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| *Transmotted from animal to animal | | *Transmotted from animal to animal |
| *Lesions tend to form on dorsal back and extremities | | *Lesions tend to form on dorsal back and extremities |
− | *Associated with skin trauma, prolonged wetting or [[Parasitic skin infections#Parasitic| parasites]] | + | *Associated with skin trauma, prolonged wetting or [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Parasitic| parasites]] |
| ** -> penetration of zoospores | | ** -> penetration of zoospores |
| *Bacteria proliferate in outer sheath of hair follicles and superficial epidermis | | *Bacteria proliferate in outer sheath of hair follicles and superficial epidermis |
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| *Caused by [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species|''Pseudomonas'']] and excessive moisture | | *Caused by [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species|''Pseudomonas'']] and excessive moisture |
− | *Prediscposes to [[Parasitic skin infections#Myiasis|myiasis]] | + | *Prediscposes to [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Myiasis|myiasis]] |
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| ====Equine pastern folliculitis==== | | ====Equine pastern folliculitis==== |
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| *Heals with scarring | | *Heals with scarring |
| *Local lymph nodes are often affected | | *Local lymph nodes are often affected |
− | *Often secondary to immunosuppression, follicular hyperkeratosis or [[Parasitic skin infections#Demodicosis|demodicosis]] | + | *Often secondary to immunosuppression, follicular hyperkeratosis or [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Demodicosis|demodicosis]] |
| *May also be a sequele to [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Superficial pyoderma|superficial pyoderma]] | | *May also be a sequele to [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Superficial pyoderma|superficial pyoderma]] |
| *Grossly: | | *Grossly: |