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| + | Also known as: '''''Schmorl's disease |
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| + | Infection with ''[[Fusobacterium necrophorum]]''. |
| − | | '''Schmorl's disease
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| − | Infection with ''Fusobacterium necrophorum''.
| + | Lesions appear as necrotic areas over the body. Affected animals are usually ill enough to become emaciated. Diagnosis is by microbiological identification of the organism and treatment is unrewarding. |
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| − | Lesions appear as necrotic areas over the body. Affected animals are usually ill enough to become emaciated. Diagnosis is by microbiological identification of the organism and treatment is unrewarding.[[Category:Bacterial_Skin_Diseases_–_Rabbit]]
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