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302. Zinc Responsive Dermatitis

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Zinc responsive dermatitis is a skin condition in dogs resulting from a zinc deficiency or an inability to properly absorb the mineral. It is a rare condition that typically presents as scaling, crusting, and hair loss around the head (especially muzzle and periocular region) and pressure points.

The most common form is syndrome I which is almost exclusively seen in Nordic breeds like Huskies and Malamutes. They have a genetic defect that impairs intestinal absorption of zinc (even when sufficient quantities are in their diet). 

Learn about this disease process including diagnosis and treatment on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:00 Zinc Basics
04:12 What Happens If You’re Not Absorbing Enough Zinc
05:55 Syndromes Seen With Zinc Deficiency
07:22 Zinc Responsive Dermatitis in Huskies
08:31 Presentations of Zinc Responsive Dermatitis
09:50 Other Differentials You Can See
11:53 Treatment for Zinc Responsive Dermatitis
13:35 Length of Treatment
14:10 Other Treatment Methodologies
15:19 Outro

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