Not exact matches
Other less common possibilities for flaky
skin in dogs include ichthyosis,
sebaceous adenitis or primary seborrhoea sicca — all of which are primary keratinisation defects of the
skin.
Purpose of Study:
Sebaceous adenitis is a
skin disease that is seen in many breeds but most prevalent in the Standard Poodle, Havanese, Akita, and English Springer Spaniel.
Some may develop
sebaceous adenitis, a hereditary
skin disease.
It includes
sebaceous adenitis, pemphigus, and VKH (
skin diseases); hemolytic anemia; systemic lupus; polyarthritis; and some thyroid disease.
Sebaceous gland inflammation (sebaceous adenitis) can be caused by toxins or immune dysfunction that destroys the skin's sebaceou
Sebaceous gland inflammation (
sebaceous adenitis) can be caused by toxins or immune dysfunction that destroys the skin's sebaceou
sebaceous adenitis) can be caused by toxins or immune dysfunction that destroys the
skin's
sebaceoussebaceous glands.
Granulomatous
sebaceous adenitis: a disease of
sebaceous (sweat)
skin glands characterized by reactive tissue growth and autoimmune destruction of the
sebaceous glands.
Hip dysplasia, stifle problems, Addison's disease, epilepsy, luxating patellas, PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), renal disease,
skin disorders,
sebaceous adenitis, thyroid problems and bloat.
Inherited diseases or structural problems such as hip dysplasia, glaucoma,
sebaceous adenitis (a
skin disease), various heart ailments, and more tend to affect many breeds of dogs.
Some diseases, like VKH (an eye disease that causes blindness),
sebaceous adenitis (a
skin disease), and cancers, can not be screened by blood work or x-ray.
Other
skin diseases in Goldens include seborrhea,
sebaceous adenitis, and lick granuloma.
Common ailments: Bloat, Iris atrophy, sensitivity to rabies vaccine, Bones (Developmental)-- Hip dysplasia, Endocrine — Hypoadrenocorticism (Addisons disease), Eye — Cataract — Hereditary, Eye — Distichiasis, Eye — Entropion, Eye — Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA),
Skin —
Sebaceous adenitis
Breeders have made their dogs available for research in hip and elbow dysplasia;
sebaceous adenitis (a
skin disease); copper toxicosis; progressive retinal atrophy (an eye disease); epilepsy; cancer; and more — not only by providing study subjects but by submitting radiographs and other diagnostic tests to various health registries.
They do have a
skin disease,
sebaceous adenitis, and eye problems like retinal atrophy (PRA), dry eye (KCS), and cherry eye.
Sebaceous adenitis is one of those puppy and dog
skin conditions that is often seen in specific breeds — especially Poodles and Akitas.
Unfortunately Poodles are prone to dermatological issues including
sebaceous adenitis, a condition affecting the glands that lubricate the hair follicles and
skin.
Skin diseases abound in Doberman Pinschers — allergies, bacterial skin infections (pyoderma), lick granuloma, color dilution alopecia (very common in blue Doberman Pinschers), demodectic mange in Doberman puppies, follicular dysplasia, sebaceous adenitis, seborrhea, pemphigus, vitiligo, calcinosis, and zinc - responsive dermato
Skin diseases abound in Doberman Pinschers — allergies, bacterial
skin infections (pyoderma), lick granuloma, color dilution alopecia (very common in blue Doberman Pinschers), demodectic mange in Doberman puppies, follicular dysplasia, sebaceous adenitis, seborrhea, pemphigus, vitiligo, calcinosis, and zinc - responsive dermato
skin infections (pyoderma), lick granuloma, color dilution alopecia (very common in blue Doberman Pinschers), demodectic mange in Doberman puppies, follicular dysplasia,
sebaceous adenitis, seborrhea, pemphigus, vitiligo, calcinosis, and zinc - responsive dermatosis.
For example, poorly - bred Dalmatians can be unilaterally or bi-laterally deaf; Newfoundlands can have heart problems; Basenjis are susceptible to Fanconi syndrome, a kidney disease; Akitas and Poodles are among a handful of breeds susceptible to
sebaceous adenitis, a
skin disease; Collies may have Collie eye anomaly; toy breeds are susceptible to patellar luxation (slipping kneecaps); and some breeds have a higher frequency of particular types of cancer.
The Standard Poodle is the most likely of all breeds to develop a serious
skin disease called
sebaceous adenitis.
Akitas are prone to various
skin disorders, some of an autoimmune nature, such as
sebaceous adenitis.
Some of them are prone to a
skin disease (
sebaceous adenitis) and a few may have retinal atrophy (PRA), dry eye, or cherry eye.
Autoimmune
skin diseases include perianal fistula,
sebaceous adenitis, lupus, pemphigus, nail bed disease, and vitiligo.