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Differential diagnoses are  
 
Differential diagnoses are  
*''Treponema cuniculi'' and  
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*Treponema cuniculi and  
 
*myxomatosis virus infections. <br><br>
 
*myxomatosis virus infections. <br><br>
 
The former manifests as redness and oedema of the external genitalia, followed by vesicles and scabs. Lesions can also be found on the head, around the muzzle, from autoinoculation. <br><br>
 
The former manifests as redness and oedema of the external genitalia, followed by vesicles and scabs. Lesions can also be found on the head, around the muzzle, from autoinoculation. <br><br>
 
Myxomatosis in rabbits causes swelling of the mucocutaneous junctions of the anogenital region, as well as swelling of the head, ears and eyelids. <br><br>
 
Myxomatosis in rabbits causes swelling of the mucocutaneous junctions of the anogenital region, as well as swelling of the head, ears and eyelids. <br><br>
Anogenital swelling could also occur secondary to bacterial infection, such as ''Staphylococcus aureus''.
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Anogenital swelling could also occur secondary to bacterial infection, such as Staphylococcus aureus.
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*histology using silver dye, or serology. <br><br>
 
*histology using silver dye, or serology. <br><br>
 
*Bacterial and fungal culture may also be indicated.  
 
*Bacterial and fungal culture may also be indicated.  
*Skin biopsies should be taken to differentiate between ''Treponema'' and myxomatosis infections in the absence of other clinical signs.
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*Skin biopsies should be taken to differentiate between Treponema and myxomatosis infections in the absence of other clinical signs.
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