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. 2013 Spring;4(2):99–103.

Table 2.

Specific dermatological diagnoses made in 221 dogs.

Diagnosis No. Percentage Diagnosis No. Percentage
Total * 316 100
Bacterial foiliculitis (Superficial) 57 18.03 Hyperadrenocortism 4 1.26
Cutaneous manifestations of canine leishmaniasis 36 11.39 Anal sac impaction/Sacculitis 3 0.94
Flea infestation/Allergy 22 6.96 Aural hematoma 3 0.94
Ticks 18 5.69 Demodicosis 3 0.94
Atopic dermatitis 17 5.37 Hypothyroidism 3 0.94
Scabies 16 5.06 Miasis 3 0.94
Unspecified 14 4.43 Acne 3 0.94
Otitis 13 4.11 Lipoma 2 0.63
Furunculosis (Deep) 13 4.11 Solar dermatitis 2 0.63
Food allergy 10 3.16 Interdigital pododermatitis 2 0.63
Malassezia species overgrowth 7 2.21 Foreign body 2 0.63
Acute moist dermatitis 7 2.21 Telogen defluxion 2 0.63
Nail infection 7 2.21 Psycogenic dermatitis 2 0.63
Alopecia X 7 2.21 Trichoblastoma 1 0.31
Primary Seborrhea 6 1.89 Wart 1 0.31
Abscess 5 1.89 Injection site reaction 1 0.31
Acral lick dermatitis 5 1.89 Dermatophytosis 1 0.31
Contact allergy 5 1.89 Fly dermatitis 1 0.31
Lice (Pedicolosis) 5 1.89 Drug eruption 1 0.31
Cyclic flank alopecia 5 1.89 Erythema multiforma 1 0.31
*

Total number of dogs is greater than 221, because some of them had more than one condition.