Disease Ontology ID: DDTO:0000954
Another Name: Bronzing Skin Syndrome
Abbreviated Name: Dal crud
Disease Description: Bronzing skin syndrome, also referred to as Dal crud, is a type of bacterial folliculitis seen exclusively in Dalmatians.
Inherit Mode: unknown. Urate urolithiasis is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait.
Disease Symptom: As mentioned, affected dogs have a patchy hair coatand a bronze hueto the skin. Hair follicles are inflamed and readily become infected.
Disease Cause: -
Disease Diagnose: Diagnosis is based on clinical signs and the resultsof a skinbiopsy. This is a simple procedure done with local anesthetic, inwhich your veterinarianremoves a small sample of your dog's skin for examination by aveterinary pathologist.Your veterinarian will also measure your dog's blood uric acid levels.
Treat Method: The periodic skin infections in these dogs aretreated withantibiotics and antiseptic shampoos. Your veterinarian may alsosuggest dietarymodification and medication to reduce uric acid levels. For the veterinarian: Thetherapeutic value ofreducing purines (through dietary modification and allopurinol) as atreatment for thisskin condition has not been fully explored.
Breeder Advice: Affected dogs should not be used for breeding.
Disease Description Source: Link
iDog Breed Number | Breed Name | Personality | Height | Weight | Breed Source |
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CB84 | Dalmatian | Stable, Outgoing;Dignified but never shy | 48.3-61 cm | 20.4-31.8 kg | Croatia |
1999 |
Ackerman, L. :
The GeneticConnection AAHA Press. Lakewood,Colorado. A Guideto Health Problems in Purebred Dogs. p. 49-50 |
1995 |
Ling, G.V., Sorenson, J.L. :
CVTupdate:Management and prevention of urate urolithiasis W.B. Saunders Co.,Troronto. J.D. Bonagura andR.W. Kirk (eds.)Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XII Small Animal Practice. p985-989 |