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| − | <big><center>[[Dermatology - Small Animal|'''BACK''']]</center></big> | + | <big><center>[[Rabbit Medicine - Small Animal|'''BACK''']]</center></big> |
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| | Courtesy of C. Antonczyk | | Courtesy of C. Antonczyk |
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| | ==History== | | ==History== |
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| − | The owner has no concerns particular concerns about Nibbles. | + | The owner has no particular concerns about Nibbles. |
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| | ==Clinical Examination== | | ==Clinical Examination== |
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| | What is this? | | What is this? |
| − | *<font color="white"> . </font> | + | *<font color="white"> This is the rabbit ear mite. </font> |
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| | + | What is its latin name? |
| | + | *<font color="white"> ''Psoroptes cuniculi'' </font> |
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| | + | How would you treat this condition? |
| | + | *<font color="white"> This rabbit was treated with 3 spot-on applications of ivermectin at weekly intervals. Ear drops may also be effective. </font> |
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| − | *Click [[Clinical Case 8 - Page 2|here]] to view some of the wax under the microscope.
| + | <big><center>[[Cases from General Practice - Small Animal|'''BACK TO CASES FROM GENERAL PRACTICE - SMALL ANIMAL''']]</center></big> |
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| | + | [[Category:Lost]] |