Uveodermatologic syndrome can be identified because it occurs with signs of
anterior or posterior uveitis, periocular and mucocutaneous junction’s alopecia and
depigmentation signs. An uveodermatologic syndrome case in an 8 1/2 years old
collie sheepdog is described. The dog had periorbital alopecia and depigmentation
in mucoctaneous junctions. A biopsy of the injuries in the periorbital and nose region
turned out in a definitive diagnose of uveodermatologic syndrome. Then, the clinical
situation was solved by the use of a therapy with prednisolone.