Canine recurrent flank alopecia: a synthesis of theory and practice
- S. Vandenabeele
- J. Declercq
- H. De Cock
- S. Daminet
Abstract
Canine recurrent flank alopecia is a non-inflammatory, non-scarring alopecia of unknown etiology and has a visually striking clinical presentation. Although this disease entity is relatively common in the northern hemisphere, there is only scant information in the literature regarding case descriptions. The aim of this article was to review the literature and to describe clinical presentations recognized in practice, which are not always extensively documented in the literature.
How to Cite:
Vandenabeele, S. & Declercq, J. & De Cock, H. & Daminet, S., (2014) “Canine recurrent flank alopecia: a synthesis of theory and practice”, Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift 83(6), 275-283. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.v83i6.16624
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