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Dermatophytosis (commonly called ringworm) is a superficial fungal infection of keratinized tissues including skin, hair, and nai…
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Dermatophytosis (commonly called ringworm) is a superficial fungal infection of keratinized tissues including skin, hair, and nai…
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Read article →Choke (esophageal obstruction) in chinchillas is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when food, bedding material, or foreign…
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Read article →Abscesses in chinchillas represent a significant multisystemic condition frequently encountered in exotic companion mammal practi…
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