2021
DOI: 10.1002/vro2.10
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Nasal hyperkeratosis in Griffon breeds: Clinical, histopathological features and the prevalence in the Swedish population compared to a control group and other brachycephalic breeds

Abstract: Background In the Griffon breeds (GB) nasal hyperkeratosis is common and develops already in early adulthood. Breed‐related features and prevalence have not previously been documented. Hypothesis/Objectives To describe clinical and histopathological features of nasal hyperkeratosis in GB and to document the prevalence. Materials and methods Seven GB dogs with nasal hyperkeratosis were examined. Three histopathological samples were analysed. O… Show more

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