Dermoscopic evaluation of skin in healthy cats
Dermoscopy is a diagnostic tool that can reveal morphological structures not visible upon clinical examination.
To assess the usefulness and applicability of dermoscopy for the examination of healthy cat skin…
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Dermoscopic features in 12 cats with dermatophytosis and in 12 cats with self-induced alopecia due to other causes: an observational descriptive study
Dermoscopy is a noninvasive technique allowing rapid magnified in vivo observation of the skin and structures that lie beneath the skin surface. Various congenital and acquired hair shaft abnormalities may also be evaluated by dermoscopy. Additionally, characteristic features of Microsporum canis-induced tinea capitis and trichotillomania in humans have been reported...
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The usefulness of dermoscopy in canine pattern alopecia: a descriptive study.
Dermoscopic studies evaluating noninflammatory, nonpruritic progressive alopecia attributable to pattern alopecia are currently unavailable.
To evaluate the dermoscopic features observed in healthy skin of short coated dogs and compare these findings with those observed in dogs affected by pattern alopecia diagnosed by clinical and dermatopathological examination.
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