Dermoscopic, histopathologic, and molecular description of external parasitic infestation in common red fox (Vulpes vulpes): a case report
Abstract Nowadays, dermoscopy (dermatoscopy) or epiluminescence microscopy is known as a bridge between clinical and histopathological examinations to help us by improving the diagnosis accuracy of skin diseases. A common red fox with history of severe itching and skin disorders was referred to the...
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