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Lichenification is a
cutaneous condition caused by
consistent irritation of the skin, such as
scratching or rubbing, but can also be
caused by friction...
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Terriers of any age.
Affected dogs can
suffer from red hyperpigmentation,
lichenification, and alopecia. In the
initial stages, this
condition can be misdiagnosed...
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sebum usually mixed with
epithelial and
sometimes bacterial debris Lichenification:
Epidermal thickening characterized by
visible and
palpable thickening...
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intraepidermal vesicles (fluid-containing spaces), "juicy" pa****s, and/or
lichenification. It is a
severe case of
eczema that
affects the epidermis,
dermis or...
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nodules may
result in
permanent changes to the skin,
including nodular lichenification, hyperkeratosis, hyperpigmentation, and skin thickening. Unhealed,...
- long. However,
recurrence may occur. The
intense itch may lead to
lichenification and
secondary bacterial infection.
Irritant and
allergic contact dermatitis...
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bases of the vesicles, and
there may be peeling,
rings of scale, or
lichenification.
After three to four w****s the
vesicles will disappear.
While they...
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bumpiness (pa****tion)
oozing of
clear fluid thickening of the skin (
lichenification)
where the AD has been
present for a long time.
Eczema often starts...
- eyes. If this
condition continues, the
eyelids can be
thickened by
lichenification. If it is
caused by an
irritant or allergen,
symptoms typically occur...
- characteristics. Well-defined
plaques with
erythema on the
outer rim,
lichenification,
secondary hyperpigmentation, and fine
desquamation on the surface...