Sentences with phrase «skin lesions occur»

Typically, skin lesions occur by 6 months of age.

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Secondary erythema migrans lesions have long been believed to occur as a result of hematogenous dissemination of B. burgdorferi from the site of the original tick inoculation in the skin.
Histiocytic sarcomas occur as localized lesions in spleen, lymph nodes, lung, bone marrow, skin and subcutis, brain, and periarticular tissue of large appendicular (limb) joints.
Systemic signs may precede the skin lesion or occur concomitantly.
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) occurs as red, inflamed lesions in the skin where the larvae of canine hookworms burrow under the skin.
Epitheliotropic lymphosarcoma occurs in aging cockers, with symptoms ranging from reddened skin to ulcerated lesions and lumps.
It is a rare disorder that occurs in middle - aged to older dogs of the same breeds, and is manifest by skin lesions (blisters, crusting) that are seen primarily in the groin and underarm regions.
The skin lesions typically develop first with variable muscle problems occurring later.
Instead, the term is used to describe three types of skin lesions that occur on cats.
Cats often get skin lesions over the top of their body, especially near the tail head, but irritation spots can occur anywhere.
Because cats have such rough tongues, if they get working at the skin, they can cause skin lesions, and sometimes this means that secondary trauma and infection occurs, which will be treated, as well.
Since they occur in the axillary (armpit) and inguial (situated in the region of the groin or in either of the lowest lateral regions of the abdomen) regions, they are mostly mistaken for pyotraumatic dermatitis (skin lesions made worse by biting, licking, constant chewing or scratching).
Sunlight - induced, superficial, skin hemangiosarcoma are often cured following surgery though other skin sites in the same patient may become affected by new cancer lesions that occur entirely independent of the first location.
Sterile granuloma, sometimes called sterile pyogranuloma or either name preceded by «idiopathic», is an immune mediated disease that cause masses or nodular skin lesions, usually on the face though they can occur anywhere.
Other symtpoms include hair loss (traumatic alopecia), usually due to your cat over grooming, miliary dermatitis (skin with collections of pronounced red bumps), eosinophilic plaques (well - defined, raised, ulcerated and extremely pruritic lesions that occur on the skin of cats, usually on the abdomen or hindlegs) and caling and shedding of the skin and usually accompanied by redness (exfoliative dermatitis).
They appear as round lesions that most often occur on a kitty's head, neck, tail, or thigh, and are created when your cat's natural bacteria overpopulates parts of her skin.
Acral lesions usually occur where bone and skin are in close proximity (close together).
Bedsores (also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers) are often fatal lesions which occur when prolonged pressure on skin results in extreme damage.
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