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Canogenodermatoses

Marla Wirges, MD; Amy Brackeen, MD; Jennifer Smith, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso

Arch Dermatol. 2006;142:540.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 111 words of the full text and any section headings.

Can you identify the genodermatoses that these dogs resemble (Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)?


 
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Figure 1. "Chu-His," Chinese Shar-Pei.



 
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Figure 2. "Belle," Weimaraner.



 
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Figure 3. "Shae," Pomeranian.



 
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Figure 4. "Lizzie," Husky Mix.



 
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Figure 5. "Maximus," Great Dane.



 
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Figure 6. "Dottie and Dash," Dalmations.


Answer Key: Figure 1, cutis laxa; Figure 2, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; Figure 3, uncombable hair syndrome; Figure 4, Waardenburg syndrome; Figure 5, Marfan syndrome; Figure 6, LEOPARD syndrome (Lentigines [multiple], Electrocardiographic conduction abnormalities, Ocular hypertelorism, Pulmonary stenosis, Abnormalities of genitalia, Retardation of growth, Deafness).

SECTION EDITOR: JAMES M. GRICHNIK, MD, PhD



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