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Intra-Oral Radiography Interpretation - Small Animal > Canine Dermatological Diseases > Frustration-Related Feline Aggression Towards People > Intra-Oral Radiography Interpretation - Small Animal > Special:History/Dictyocaulosis - Sheep

Dictyocaulosis - Sheep

2 August 2012

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    Redirected page to Dictyocaulus filaria

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    moved Dictyocaulus - Sheep to Dictyocaulosis - Sheep

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21 April 2010

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    Created page with '=== Pathogenesis === *'''''Dictyocaulus filaria''''' **Similar to ''D. viviparus'' in cattle **Lesions tend to be less widespread because worm numbers are generally low === Diagn…'

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