Nutrients Quiz 3

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A dog presents with hyperkeratotic, necrotic foot pad lesions. Which of the following is a likely cause?

Please select an option Incorrect. Methionine excess is unlikely to cause foot pad lesions in dogs. WikiVet Article: Methionine and Cysteine - Nutrition Correct! Cysteine toxicity with methionine deficiency has been reported to cause necrotic foot pad lesions in puppies. WikiVet Article: Methionine and Cysteine - Nutrition Incorrect. Cysteine deficiency is unlikely to cause foot pad lesions in dogs. WikiVet Article: Methionine and Cysteine - Nutrition Incorrect. Lysine deficency is unlikely to cause foot pad lesions in dogs.WikiVet Article: Lysine - Nutrition Incorrect. Lysine excess is unlikely to cause foot pad lesions in dogs. WikiVet Article: Lysine - Nutrition

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