|q3=How should this disease be managed?
 
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*The skin lesions may respond to therapy but should not be used as an indicator of remission.  
 
*The skin lesions may respond to therapy but should not be used as an indicator of remission.  
 
*Dogs may have active ocular lesions even though the skin lesions are static or have repigmented.
 
*Dogs may have active ocular lesions even though the skin lesions are static or have repigmented.
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