Polyps, which are similar to
pendulous skin tags, can be the cause of ear disease particularly in cats.
Not exact matches
Fruit brilliant, coral - red, generally
pendulous, sometimes erect, conical, often curved towards the end, nearly four inches in length, and from an inch to an inch and a half in diameter;
skin, or flesh, quite thin, and exceedingly piquant.
They include increased appetite and thirst, loss of hair, dry
skin and «blackheads» on the belly, hard (calcium) masses in the
skin on the neck and back (these masses may ulcerate and become infected), and a
pendulous or sagging abdomen caused by redistribution of body fat and weakening of muscles.
Thinning of the haircoat, thinning of the
skin itself, a
pendulous abdomen (think of a pot - bellied dog), changes in liver enzymes, itchy
skin sores, increased susceptibility to infection, lethargy and behavioral changes are some of the signs that can be seen with Cushing's disease.
The syndrome of lipomatosis affects
pendulous, fatty
skin folds.
The breed standard describes the Neapolitan Mastiff's head as being large in proportion to the rest of the dog, covered with wrinkles and deep folds, with penetrating deep - set eyes hidden under heavy upper lids, drooping haws (lower eyelids),
pendulous lips and an pronounced dewlap (loose
skin under the neck and chin that creates a multi-chin appearance).
The head is furnished with an amount of loose
skin, which in nearly every position appears superabundant, but more particularly so when the head is carried low; the
skin then falls into loose,
pendulous ridges and folds, especially over the forehead and sides of the face.