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Disease characterized by sinuses (2)
- Interdigital pyoderma
- Perianal fistulas
Disease characterized by macule (3)
- Hyperpigmentation (brown)
- Hypopigmentation/depigmentation (white)
- Erythema (red)
Disease characterized by a patch
Atopic dermatitis
Disease characterized by a papule with hair follicles
Bacterial folliculitis
Disease characterized by a papule not associated with hair follicles
Sarcoptic scabies
Disease characterized by plaque (2)
- Acral lick dermatitis
- Plaque form of cutaneous lymphoma
Disease characterized by lichenification
Chronic allergic skin disease
Disease characterized by wheals
Type I HS of skin
Disease characterized by nodule (2)
- Eosinophilic collagenolytic granuloma of horses
- Skin tumors
Disease characterized by cysts
Follicular cysts
Disease characterized by bulla
Bullous pemphigoid
Disease characterized by pustules (2)
- Pyoderma
- Pemphigus foliaceus
Disease characterized by papilloma
Warts
Disease characterized by epidermal collarette
Superficial spreading pyoderma
Disease characterized by vegetation
Superficial forms of pemphigus
Disease characterized by eschar
Chemical/thermal burns
Disease characterized by erosion
Late pemphigus vulgaris
Disease characterized by ulcers (2)
- Thermal burns
- Feline herpesvirus dermatitis
Disease characterized by Comedo
Hyperadrenocorticism
Disease characterized by Follicular Casts
Sebaceous adenitis
Disease characterized by fissures
Hyperkeratotic crusted scabies
What notable infection is acantholysis seen in?
Pemphigus foliaceus
Two viruses associated with ballooning degeneration
- Herpesvirus
- Poxvirus
Two conditions that Dyskeratosis is seen in
- Lupus erythematosus
- Erythema multiforme
Two things that diffuse pankeratosis is seen in
- Ectoparasitism
- Zinc responsive dermatosis
What is diffuse orthokeratiotic hyperkeratosis seen in? (4)
- Endocrinopathies
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Seborrhea
- Icthyosis
4 conditions that hydropic degeneration is seen in
- Lichenoid dermatitides
- Drug eruptions
- Lupoid dermatoses
- Dermatomyositis
4 diseases that affect the dermis
- Solar elastosis
- Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia (HERDA)
- Erhlers Danlos disease
- Scurvy
Two diseases that affect the Basement Membrane Zone
- Junctional epidermolysis bullosa
- Bullous pemphigoid