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Skin Environmental - Pathology

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Revision as of 16:13, 21 February 2011 by Bara (talk | contribs) (→‎Sunlight damage)

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Special:MobileDiff/60604 > Clinical Case 6 > Special:History/User:Clarabailey > Special:MobileDiff/49426...137146 > Skin Environmental - Pathology

Contents

  • 1 Chemical damage
    • 1.1 Contact Dermatitis
    • 1.2 Ergot Poisoning
    • 1.3 Fescue Poisoning
    • 1.4 Selenium Poisoning
  • 2 Physical damage
    • 2.1 Acral Lick Dermatitis
    • 2.2 Callus
    • 2.3 Feline Psychogenic Alopecia
    • 2.4 Injection Site Reaction
    • 2.5 Intertrigo
    • 2.6 Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
    • 2.7 Radiation Damage
    • 2.8 Low Temperature Damage
  • 3 =High Temperature Damage
  • 4 Sunlight damage
    • 4.1 Solar Dermatosis and Neoplasia
    • 4.2 Solar Dermatitis
    • 4.3 Photosensitisation
    • 4.4 Photoenhanced Dermatoses

Chemical damage

Contact Dermatitis

Ergot Poisoning

Fescue Poisoning

Selenium Poisoning

Physical damage

Acral Lick Dermatitis

Callus

Feline Psychogenic Alopecia

Injection Site Reaction

Intertrigo

Pyotraumatic Dermatitis

Radiation Damage

Low Temperature Damage

=High Temperature Damage

Sunlight damage


Solar Dermatosis and Neoplasia

Solar Dermatitis

Photosensitisation

Photoenhanced Dermatoses

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