Difference between revisions of "Lizard Epidermal Inclusion Cysts"
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| − | Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because | + | Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because of secondary bacterial infections. |
| − | + | ==Clinical signs== | |
| + | *They are usually on the dorsal or lateral tail or mandible | ||
| − | + | ==Diagnosis== | |
| − | [[ | + | *[[Lizard Physical Examination|Physical examination]] |
| + | *Microscopy | ||
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| + | ==Treatment== | ||
| + | *Surgical excision or amputation | ||
Revision as of 15:00, 17 March 2010
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Epidermal inclusion cysts can be misdiagnosed as abscesses because of secondary bacterial infections.
Clinical signs
- They are usually on the dorsal or lateral tail or mandible
Diagnosis
- Physical examination
- Microscopy
Treatment
- Surgical excision or amputation