Difference between revisions of "Skin Scrape Procedure"

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[[Category:Skin Scrapes]]
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==Introduction==
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Skin scrapings are an important technique in the diagnosis of skin disease for all mammals and some reptiles and fish. They are particularly valuable in parasitological investigations.
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==Preparation==
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No sedation or anaesthesia is usually required unless the animal's temperament prevents good quality samples being collected. Most animals tolerate the procedure very well.
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==Procedure==
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==Interpretation==
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[[Category:Pathological Sample Collection]] [[Category:Clinical Techniques]]

Revision as of 16:17, 22 November 2011

Introduction

Skin scrapings are an important technique in the diagnosis of skin disease for all mammals and some reptiles and fish. They are particularly valuable in parasitological investigations.

Preparation

No sedation or anaesthesia is usually required unless the animal's temperament prevents good quality samples being collected. Most animals tolerate the procedure very well.

Procedure

Interpretation