Causes of alopecia in dogs

    • [PDF File]Dermatology in Dogs and Cats

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      Impetigo affects sexually immature dogs that may present subcorneal pustules formed in inguinal and axillary areas [10]. Superficial bacterial folliculitis is the most common form of pyoderma in dogs [12]. Papules, pustules associated with hair follicles, epidermal collarettes, alopecia and hyperpigmentation are commonly found [10] (Figure 2).


    • [PDF File]Hair Loss Skin Conditions in Dogs - Dog Health Guide

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      Hair Loss (Alopecia) in Dogs Basics OVERVIEW •“Alopecia”is the medical term for hair loss •Hair loss is a common disorder in dogs •Characterized by a complete or partial lack of hair in areas where it is present normally •Pattern of hair loss—varied or symmetrical •May be the primary problem or be secondary to an underlying cause


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      Hair Loss (Alopecia) in Dogs Basics OVERVIEW • “Alopecia” is the medical term for hair loss • Hair loss is a common disorder in dogs • Characterized by a complete or partial lack of hair in areas where it is present normally • Pattern of hair loss—varied or symmetrical • May be the primary problem or be secondary to an underlying


    • [PDF File]CANINE HYPERADRENOCORTICISM (CUSHING'S SYNDROME)

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      These comprise 10-15% of all causes of spontaneous Cushing's syndrome in dogs. Iatrogenic hypercortisolism is by far the most common cause of the "Cushingoid" dog. It is ... Bilateral symmetrical alopecia typically has truncal distribution and results from atrophy


    • [PDF File]Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (HAC; Cushing’s Syndrome ...

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      *3 most clinically important causes in dogs and cats Pituitary-Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism (PDH) ... • Alopecia o Truncal o Bilaterally symmetrical • Calcinosis cutis . 3 ... • Normal dogs can be out of the reference range


    • [PDF File]Factors contributing to scale formation

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      Parasites as causes of scaling • Demodexcati • Demodexgatoi Demodexgatoi • Short bodied • Found in the stratum corneum • Contagious • Pruritic • May find mites on skin scrapings or fecal flotation Demodexgatoi • Distribution –Head, neck, elbows –Ventral abdomen • Clinical signs –Alopecia –Scale, erythema


    • [PDF File]Alopecia in dogs - UZH

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      Differential diagnosis and work-up of non-symmetrical, inflammatory alopecia: The most frequent causes of inflammatory alopecia are the folliculitis and, especially, staphylococci-, demodex- and dermatophyte-associated ones. These three conditions are often characterized by moth-eaten, patchy alopecia and pruritus may be present.


    • [PDF File]Dermatophytosis in companion animals: A review

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      ies showed that dermatophyte infection in dogs cause lesions localized to the face, legs, and/or tail [27]. The previous studies [1,19,26] have demonstrated that infected dogs clinically showed lesions in the skin such as multifocal alopecia, erythema, papule, Figure-1: Colony of . Microsporum canis. on SDA media (14 days).


    • [PDF File]SEX HORMONE-RESPONSIVE SKIN DISORDERS (DERMATOSES)

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      —Castration-responsive skin disorders intact male dogs with normal testicles Adrenal sex-hormone imbalance—males and females, intact or neutered SIGNS/OBSERVED CHANGES in the ANIMAL Hair loss (alopecia)—localized hair loss (alopecia) more common than generalized; initially involves the skin between the


    • [PDF File]Hair loss (alopecia) in dogs

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      Causes of alopecia Common causes of alopecia in dogs include: Fleas and other parasites Fleas cause an intense itch and often alopecia around the lower back, inner thighs, around the neck and ears. Symptoms tend to be much worse if your dog has an allergy to fleas. Mites and lice often cause alopecia and crusty skin. Allergies


    • [PDF File]Alopecia (fur loss) in dogs

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      Causes Common causes of alopecia (fur loss) in dogs include: Fleas Mite and Lice Skin Allergies Hormone disease o Hormonal problems such as hypothyroidism and Cushing’s disease are a common cause of alopecia in dogs. Ringworm Contact alopecia o Contact alopecia is when something rubs and shortens or removes the fur in an area.


    • Diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats.

      Diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats. ... a Dermatophytosis is a known zoonosis and causes skin lesions which are treatable and curable. b Dermatophytosis is a common skin disease in people but the true rate of transmission from animals to people is unknown.


    • Idiopathic seasonal alopecia in horse: case report

      The symmetrical bilateralism in alopecia is also a common clinical sign in other diseases, particularly found in endocrine dysfunctions. Good examples are cases of hypothyroidism and hyperadrenocorticism, which are typical causes of alopecia in dogs, but a rare occurrence in equines (Stannard, 2000). Such diseases,


    • [PDF File]ACVN NUTRITION NOTES Diets and the Dermis: Nutritional ...

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      Experimental deficiency causes alopecia, seborrhea, and increased cutaneous infections.3 • B vitamins participate in many biochemical reactions throughout the body, and experimental deficiencies have caused a variety of skin lesions. Vitamin B3 (niacin) and B5 (pantothenic acid) supplementation above normal recommended allowances has reduced


    • [PDF File]Alopecia in companion animals – from hair cycles to hormones

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      In young dogs, this damage can be associated with parasites such as Demodex spp and with allergy, especially atopic dermatitis. In older dogs, it can be seen accompanying hormonal disease. Rare causes of hair loss in both dogs and cats are the immune-mediated diseases. Alopecia areata is the most common.


    • [PDF File]Hair Loss after whelping

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      There can be many causes for a female dog to experience excessive hair loss, but the most common cause is reproductive cycle activity I.E. pregnancy, whelping and sometimes even after a season. It is often referred to as “blowing the coat”. ... Normal hair growth cycles- dogs.


    • [PDF File]hair loss without inflammation of the skin in dogs

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      Skin in Dogs (Non-inflammatory Alopecia) Basics OVERVIEW •“Alopecia” is the medical term for hair loss •Non-inflammatory alopecia is a group of uncommon skin disorders, characterized by hair loss that is associated with an abnormal hair growth/shed cycle •Hormonal and non-hormonal diseases can be associated with


    • [PDF File]Malarone® induced pancreatitis and alopecia in a dog: a ...

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      reactions in dogs, including alopecia and acute pancrea-titis. Therefore, a careful monitoring for adverse effects is required during the administration of Malarone® in dogs. To our knowledge, this is the first report of pan-creatitis and alopecia developing as severe side effects to the usage of Malarone® in a dog. Abbreviations



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