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Revision as of 17:37, 20 November 2013
Rabbit Dacryocystitis Flashcard
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What is the prime aetiological agent of significance for Dacryocystitis? | Dental Malcclusion
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What do the clinical signs of Dacryocystitis include? | Clinical signs of dacryocystitis include a milky discolouration of the precorneal tear film, epiphora, crust formation along the affected eyelid margins and a caseous discharge from the nostril
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[[|Link to Article]] |