Many breeds
develop skin disorders from the interaction between genetics and the dog's environment.
Pit bulls can also
develop skin disorders due to allergies.
Our dogs, Wes tie and Australian Shepard have
developed a skin disorder of sorts.
Not exact matches
Though it's fairly rare, some toddlers can
develop rosacea, a
skin disorder more common in older people.
The new epidermis, grown from human pluripotent stem cells, offers a cost - effective alternative lab model for testing drugs and cosmetics, and could also help to
develop new therapies for rare and common
skin disorders.
Individuals with darker pigmentation — in particular people with African, Hispanic or South - Asian genetic background — are more likely to
develop this
skin tissue
disorder.
Working in collaboration with the company Cinogy and the Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology at the University Medical Center Göttingen, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST has successfully
developed a new medical technology solution for treating wounds and
skin disorders known as «PlasmaDerm.»
Some patients with LP also
develop thickening of their
skin, similar to that seen in patients with a more common
disorder called scleroderma.
The research, published in PLoS One on Sept. 8, has the potential to help clinicians identify who may be at risk for
developing Pemphigus vulgaris (PV), an autoimmune
skin disorder, by distinguishing pathogenic (disease - causing) autoimmune antibodies from other nonpathogenic autoimmune antibodies.
To study the underlying cause of bipolar
disorder, Gage and his colleagues collected
skin cells from six bipolar patients, reprogrammed the cells to become stem cells, and then coaxed the stem cells to
develop into neurons.
There was a significant difference for those with darker
skin as well, «Moreover, the team found that the highest risks of
developing psychotic
disorder were seen among first - generation immigrants who had «black»
skin and those who had come from a
developing country, with relative risks of 5.8 and 3.3, respectively» (Psychiatry Source, 2005).
The ACR tells doctors to look for butterfly and discoid rashes; photosensitivity (meaning a
skin rash that
develops due to sun exposure); mouth or nose sores; arthritic pain with tenderness or swelling in two or more joints; swelling in the lining of the heart or lungs; a neurologic problem (such as seizure or psychosis); a kidney
disorder (such as excessive protein in the urine); a blood
disorder (such as anemia); and other blood abnormalities.
Zinc and selenium deficient diets are associated with increased inflammatory cytokines in the
skin and reduce epidermal barrier function which predisposes one to
developing eczema and other
skin disorders.
Along with
skin disorders and fatigue, additional symptoms of deficiency may
develop such as depression, mental effects like confusion, insomnia, headaches, or irritability.
They may also
develop de-pigmentation of the
skin (patchy white areas) and
skin related
disorders such as eczema.
As a result of boredom, lack of mental and physical stimulation and unseen stress from a less that favorable household situation cats can become obese,
develop behavioral problems such as scratching, litterbox issues, aggression and medical conditions including obsessive
disorders,
skin problems, gastrointestinal problems and urinary tract disease.
Dogs that have excess fat in their body are at risk of
developing a wide range of life - threatening canine health issues like
skin problems, hormonal
disorders, musculoskeletal diseases, heart complications, and cancer.
There is the possibility of
developing progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and some risk of various
skin disorders, including dermatomyositis.
Neither is usually seen in very young cats because repeated exposure is necessary before a
skin disorder develops.
Pets with poor digestion can
develop cancer, thyroid
disorders,
skin problems, ear infections and many other health problems.
These essential nutrients help
develop a strong immune system to fight against
skin problems and chronic heart and joint
disorders in pets.
Canines who
develop food allergies usually experience itchy and inflamed
skin as well as chronic
disorders like ear infections, gas, and breathing
disorders.
Animals living in unsanitary or crowded conditions are likely to
develop serious
skin disorders because feces and urine gets absorbed into animals» coats and irritates
skin.
In addition to conformation - related
skin disorders, the French Bulldog has also been reported as both predisposed to canine atopic dermatitis [40] and also reported as
developing clinical signs of atopic dermatitis earlier than other breeds, which may suggest a higher genetic predisposition [41].