), 1–2 cm...Figure 5.13 Fungal mycetoma affecting the tail; caused by soil‐living organi...Figure 5.14 Demodicosis and folliculitis associated with alopecia, erythema,...Figure 5.15 Urticaria. Multiple raised papules, plaques, and annular lesions...Figure 5.16 Angio‐oedema. Diffuse swelling of the head of a horse after inje...Figure 5.17 Linear urticarial wheals in a cruciform shape on the shoulder of...Figure 5.18 Cutaneous amyloidosis. Raised, firm plaque affecting the mucocut...Figure 5.19 Occult (flat) sarcoids. Two annular areas of alopecia with mild ...Figure 5.20 Verrucose sarcoid. Plaque of thickened skin with surface hyperke...Figure 5.21 Nodular sarcoids affecting the periocular region.Figure 5.22 Fibroblastic sarcoid.Figure 5.23 Malevolent/malignant sarcoid.Figure 5.24 Squamous cell carcinoma. Ulcerated mass on the non‐pigmented low...Figure 5.25 Penile squamous cell carcinoma. Nodules, together with multiple ...Figure 5.26 Multiple melanocytic tumours around the anus, vulva, and ventral...Figure 5.27 Amelanotic melanomas affecting the perineum and ventral tail bas...Figure 5.28 Mastocytoma. Multilobular mass with surface ulceration on the do...Figure 5.29 Lymphohistiocytic T‐cell cutaneous lymphoma. Multiple nodules, p...Figure 5.30 Multiple urticarial papules and wheals after multiple mosquito b...Figure 5.31 Papular lesions of eosinophilic granuloma.Figure 5.32 Congenital epidermal hamartoma in a Friesian foal.Figure 5.33 Early lesions of chronic progressive lymphoedema. Diffuse swelli...Figure 5.34 Chronic progressive lymphoedema. Multiple fibrotic corrugations ...Figure 5.35 Canker. Solar aspect of the hoof showing a proliferative lesion ...
6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 a) and b)Seasonal asynchronous shedding. Patches of alopecia and...Figure 6.2 Contact irritant dermatitis resulting in diffuse thinning of the ...Figure 6.3 Anagen effluvium in a young Thoroughbred. Hair loss began within ...Figure 6.4 Alopecia areata. Facial alopecia and patchy alopecia of the neck ...Figure 6.5 Alopecia areata. Extensive generalised alopecia.Figure 6.6 Alopecia areata. Generalised patchy alopecia with marked alopecia...Figure 6.7 Chronic selenosis with abnormal horn growth affecting the hoof wa...Figure 6.8 Chronic selenosis. Diffuse loss of hair from the tail (‘rat tail’...Figure 6.9 Hypertrichosis and pot‐bellied appearance in a Connemara pony wit...
7 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Leucotrichia and focal alopecia on the caudal carpus secondary to...Figure 7.2 Depigmentation of the hoof subsequent to inflammation of the coro...Figure 7.3 Leucotrichia on the caudo‐dorsal rump of a pony with a long histo...Figure 7.4 Vitiligo. Periocular depigmentation (a) and perianal depigmentati...Figure 7.5 Melanotrichia. Tufts of hyperpigmented hairs at sites of earlier ...
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Practical Equine Dermatology
Second Edition
Janet D. Littlewood
Veterinary Dermatology Referrals
Cambridge, UK
David H. Lloyd
The Royal Veterinary College
Hatfield, UK
J. Mark Craig
Re‐Fur‐All Referrals
Newbury, UK
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