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The schnauzer comedo syndrome (SCS) is a visually distinctive dermatosis of miniature schnauzers. The SCS was diagnosed in 16 dogs, accounting for 0.2% of the canine dermatology cases and 0.04% of the canine hospital population over an 11-year-period. Interestingly, only 2 of the dogs were...
Naturally occurring hyperadrenocorticism (HAC), often referred to as Cushing's syndrome, is one of the most common endocrinopathies in dogs characterised by clinical and clinico-pathological manifestations of chronically increased concentration of circulating cortisol. The disease can be the...
Colour-dilution alopecia is a relatively uncommon hereditary skin disease seen in "blue" and other colour-diluted dogs. This syndrome is associated with a colour-dilution gene. The initial clinical signs are the gradual onset of a dry, dull and poor hair coat quality. Hair shafts and hair regrowth...