49. congenital skin disorders, principles of skin treatment Flashcards
what groups of diseases should we mention
alopecia
congenital pigmentation defect
abnormal structural integrity
miscellaneous/unknown etiology
what diseases do we list under alopecia?
- hypotrichosis - siamese and devon rex
- black hair follicle dysplasia
- color mutant alopecia ¨blue dog disease¨
- pattern alopecia of dachs
- melanoderma and alopecia of yorkie
what diseases should be mentioned under congenital pigmentation defects
- hereditary vitiligo
- canine cyclic hematopoises - grey collie syndrome
- tyrosinase deficiency in chow chow
etat diseases should be mentioned under abnormal structural integrity
- aplasia cutis
- cutaneous asthenia - ehler danlos
- dermatomyositis
- canine ichtyocytosis - fish skin
- zink responsive dermatosis
- schanuzer comedon syndrome
- sebaceous adenitis
what do we mention under miscellaneous
- achanthosis nigricans
2. primary idiopathic seborrhea
black hair follicle dysplasia
bearded collie, dachs, basset
from 4w: hair fall out, scaling
skin biopsy (keratin plugs)
T: antiseborrhetic shampoo
color mutant alopecia ´´blue dog disease´´
red and beige doberman, blue dogs of other breeds
moth eaten alopecia, scale, papule
biopsy
pattern alopecia
dachs
bilateral alopecia of pinnae, ventral alopecia
melanoderma and alopecia of yorkie
6 month - 3 years
nose and leg
hereditary vitiligo
GSD, belgian shepherd, doberman, dachs
hypo pigmentation of nose, lip, face, foot pad, nails
canine hematopoiesis - ´´grey collie syndrome´´
pyrexia, lymphadenopathy
lethal disease
tyrosine deficiency in chow chow
impaired melanin synthesis
puppy: pink lounge, white hair shaft
aplasia cutis
dog and cat
focal absence of epithelium -> ulcers
cutaneous asthenia - ehler danlos
beagle, dachs, doberman, cat
soft, velvet like skin, very flexible
tear without bleeding
dermatomyositis
rough collie, shetland sheep dog
papule, vesicle, pustules
crust on eye, nose, tip of pinnae
skin+muscle biopsy