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Subcutaneous, deep and systemic infections
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Subcutaneous, deep and systemic infections
- Author: Cecilia Friberg
- From: BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology
- Item: Chapter 30, pp 226 - 239
- DOI: 10.22233/9781910443811.30
- Copyright: © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: September 2021
Abstract
This chapter discusses bacterial, fungal, oomycete and other infections. A summary table is provided.
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Subcutaneous swelling and induration with draining tract in a dog infected with Actinomyces spp. © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Subcutaneous swelling and induration with draining tract in a dog infected with Actinomyces spp.
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Cryptococcosis in a cat.
(Courtesy of R Marsella) © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Cryptococcosis in a cat.
(Courtesy of R Marsella)
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Pythium infection on the leg of a dog.
(Courtesy of R Marsella) © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Pythium infection on the leg of a dog.
(Courtesy of R Marsella)
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Cutaneous ulcers and exfoliative dermatitis in a dog infected with Leishmania.
(Courtesy of M Saridomichelakis) © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Cutaneous ulcers and exfoliative dermatitis in a dog infected with Leishmania.
(Courtesy of M Saridomichelakis)
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Onychogryphosis (also known as ram’s horn nail) is a nail disorder resulting from slow nail plate growth due to Leishmania infection. Note the opaque, yellow-brown thickening of the nail plate with elongation and increased curvature in this dog.
(Courtesy of Photo Archive, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Onychogryphosis (also known as ram’s horn nail) is a nail disorder resulting from slow nail plate growth due to Leishmania infection. Note the opaque, yellow-brown thickening of the nail plate with elongation and increased curvature in this dog.
(Courtesy of Photo Archive, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
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Prototheca infection in a cat.
(Courtesy of R Marsella) © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Prototheca infection in a cat.
(Courtesy of R Marsella)