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Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology
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*Also known as ''diabetic dermatopathy, hepatocutaneous syndrome''
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*In older dogs with diabetes mellitus, hepatic dysfunction or pancreatic lesions
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*Grossly: scaling and crusting, erythema, facial, genital and distal extremities alopecia, crusting, fissures and ulceration of foot pads
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*Microscopically: trilaminar thickening of epidermis (outermost layer is keratotic, intermediate oedematous and vacuolated, inner is hyperplastic)
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