Overview of Congenital and Inherited Anomalies of the Integumentary System
- Congenital and Inherited Anomalies of the Integumentary System
- Overview of Congenital and Inherited Anomalies of the Integumentary System
- Congenital Anomalies of the Skin
- Hereditary Alopecia and Hypotrichosis
- Hyperplastic and Seborrheic Syndromes
- Pigmentary Abnormalities
- Defects of Structural Integrity
- Cutaneous Manifestations of Multisystemic and Metabolic Defects
- Congenital and Hereditary Neoplasms and Hamartomas
Congenital dermatoses of the skin may be genetic or arise during embryogenesis because of nongenetic factors. Genetic mutations that cause skin anomalies may be present at birth or become apparent weeks to months later. These late-onset manifestations are referred to as tardive developmental defects. Both congenital and tardive developmental dermatoses are fairly common in domestic animals of all species, with the greatest number of well-defined defects described in cattle and dogs.
- Congenital and Inherited Anomalies of the Integumentary System
- Overview of Congenital and Inherited Anomalies of the Integumentary System
- Congenital Anomalies of the Skin
- Hereditary Alopecia and Hypotrichosis
- Hyperplastic and Seborrheic Syndromes
- Pigmentary Abnormalities
- Defects of Structural Integrity
- Cutaneous Manifestations of Multisystemic and Metabolic Defects
- Congenital and Hereditary Neoplasms and Hamartomas