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- Page 11 and 12: IgE-bearing cells have been demonst
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- Page 47 and 48: Introduction: Equine Chronic Urtica
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Clinical approach to the horse with
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identify plants in a pasture that m
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Equine sarcoidosis Sonya Bettenay T
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described as a possible feature of
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others 2001), isotretinoin(Waldinge
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12. LeGall, F., Loeuillet, L., Dela
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Introduction The equine sarcoid: an
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Clinical Presentation Small fibrous
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Assessment should be made on the fo
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(ix)Bone becomes devitalized if inc
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and mitomycin C have been used. All
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Owen LN & Barnett KC (1983) - Treat
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any anatomic location but commonly
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epidermis may be histologically nor
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References D.C. Knottenbelt, S. Edw
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indicated. Each sample for culture
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Proper dosage and proper duration a
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2. Affect on the horse and 3. Affec
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Affected horses usually scratch and
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• Cattle ear tags impregnated wit
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How I treat: equine pemphigus folia
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Treatment of pemphigus foliaceus in
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SCOTT, D.W., WALON, D.K., SLATER, M
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Diagnosis History of access of hors
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These vaccines are not manufactured
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References Alfaro AA & Mendoza L (1
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y a variety of fungal metabolites.
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Authors recommendations: 1. Both Im
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chorioptic mange by the author (Lit
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Clinical Disease The clinical resul
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treatment options have been used. P
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Notes ACVSC Proceedings Dermatology