2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani11010065
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Abstract: The skin of donkeys and mules represents a promising source of income; however, cultural, productive, and infectious factors can directly interfere with the quality of the integumentary tissue and well-being of these species. The objective of this study is to present a literature review on equine dermatopathies. This literature review included scientific articles related to equine medicine and breeding according to pre-established search terms and expressions published in recently articles. The evaluation of t… Show more

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“…and Rickettsia spp (51,53). Ectoparasites such as diptera causing myiasis, lice and scabies that affect the skin of the donkeys (54) and skin lesions due to them can be seen particularly on the limbs of the donkeys (55). For example, in Figure 3, the picture on the left depicts the most common lesions such as back sore or bruises on donkeys.…”
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“…and Rickettsia spp (51,53). Ectoparasites such as diptera causing myiasis, lice and scabies that affect the skin of the donkeys (54) and skin lesions due to them can be seen particularly on the limbs of the donkeys (55). For example, in Figure 3, the picture on the left depicts the most common lesions such as back sore or bruises on donkeys.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In donkeys, skin tumours are among the skin disorders reported in reviews [11,12] or retrospective studies [13][14][15]. The most common neoplasia are sarcoid tumours [11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…In donkeys, skin tumours are among the skin disorders reported in reviews [11,12] or retrospective studies [13][14][15]. The most common neoplasia are sarcoid tumours [11][12][13][14][15]. To the best of our knowledge, no case of cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma has been described in the donkey to date.…”
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