Sentences with phrase «alopecia usually»

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Endocrine alopecia is found most usually in cats that have been spay or neutered.
«Other», usually includes follicular dysplasia, cutaneous neoplasia, and seasonal flank alopecia.
The medical conditions that are often associated with thinning fur (alopecia), are usually grouped into four categories: Hormonal, infectious, autoimmune and other.
In the dog, ringworm lesions usually appear as areas of hair loss (alopecia) that are roughly circular.
Also, known as seasonal alopecia this condition results in hair loss usually patches on the flank or sides often occurring in spring or late autumn, hence the name.
Usually alopecia (Hair loss), redness, scabs and no or low itching is associated with red mange.
Other symtpoms include hair loss (traumatic alopecia), usually due to your cat over grooming, miliary dermatitis (skin with collections of pronounced red bumps), eosinophilic plaques (well - defined, raised, ulcerated and extremely pruritic lesions that occur on the skin of cats, usually on the abdomen or hindlegs) and caling and shedding of the skin and usually accompanied by redness (exfoliative dermatitis).
Nonpruritic hair thinning or alopecia (usually bilaterally symmetric) that may involve the ventral and lateral trunk, the caudal surfaces of the thighs, dorsum of the tail, ventral neck, and the dorsum of the nose is seen in about two - thirds of dogs with hypothyroidism.
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