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Hyperkeratosis is a nasal planum disease caused by an overgrowth of skin cells (keratin) on the surface of a dog's nose. Vets often refer to canine hyperkeratosis as idiopathic in nature, meaning we don't always know exactly what causes it.
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5 days ago · Paw pad hyperkeratosis is a skin condition that is caused by an overproduction of a protein called keratin. This leads to thickened or extra skin growth on a ...
3 days ago · This sow has large brown scales on the skin over the back. What is the cause of this condition?
3 days ago · Existing evidence indicates that a vitamin A deficiency can produce oral hyperkeratosis and that therapeutic amounts of vitamin A exert an anti- or ...
5 days ago · These are benign flat, raised, or pedunculated lesions, varying in colour from yellow to dark brown. They are more usual on the trunk and increase in incidence ...
4 days ago · Hyperkeratosis is thickening of the stratum corneum, often associated with the presence of an abnormal quantity of keratin, and is usually accompanied by an ...
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7 days ago · hyper keratosis. this is where keratin. overgrowth occurs on the paw pad and nose. and can be very painful for dogs. some breeds. are more prone to this genetic ...
1 day ago · Hyperkeratosis is simply the over production of keratin, a fibrous protein that forms the main structural element of hair, feathers and hooves in horses.