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Don't be misled-heed cytology and biopsies

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Oh, those vexing veterinary dermatologic signs. Don't be fooled by them-examine samples first.

Vasculitis and pemphigus foliaceus. Initially, the clinical signs of these conditions may indeed lead you to a different (well, wrong) diagnosis in your veterinary patients and, thus, inappropriate treatment. Dig into this topic with veterinary dermatologist Dr. Darin Dell.

Click here for more from Dr. Dell on pemphigus foliaceus and other dermatologic conditions you may be missing.

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