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Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because they may be contaminated by secondary bacterial infections. They are analogous to canine sebaceous cysts. They are usually on the dorsal or lateral tail or mandible
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Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because of secondary bacterial infections.
  
'''Diagnosis''' - [[Lizard Physical Examination|Physical examination]] and microscopy.
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==Aetiology==
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*Analogous to canine sebaceous cysts
  
'''Treatment''' - Surgical excision or amputation.
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==Clinical signs==
[[Category:Lizard_Skin_Diseases|E]]
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*They are usually on the dorsal or lateral tail or mandible
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==Diagnosis==
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*[[Lizard Physical Examination|Physical examination]]
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*Microscopy
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==Treatment==
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*Surgical excision or amputation

Revision as of 15:00, 17 March 2010



Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because of secondary bacterial infections.

Aetiology

  • Analogous to canine sebaceous cysts

Clinical signs

  • They are usually on the dorsal or lateral tail or mandible

Diagnosis

Treatment

  • Surgical excision or amputation