Bilaterally
symmetric alopecia develops gradually and often becomes complete except for the head and tufts of hair on the legs.
In cats, head and neck itching, red lesions on the abdomen, small bumps and scabs, and
symmetric alopecia may be seen.
Not exact matches
Nonpruritic hair thinning or
alopecia (usually bilaterally
symmetric) that may involve the ventral and lateral trunk, the caudal surfaces of the thighs, dorsum of the tail, ventral neck, and the dorsum of the nose is seen in about two - thirds of dogs with hypothyroidism.
Heavy scales in the fur along the topline, or
symmetric bilateral
alopecia (hair loss) can develop.