Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8992637 | EMC - Vétérinaire | 2005 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Cutaneous lesions associated with internal diseases have become well-known in dogs, even if the circumstances in which they appear are not always known. They have a various clinic diversity which is related to the numerous internal diseases. Their knowledge is important since these cutaneous lesions appear in numerous differential diagnoses; some of them occur before the symptoms of the underlying disease. Finally, some constitute cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes. The following diseases are considered: nodular dermatofibrosis, migratory necrolytic erythema, dermatomyositis, calcinosis cutis, cutaneous amyloidosis, cutaneous xanthomas, self-mutilation foot syndrome and syringohydromyelia syndrome.
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Authors
E. Guaguère, T. Hubert, A. Muller,