Sentences with phrase «hair follicular dysplasia»

Alopecia, Black hair follicular dysplasia, Blue Doberman syndrome, coat color dilution, Color dilution alopecia, Color mutant alopecia, D locus, D - allele, D - locus, Dilution gene, BHFD, CDA
Disease Association Note: Variants of the D locus are sometimes responsible for a condition called color dilution Alopecia, black hair follicular dysplasia, or blue Doberman syndrome (depending on the breed) because dilute coat color can be associated with development of alopecia (hair loss).
Dogs with black hair follicular dysplasia (BHFD) typically have progressive hair loss and skin scaling, almost exclusively in areas of black skin.

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See Congenital hypotrichosis, Color dilution / mutant alopecia, Black hair folliclular dystrophy / alopecia, Follicular dysplasia (non-color linked)
Cyclic follicular dysplasia (seasonal dog hair loss, hyperpigmentation of the skin in irregular defined areas, regrows in 3 to 6 months)
Another common health issue for the Siberian Husky is Follicular Dysplasia, which can either result in abnormal hair loss or hair growth.
If the color of your cat's coat has changed it could indicate a skin disease or some type of infection that is affecting the hair follicles (follicular dysplasia).
The blue color produces dogs with follicular dysplasia, which is gradual hair loss causing dry scaly skin susceptible to bacterial infections.
Follicular Dysplasia — A Siberian Husky who suffers from follicular dysplasia will experience Follicular Dysplasia — A Siberian Husky who suffers from follicular dysplasia will experience hDysplasia — A Siberian Husky who suffers from follicular dysplasia will experience follicular dysplasia will experience hdysplasia will experience hair loss.
The effects of follicular dysplasia primarily involve hair loss and poor coat condition, which usually don't seem to bother affected dogs.
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