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Tangie, a small 5 years old Pomeranian, was referred to me by my colleague Mr Dunne because of a skin problem. Much to distress of his owners Mr and Mrs |
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Just what exactly does the diagnosis of "Pomeranian Alopecia" from the skin biopsy mean anyway??? I don't know where the vet gets the short-lived prognosis, |
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This is an index to the Pomerama's Pomeranian FAQs (frequently asked questions). Hair Loss and Skin Diseases (Alopecia/Black Skin/SHL/Cushings) |
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The typical Alopecia X patient is a Spitz or Nordic breed such as a Chow Chow, Pomeranian, Alaskan Malamute, Elkhound, or similar. |
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This research project to identify a DNA marker (or markers) for Alopecia in Pomeranians and other breeds is funded by a grant from the Canine Health |
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The Alopecia Survey is 2 pages. It should appear as you see it here on the screen Pomeranian Alopecia Survey - survey to be completed for all affected |
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Alopecia in pomeranians and miniature poodles in association with |
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The adrenocortical function of pomeranians and miniature poodles with alopecia was tested by serial measurements of the urinary corticoid:creatinine ratio |
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One of the smallest of breeds, the Pomeranian makes up for its size in spunkiness Adrenal sex hormone alopecia. A fuzzy, thin hair coat and hair loss of |
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Research project on Alopecia X >>> Alopecia X has been described in several breeds including Keeshonds, Pomeranians, Alaskan Malamutes, Chow Chows and |
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Hilary Duff recently revealed on the Charlotte Church Show that her sister Haylie?s Pomeranian, Bentley, is suffering from alopecia and has therefore lost a |
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IngentaConnect Oestrogen receptor evaluation in Pomeranian dogs |
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Oestrogen receptor evaluation in Pomeranian dogs with hair cycle arrest (alopecia X) on melatonin supplementation. Authors: Frank, Linda A.1; Donnell, |
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When the American Pomeranian Club formed a Health and Genetics Committee several years ago, the committee was given "the alopecia problem" as its primary |
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Skin disease (adult onset alopecia) causing loss of hair is not uncommon in the adult Pomeranian. Breed characteristics and personality |
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Cerundolo R, Lloyd D.'Alopecia X' in chows, pomeranians and samoyeds. Vet Rec 1998 Aug 8;143(6):176. Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIII-Small Animal |
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Oestrogen receptor evaluation in Pomeranian dogs with hair cycle |
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The role of oestrogen receptors in dogs with hair cycle arrest (alopecia X) Fifteen Pomeranians (excluding intact females) with hair cycle arrest were |
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Adrenal sex hormone responsive dermatosis, More common in Pomeranians, Chows, . See Congenital hypotrichosis, Color dilution/mutant alopecia, Black hair |
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Evaluation of the CTSL2 Gene as a Candidate Gene For Alopecia X in |
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Evaluation of the CTSL2 Gene as a Candidate Gene For Alopecia X in Pomeranians and Keeshonden. Authors: E. -M. Mausberg a; C. Drögemüller a; G. Dolf b; |
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