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Ichthyosis
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Ichthyosis (ICT) is a condition resulting in flaky skin and dull hair, which can vary greatly between affected dogs. Dogs are generally otherwise healthy but do have a risk of skin infection.
An autosomal recessive condition caused by a mutation in the PNPLA1 (Type A) or NIPAL4 (American Bulldog Type) gene.