Common skin disorders

dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studies
dc.contributor.upauthorVan Schoor, Mirinda
dc.date.accessioned2010-11-05T06:25:21Z
dc.date.available2010-11-05T06:25:21Z
dc.date.created2008
dc.date.issued2010-11-05T06:25:21Z
dc.descriptionMetadata assigned by Dr. M. van Schoor, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studiesen
dc.description.abstractPHOTO 1: Ulcers are normally a consequence of a serious underlying pathological condition. The epidermis and basement membrane is lost with ulcer formation. There are various potential underlying causes: it may be a hereditary defect that causes an abnormally thin and sensitive skin, it may be caused by infectious or systemic diseases, or by immune-mediated disorders such as hyperadrenocorticism. PHOTO 2: Crusting is formed by dried exudate or secretions adhering to the skin surface. Dried material tends to adhere more tightly to hairy areas than in glabrous skin, causing crust to have the potential to become unusually thick. The nature of crusting can give insight to the underlying cause; for example, honey coloured crust is typically caused by an infectious agent, while dark crusts imply tissue damage or haemorrhage. PHOTOS 3,4: The skin is the most common site of tumour development in the dog, representing more than 30% of tumours. Clinical evaluation of cutaneous tumours is challenging, since the clinical appearance of tumours varies widely. Cutaneous neoplasms originate from various components of the skin, with the majority being of epidermal and ectodermal origin and benign.en
dc.description.abstractREFERENCES: PHOTO 1: Côte, E (ed) 2007, ‘Clinical veterinary advisor : dogs and cats’, Mosby Elsevier, St. Louis, pp. 1108-1110. PHOTO 2: Scott, DW, Miller, WH, Griffin, CE 2001, 'Muller & Kirk’s small animal dermatology', 6th ed., WB Saunders, Philadelphia, p. 94. PHOTOS 3,4: Bettenay, SV & Hargis, AM 2006, ‘Practical veterinary dermatopathology’, Teton NewMedia, Jackson, Wyo, pp. 107-157.en
dc.format.extent4 colour photosen
dc.format.mediumJPEGen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/15199
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVeterinary critical care slide collection (Dr M. van Schoor)en
dc.rights© Dr Mirinda van Schoor, University of Pretoria. Dept. of Companion Animal Clinical Studies (Original and digital). Provided for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the original copyright holder. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. Please contact the collection administrator for copyright issues.en
dc.subjectVeterinary intensive careen
dc.subjectDermatologyen
dc.subjectUlcerationen
dc.subjectInfectionen
dc.subjectImmune-mediated disordersen
dc.subjectCrustingen
dc.subjectHaemorrhageen
dc.subjectTumoursen
dc.subjectNeoplasmsen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary critical careen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary medicine -- South Africaen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary emergenciesen
dc.titleCommon skin disordersen
dc.typeStill Imageen

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