A challenging case: A febrile dog with a swollen tarsus and multiple skin lesions
November 1, 2004
By:
Elisabeth C. Snead, DVM
,
Carrie Lavers, DVM
,
Paul Hanna, DVM, MSc, DACVP
A 9-month-old neutered male Labrador retriever was referred to the Small Animal Teaching Hospital of the University of Prince Edward Island for evaluation of a one-week history of pyrexia, a markedly swollen right tarsus, pronounced submandibular lymphadenopathy, and progressive pustular to erosive, nonpruritic, crusting skin lesions.
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