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*However, some rabbits can present for lameness, or are weak, anorectic and/or dehydrated. | *However, some rabbits can present for lameness, or are weak, anorectic and/or dehydrated. | ||
*Larvae can be up to 25 × 10 mm (1 × 0.4 inches) in size and have black cuticular spines, which give them their characteristic dark appearance. | *Larvae can be up to 25 × 10 mm (1 × 0.4 inches) in size and have black cuticular spines, which give them their characteristic dark appearance. | ||
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#If the swelling does not resolve or if it worsens, surgical excision of the affected tissues may be necessary. | #If the swelling does not resolve or if it worsens, surgical excision of the affected tissues may be necessary. | ||
#The owner should be advised that the best prevention is to limit exposure of the rabbit to flies, either by keeping the rabbit indoors during the fly season or installing a protective screen over the hutch. | #The owner should be advised that the best prevention is to limit exposure of the rabbit to flies, either by keeping the rabbit indoors during the fly season or installing a protective screen over the hutch. | ||
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A two-year-old male castrated rabbit in the USA is housed in an outdoor hutch for the warm spring and summer months. The owner noticed an area of matted fur on the side of the rabbit’s neck that seems painful. Otherwise the rabbit is acting bright and alert, passing normal droppings and has a good appetite. The matted fur around the area is clipped and beneath it is found a subcutaneous swelling with a small hole at its tip.
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What word best describes this condition? | Myiasis, defined as the infestation of living animals with dipteran fly larvae. The larva embedded in the neck of this rabbit is most likely a Cuterebra spp. (order Diptera, family Cuterebridae), also called the rabbit botfly.
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