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15/06/2018 | Bovine
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What is your diagnosis? (59)

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In a batch of limousine calves, of about 20 months of age, in at least 20 animals, alopecic lesions of variable extension depending on the animal were observed  in the  croup and trunk, with hyperkeratosis, desquamation, erythema and crusts.

Lesions on the skin of the dorsal region of the animals observed during the ante-mortem inspection.

 

The inspectors performed a scraping of the skin that was observed under the microscope with the following result:

 

Result of the direct observation under the microscope of scraping the skin of affected animals.

 

Detail at higher magnifications of the previous image.

 



What is your diagnosis? (59)














1 comment(s)


  1. Maite roca
    15/06/2018

    I don’ t remember when I studied as a Vet

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