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Graze/abrasion/erosion - Donkey
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'''Definition: a graze is a superficial denuding of the epidermis without involvement of the dermis or subcutis.'''
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'''Definition: a graze is a superficial denuding of the epidermis without involvement of the dermis or subcutis.'''
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Grazes usually arise from abrasion against a rough or hard object such
Grazes usually arise from abrasion against a rough or hard object such
as a road surface. There is usually minimal (capillary) bleeding and usually
as a road surface. There is usually minimal (capillary) bleeding and usually
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