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Mapping of the dog skin based on biophysical measurements
Authors:Won‐Seok Oh  Tae‐Ho Oh
Institution:1. Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea;2. Hwanggum Animal Medical Center, Daegu, Korea;3. Neodin Veterinary Science Institute Co., Ltd, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Trans epidermal water loss (TEWL), skin hydration status and pH were determined in 14 skin regions of five healthy male Beagle dogs (2–4 years) both before and after anaesthesia. Trans epidermal water loss was highest for the footpad and head and lowest for the inguinal region. Skin hydration status was higher in the ear but did not vary significantly in other regions. Skin pH was usually alkaline with the highest values on the lower back and tail. Following anaesthesia, TEWL and skin hydration were significantly lower on the head, upper back and footpad, and upper back and elbow respectively, while skin pH was unaffected by this procedure. While measurement of pH would seem to be valid anywhere on the body in anaesthetized dogs, regional factors should be considered when interpreting TEWL and skin hydration values and when treating regional skin diseases in veterinary practice.
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