Polymorphisms within the canine MLPH gene are associated ... (Fred Bishop) Colour mutant alopecia mostly affects blue or fawn-coloured Dobermans. Alopecia, Black hair follicular dysplasia, Blue Doberman syndrome, coat color dilution, Color dilution alopecia, Color mutant alopecia, D locus, D-allele, D-locus, Dilution gene, BHFD, CDA. Male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) is considered normal in adult males.
Bilateral, symmetrical Telogen follicles Concurrent signs Hyperthydroidism Hyperadrenocorticism Hyperestrogenism Hypotestosterone Castration responsive.
The initial clinical signs are the gradual onset.
Male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) is considered normal in adult males. Color Mutant Alopecia (Blue Syndrome): Dry, thin, brittle hair over the body, giving a moth-eaten look. Papules and pustules appear on involved skin.
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