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| | + | [[Skin Glossary - Pathology|Scaling and flaking]] arises when there is either excessive production of |
| | + | keratinocytes with a high rate of loss from the superficial layers of the |
| | + | skin, or when there is a degree of epidermal separation. In the former |
| | + | case, continued trauma is a common cause of localised scaling, such as |
| | + | might arise from repeated tack or harness rubbing. Many keratin disorders, |
| | + | including some important [[Immunological Skin Disorders - Donkey|immune-mediated skin diseases]], are characterised |
| | + | by excessive flaking and scaling. A few will have concurrent, wet dermatosis |
| | + | with crusting if the pathology is sufficiently deep. <u>Flaking and scaling can |
| | + | be differentiated relatively easily from crusting and this is an important |
| | + | concept in dermatological diagnosis.</u> |
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