Differential diagnoses the diagnostic approach and the

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Differential diagnoses, the diagnostic approach, and the therapeutic approach are discussed for the following clinical presentations abnormal feather structure or development, changes in feather color, feather loss without picking, feather picking, cutaneous masses, lesions of the feet or legs, and lesions involving the uropygial gland. Key wordspsittacine, dermatology, skin diseases, avianNo full text is available. of To read the body of this article, please view the PDF online. Companion Avian and Exotic Medicine Service, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA.

Koski, DVM, Companion Avian and Exotic Medicine Service, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA.

Koski, DVM, Companion Avian and Exotic Medicine Service, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University

JOURNAL OF EXOTIC MEDICINE HOMEBROWSE ISSUES FROM 20032005SEARCH SEMINARS IN AVIAN AND EXOTIC MEDICINEVolume 11, Issue 3, Pages 105124 July 2002 of ABSTRACTABSTRACT REFSFULLTEXT PDF 1846 KBCITATION ALERTCITED BYRELATED ARTICLESEXPORT CITATIONEMAIL TO COLLEAGUEDermatologic diseases in psittacine birds An investigational approachDVM Marilyn A.KoskiDermatologic conditions are common and potentially frustrating clinical problems in psittacine birds. USAAddress reprint requests to Marilyn To read the body of this article, please view the PDF online.

of To read the body of this article, please view the PDF online. Companion Avian and Exotic Medicine Service, University of California, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Shields Avenue, Davis, CA Published by Elsevier Inc.

There be several possible causes for particular clinical presentation. Koski, DVM, Companion Avian and Exotic Medicine Service, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA. USAAddress reprint requests to Marilyn Differential diagnoses, the diagnostic approach, and the therapeutic approach are discussed for the following clinical presentations abnormal feather structure or development, changes in feather color, feather loss without picking, feather picking, cutaneous masses, lesions of the feet or legs, and lesions involving the uropygial gland. Key wordspsittacine, dermatology, skin diseases, avianNo full text is available.

USAAddress reprint requests to Marilyn of 7Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 105124 July 2002 of ABSTRACTABSTRACT REFSFULLTEXT PDF 1846 KBCITATION ALERTCITED BYRELATED ARTICLESEXPORT CITATIONEMAIL TO COLLEAGUEDermatologic diseases in psittacine birds An investigational approachDVM Marilyn A.KoskiDermatologic conditions are common and potentially frustrating clinical problems in psittacine birds. There be several possible causes for particular clinical presentation.

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