Highlights • Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are detected in Japanese Akita dogs.• Healthy Akitas show a higher level of vitamin D than pathological ones.• Depigmented skin areas appearance is… Click to show full abstract
Highlights • Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are detected in Japanese Akita dogs.• Healthy Akitas show a higher level of vitamin D than pathological ones.• Depigmented skin areas appearance is associated with low levels of vitamin D.• Sebaceous adenitis is the prevalent disease recorded among investigated Akitas.
               
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