Common Diseases in Laboratory Dogs PDF
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Tarlac Agricultural University
CRUZ, Nicole Kate C. BRAVO, Carmelita I. BULANADI, Jaylie Ann D. CORPUZ, Loreto G. MARIANO, Baby Princesa B. PANGANIBAN, Ulric PADMANABHAN, Jyothirmaye SSM
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This document discusses common diseases in laboratory dogs, specifically focusing on integumentary conditions like albinism, vitiligo, and lentigo. The authors provide a detailed overview, covering aspects such as the prevalence of these conditions, their association with other issues (e.g., visual defects), and the lack of readily available treatments.
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COMMON DISEASES IN LABORATORY DOGS INTEGUMENTARY DISEASES Of Dogs CRUZ, Nicole Kate C. BRAVO, Carmelita I. MARIANO, Baby Princesa B. BULANADI, Jaylie Ann D. PANGANIBAN, Ulric CORPUZ, Loreto G. PADMANABHAN, Jyothirmaye SS...
COMMON DISEASES IN LABORATORY DOGS INTEGUMENTARY DISEASES Of Dogs CRUZ, Nicole Kate C. BRAVO, Carmelita I. MARIANO, Baby Princesa B. BULANADI, Jaylie Ann D. PANGANIBAN, Ulric CORPUZ, Loreto G. PADMANABHAN, Jyothirmaye SSM INTEGUMENTARY ANOMALIES INTEGUMENTARY ANOMALIES ALBINISM this appears to be rare in domestic animals. True albinism is always associated with pink or pale rises, and with visual defects, and increased risk of solar radiation. VETILIGO the affected animal develop somewhat symmetric macular depigmentation of the skin that usually affects the hair coat, the claws and or the hooves. No treatment is available for animals. LENTIGO this is a disease in orange and orange-faced cats which is marked by development of asymptomatic pigmented macules. Lesions are first seen in the lips and eyelids