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==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
The history and clinical signs are important in order to differentiate whether the condition is primary or secondary.  In the case of primary photosensitisation there is often a history of exposure to plants containing photodynamic agents such as St. John's Wort or clover. Alternatively, there may be a history of administration of drugs such as phenothiazines, sulphonamides or tetracyclines.
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The history and clinical signs are important in order to differentiate whether the condition is primary or secondary.  In the case of primary photosensitisation there is often a history of exposure to plants containing photodynamic agents such as St. John's Wort or clover. Alternatively, there may be a history of administration of drugs such as phenothiazines, sulphonamides or tetracyclines. Signs of liver disease are usually absent.
 
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In animals affected by secondary photosensitisation, the classic skin lesions are accompanied by signs of liver disease. Serum biochemistry often reveals increased liver enzymes (ALP, GGT, SDH and ALT).
     
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