Small Animal Dermatology, 3rd edition

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CHAPTER 40 PODODERMATITIS AND CLAW DISORDERS 589


 Onychogryphosis: abnormal curvature of the claw.


 Onycholysis: separation of claw at proximal attachment.


ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY


 Claw, claw/ungual folds, footpads: subject to trauma, infection, vascular insufficiency,


immune-mediated disease, parasites, neoplasia, defects in keratinization, and congen-
ital abnormalities.

 A particular claw deformity may be caused by a variety of diseases; claw disease is


most often associated with other dermatoses – rarely the only epithelial structure
affected.

 A single disease can present with various claw lesions.


 Pododermatitis is a multifaceted disease complex.


 One foot affected: top differentials include foreign body, neoplasia, trauma, fungal


infection, bacterial infection.


 Multiple feet affected: allergy, endocrine, secondary infections, demodicosis, immune-


mediated disorders, epidermolysis bullosa, symmetric lupoid onychodystrophy,
plasma cell pododermatitis, superficial necrolytic dermatitis, nutritional deficiencies,
psychogenic dermatoses, idiopathic.

SIGNALMENT/HISTORY


 Claw and claw fold diseases: 1.3% dogs and 2.2% cats.


 Collie and Shetland sheepdog: dermatomyositis (Figure 40.1).


 Dachshund: onychorrhexis (Figures 40.2, 40.3).


 German shepherd dog, rottweiler, giant schnauzer and doberman pinscher: symmet-


ric lupoid onychodystrophy (Figures 40.4–40.6).


 Siberian husky, dachshund, Rhodesian ridgeback, rottweiler, cocker spaniel: idio-


pathic onychodystrophy; keratinization defects.


 Bull terrier: acrodermatitis, footpad hyperkeratosis.


 Irish terrier, French mastiff, Kerry blue terrier, Labrador retriever, golden retriever:


familial footpad hyperkeratosis.


 English bulldog, Great Dane, dachshund: idiopathic sterile granuloma (Figures 40.7,


40.8).


 German shepherd dog, whippet, English springer spaniel: idiopathic onychomadesis.


 Devon rex cats:Malasseziaparonychia.


 German shepherd dog: nodular dermatofibroma.


 Gordon setter: genetic predisposition for symmetric lupoid onychitis.


Risk Factors


 Claw and claw fold are carrier sites forMalassezia pachydermatisandBartonella


henselae.

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