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- Alopecia_in_animals abstract "Alopecia is a disease which can affect animals, as well as humans. Development of alopecia in animals is usually the sign of an underlying disease. Some animals may be genetically predisposed to hair loss, while in some it may be caused by hypersensitivity or nutritional factors. Canine pinnal alopecia is most common in dachshunds, but others, such as Chihuahuas, Boston Terriers, Whippets and Italian Greyhounds, may also be vulnerable. Certain skin conditions in animals can also cause loss of fur.Ferret adrenal disease is extremely common and is the most common cause of alopecia in ferrets, typically affecting middle-aged specimens between three and seven years old. Bacterial pyoderma, dermatophytosis, and parasites can also cause the condition. In rabbits, dermatophytosis is a prime cause of alopecia in young, newly weaned specimens. Dermatophytosis as a cause of alopecia is common in cats, too, and in long-haired varieties, dermatophytic pseudomycetomas may be to blame. Alopecia areata has been studied on mice in laboratories. In horses, human contact with the horse and the rubbing of the saddle across the mane can cause patches of hair loss.".
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- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageRevisionID "685281519".
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Alopecia_areata.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_diseases.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conditions_of_the_skin_appendages.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Dermatophytic_pseudomycetoma.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Dermatophytosis.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Ferret.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Hair_loss.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Pinnal_alopecia.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLink Pyoderma.
- Alopecia_in_animals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alopecia in animals".
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- Alopecia_in_animals subject Category:Animal_diseases.
- Alopecia_in_animals subject Category:Conditions_of_the_skin_appendages.
- Alopecia_in_animals hypernym Disease.
- Alopecia_in_animals type Disease.
- Alopecia_in_animals comment "Alopecia is a disease which can affect animals, as well as humans. Development of alopecia in animals is usually the sign of an underlying disease. Some animals may be genetically predisposed to hair loss, while in some it may be caused by hypersensitivity or nutritional factors. Canine pinnal alopecia is most common in dachshunds, but others, such as Chihuahuas, Boston Terriers, Whippets and Italian Greyhounds, may also be vulnerable.".
- Alopecia_in_animals label "Alopecia in animals".
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