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[[Image: Ringworm dog.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Ringworm in a dog -Courtesy of Bristol BioMed Image Archive]]
 
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*Wood's Lamp
 
*Wood's Lamp
 
*Examine in 10-20% KOH for the presence of hyphae or arthrospores with Lactophenol Cotton Blue to enhance visualisation
 
*Examine in 10-20% KOH for the presence of hyphae or arthrospores with Lactophenol Cotton Blue to enhance visualisation
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Ringworm in a dog -Courtesy of Bristol BioMed Image Archive

Question Answer Article
What are dermatophytes also known as? Link to Article
Which two species of dermatophytes are of particular veterinary interest? Link to Article
Why are dermatophytes usually found in the subcutaneous and cutaneous tissue? Link to Article
What clincial signs are usually present with a dermatophyte infection? Link to Article
How would you diagnose a dermatophyte infection? Link to Article
How are dermatophytes infections treated? Link to Article