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| | and ''Histoplasma spp.'' organisms are endemic. | | and ''Histoplasma spp.'' organisms are endemic. |
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| − | <big>'''[[Skin Presenting Syndromes - Donkey|Presenting Syndromes]]
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| − | '''Categories of Skin Disorders: | + | <big>'''[[Skin Presenting Syndromes - Donkey|Presenting Syndromes]]</big> |
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| | + | {{infotable |
| | + | |Maintitle = Categories of Skin Disorders: |
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| | + | |Body = |
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| | + | |subheading1 = Non-infectious |
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| | + | |subheading1text =<ol> |
| | <li>'''[[Genetic and Developmental Skin Disorders - Donkey|Genetic and Developmental]]</li> | | <li>'''[[Genetic and Developmental Skin Disorders - Donkey|Genetic and Developmental]]</li> |
| | <li>'''[[Immunological Skin Disorders - Donkey|Immunological]]</li> | | <li>'''[[Immunological Skin Disorders - Donkey|Immunological]]</li> |
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| | * [[Melanoma - Donkey|melanoma]] | | * [[Melanoma - Donkey|melanoma]] |
| | <li> '''[[Iatrogenic and Idiopathic Skin Disorders - Donkey|Iatrogenic / idiopathic]]</li> | | <li> '''[[Iatrogenic and Idiopathic Skin Disorders - Donkey|Iatrogenic / idiopathic]]</li> |
| − | <li>'''[[Chemical and Toxic Skin Disorders - Donkey|Chemical / toxic]]</li> | + | <li>'''[[Chemical and Toxic Skin Disorders - Donkey|Chemical / toxic]]</li></ol> |
| − | <li>'''[[Infectious Skin Diseases - Donkey|Infectious:]]</li> | + | |subheading2colour = |
| − | </ol> | + | |subheading2 =[[Infectious Skin Diseases - Donkey|Infectious:]] |
| − | * [[Viral Skin Infections - Donkey| Viral]]
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| − | ** Coital exanthema
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| − | * [[Bacterial Skin Infections - Donkey|Bacterial]]
| + | <ol> |
| − | ** Dermatophilosis
| + | <li>'''[[Viral Skin Infections - Donkey| Viral]]</li> |
| − | ** Staphylococcal / Streptococcal farunculosis or folliculitis
| + | :Coital exanthema |
| − | ** Fusobacterial dermatitis
| + | <li>'''[[Bacterial Skin Infections - Donkey|Bacterial]]</li> |
| − | * [[Fungal Skin Infections - Donkey|Fungal]]
| + | :Dermatophilosis, Staphylococcal / Streptococcal farunculosis or folliculitis, Fusobacterial dermatitis |
| − | ** Dermatophytosis
| + | <li>'''[[Fungal Skin Infections - Donkey|Fungal]]</li> |
| − | ** Histoplasmosis (epizootic lymphangitis)
| + | :Dermatophytosis, Histoplasmosis (epizootic lymphangitis), Cryptococcosis |
| − | ** Cryptococcosis
| + | <li>'''[[Protozoal Skin Infections - Donkey|Protozoal]]</li> |
| − | * [[Protozoal Skin Infections - Donkey|Protozoal]]
| + | :Besnoitiosis, Trypanosomiasis |
| − | ** Besnoitiosis
| + | <li>'''[[Parasitic Skin Infections - Donkey|Parasitic]]</li> |
| − | ** Trypanosomiasis
| + | :Chorioptic mange / other mite infestations, Pediculosis (lice), Habronemiasis, Onchocerciasis, Ticks</ol> |
| − | * [[Parasitic Skin Infections - Donkey|Parasitic]]
| + | }} |
| − | ** Chorioptic mange / other mite infestations
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| − | ** Pediculosis (lice)
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| − | ** Habronemiasis
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| − | ** Onchocerciasis
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| − | ** Ticks
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| | ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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| | Traumatic injuries are a serious complication in many places and secondary infection of these injuries and other inflammatory disorders is common. | | Traumatic injuries are a serious complication in many places and secondary infection of these injuries and other inflammatory disorders is common. |
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| | + | ==Literature Search== |
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| | + | Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation). |
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| | + | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=de%3A%28skin%29+AND+od%3A%28donkeys%29 Publications related to donkey skin] |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |