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Cornification defect in the Golden retriever: clinical, histopathological, ultrastructural and genetic characterisation

Cadiergues, M C; Patel, A; Shearer, D H; Fermor, R; Miah, S; Hendricks, A

Authors

M C Cadiergues

A Patel

D H Shearer

R Fermor

S Miah

A Hendricks



Abstract

Veterinarians have recognised a nonpruritic skin disease in the Golden retriever breed characterised by excessive scaling of large, variably pigmented flakes of skin in otherwise healthy dogs. This prospective case series describes clinical, histopathological, ultrastructural and genetic features of this cornification defect in 17 affected dogs. The condition affects young dogs of either sex and is characterised by symmetrical, predominantly ventro-lateral scaling and hyperpigmentation of the trunk. Histopathological and ultrastructural changes of the stratum corneum are suggestive of delayed degradation of corneodesmosomes. A genetic aetiology is proposed and a single-trait autosomal recessive mode of inheritance discussed.

Citation

Cadiergues, M. C., Patel, A., Shearer, D. H., Fermor, R., Miah, S., & Hendricks, A. Cornification defect in the Golden retriever: clinical, histopathological, ultrastructural and genetic characterisation. Veterinary Dermatology, 19(3), 120-129. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3164.2008.00667.x

Journal Article Type Article
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Journal Veterinary Dermatology
Print ISSN 0959-4493
Electronic ISSN 1365-3164
Publisher Wiley
Volume 19
Issue 3
Pages 120-129
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3164.2008.00667.x
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1428723