A wide variety of diseases can occur
including pemphigus (all forms) and lupus (local or systemic).
Not exact matches
Your veterinarian performs a biopsy of skin tissue to diagnose the disease, as abnormal skin growth on the footpads can result from various causes,
including zinc dermatosis and
pemphigus foliaceus.
It
includes sebaceous adenitis,
pemphigus, and VKH (skin diseases); hemolytic anemia; systemic lupus; polyarthritis; and some thyroid disease.
Generally these are more common in Aussies,
including thyroiditis, Addison's disease, degenerative myelopathy, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, glomerulonephritis, idiopathic thrombycytopaenia, immune mediated haemolytic anaemia, inflammatory bowel disease, Leg - Calve - Perthes Disease, Lupus, myasthenia gravis,
pemphigus, puppy strangles, sterile granuloma, uveodermatological syndrome and vitiligo.
If the skin problem is the same on both halves (bilateral symmetry) then possible causes
include Hypothyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism or
pemphigus foliaceus (skin condition with scaling).
Examples of conditions the drug may be used for
include lymphocytic leukemia, multiple myeloma, glomerulonephritis, non-erosive arthritis, immune - mediated skin disease, feline
pemphigus foliaceous and severe feline eosinophilic granuloma complex.
These
included canine immune mediated thrombocytopenia, lupus, immune mediated polyarthropathy,
pemphigus foliaceus, and immune mediated hemolytic anemia.
Autoimmune skin diseases
include perianal fistula, sebaceous adenitis, lupus,
pemphigus, nail bed disease, and vitiligo.