appendixA Canine Genodermatoses................................
This list represents some of the more common canine dermatologic (or dermatologic-
related) disorders recognized within certain breeds. Some of the diseases have a
genetic etiology whereas others seem to have a breed predisposition. The exact eti-
ologies/pathogenesis of many of the conditions are changing as canine dermatologic
research progresses.
Affenpinscher Hyperadrenocorticism
Afghan hound Hypothyroidism
Demodicosis
Airedale terrier Lymphoma
Hypothyroidism
Demodicosis
Flank alopecia
Akita Juvenile-onset polyarthritis
Uveodermatologic syndrome
Pemphigus foliaceus
Deafness
Hypothyroidism
Granulomatous sebaceous adenitis
Alaskan malamute Anemia with chondrodysplasia
Follicular (color) dysplasia (red)
Follicular dysplasia (plush-coated breeds)
Dwarfism
Demodicosis
Hypothyroidism
Hyperadrenocorticism
Zinc-responsive dermatosis
American foxhound Deafness
Microphthalmia
Leishmaniasis
American Staffordshire terrier Mast cell tumor
Deafness
Flank alopecia
American water spaniel Hermaphroditism
Pattern baldness
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Dermatology, Third Edition.
Karen Helton Rhodes and Alexander H. Werner.
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