Canine recurrent flank alopecia is a non-inflammatory, non-scarring alopecia of unknown etiology and has a visually striking clinical presentation. Although this disease entity is relatively common in the northern hemisphere, there is only scant information in the literature regarding case descriptions. The aim of this article was to review the literature and to describe clinical presentations recognized in practice, which are not always extensively documented in the literature
An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated al...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
Hair follicular tumours in dog comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that display mo...
Canine recurrent flank alopecia is a non-inflammatory, non-scarring alopecia of unknown etiology and...
BACKGROUND: Canine flank alopecia (CFA) is characterized by seasonally recurring noninflammatory, oc...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like disease is characterized by multifocal patchy hair loss in humans, rodents...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
Background: Recurrent flank alopecia is a clinically well-described skin disorder in dogs. The patho...
Noninflammatory alopecia is common in dogs and is a frequent cause to consult a veterinarian. It is ...
The study was performed at small animal clinic in Vilnius, Lithuania. The MsSc Thesis consists of 65...
Background: Dermoscopic studies evaluating noninflammatory, nonpruritic progressive alopecia attribu...
Canine follicular dysplasia consists in a group of rare hereditary dermatosis : colour mutant alopec...
This paper describes the case of a one-year-old female American Pit Bull Terrier, presented with the...
An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated al...
Background: A combination of dermoscopic and histological findings may provide useful information fo...
An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated al...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
Hair follicular tumours in dog comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that display mo...
Canine recurrent flank alopecia is a non-inflammatory, non-scarring alopecia of unknown etiology and...
BACKGROUND: Canine flank alopecia (CFA) is characterized by seasonally recurring noninflammatory, oc...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like disease is characterized by multifocal patchy hair loss in humans, rodents...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
Background: Recurrent flank alopecia is a clinically well-described skin disorder in dogs. The patho...
Noninflammatory alopecia is common in dogs and is a frequent cause to consult a veterinarian. It is ...
The study was performed at small animal clinic in Vilnius, Lithuania. The MsSc Thesis consists of 65...
Background: Dermoscopic studies evaluating noninflammatory, nonpruritic progressive alopecia attribu...
Canine follicular dysplasia consists in a group of rare hereditary dermatosis : colour mutant alopec...
This paper describes the case of a one-year-old female American Pit Bull Terrier, presented with the...
An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated al...
Background: A combination of dermoscopic and histological findings may provide useful information fo...
An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated al...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
Hair follicular tumours in dog comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that display mo...