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Lizard Physical Examination
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[[Image:Lizard_dysecdysis.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''Dysecdysis and retained skin on digits''' (Copyright © RVC and its licensors, Sean Bobbit, Sue Evans, Andrew Devare and Claire Moore. All rights reserved)]]
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Consider examining in a quiet area; the use of the oculovagal reflex will allow for a more relaxed clinical examination.
Consider examining in a quiet area; the use of the oculovagal reflex will allow for a more relaxed clinical examination.
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