BACKGROUND Two varieties exist in the Chinese crested dog breed, namely hairless Chinese crested dogs presenting with hypotrichosis and dentition abnormalities, and the coated powderpuffs. Hairless Chinese crested dogs are obligate heterozygotes for a FOXI3 mutation, and this phenotype is classified as a form of canine ectodermal dysplasia. OBJECTIVES We provide a detailed histological description of hair follicles and their density for the three subphenotypes (true hairless, semi-coated and powderpuffs) of Chinese crested dogs. Apocrine and exocrine glands of the skin and other tissues were compared with findings reported from dogs with X-linked ectodermal dysplasia. ANIMALS Skin biopsies were collected from 22 Chinese crest...
Bald thigh syndrome is a common hair loss disorder in sighthounds. Numerous possible causes, includi...
Background: A new congenital hair-shaft abnormality resembling the lanceolate hair phenotype of rode...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
" " ABSTRACT. The Chinese crested dog Is devoid of hair except for the crown of the head, ...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
We characterized a movement disorder of Chinese Crested dogs clinically and pathologically indisting...
Mexican and Peruvian hairless dogs and Chinese crested dogs are characterized by missing hair and te...
Black hair follicular dysplasia (BHFD) is a rare genetic disease in dogs. A black and white female B...
Noninflammatory alopecia is common in dogs and is a frequent cause to consult a veterinarian. It is ...
Skin biopsies from five Border terriers with histologically confirmed idiopathic, generalized sebace...
A male German shepherd pup had sym-metrical areas of hairlessness as well as missing and misshapen t...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
The hair follicle has a lifelong capacity to cycle through recurrent phases of controlled growth (an...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Four male Pomeranians that showed alopecia with an age of onset between five months and eight years ...
Bald thigh syndrome is a common hair loss disorder in sighthounds. Numerous possible causes, includi...
Background: A new congenital hair-shaft abnormality resembling the lanceolate hair phenotype of rode...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
" " ABSTRACT. The Chinese crested dog Is devoid of hair except for the crown of the head, ...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
We characterized a movement disorder of Chinese Crested dogs clinically and pathologically indisting...
Mexican and Peruvian hairless dogs and Chinese crested dogs are characterized by missing hair and te...
Black hair follicular dysplasia (BHFD) is a rare genetic disease in dogs. A black and white female B...
Noninflammatory alopecia is common in dogs and is a frequent cause to consult a veterinarian. It is ...
Skin biopsies from five Border terriers with histologically confirmed idiopathic, generalized sebace...
A male German shepherd pup had sym-metrical areas of hairlessness as well as missing and misshapen t...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
The hair follicle has a lifelong capacity to cycle through recurrent phases of controlled growth (an...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Four male Pomeranians that showed alopecia with an age of onset between five months and eight years ...
Bald thigh syndrome is a common hair loss disorder in sighthounds. Numerous possible causes, includi...
Background: A new congenital hair-shaft abnormality resembling the lanceolate hair phenotype of rode...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...