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These two adult pet hamsters have developed chronic, non-pruritic generalized alopecia with scaling and crusts most evident around the ears and feet. A child in the household plays with the hamsters and was recently treated for dermatophytosis.

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What are your differential diagnoses for the hamster’s skin changes? Link to Article
What diagnostic tests would you perform? Link to Article
How would you treat the hamsters? Link to Article
What recommendations would you make to the owner? Link to Article


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