Generalities
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Differential
diagnosis for rabbit skin diseases
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Varying shedding
patterns among rabbits
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Hair loss (alopecia)
in rabbits
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Shedding from the ears, by Tal Saarony
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Chronic wetness of the chin or dewlap in rabbits: non-dental causes, by
Arie van Praag and Esther van Praag
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Viral
diseases
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Formation of cauliflower-like growths on the skin and mucous membrane of rabbits, by Patrick Jacquaz, Tiffany Adams, Marjorie Panchaud, Arie van Praag, Julie Smith and Esther van Praag |
線維腫
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うさぎのミクソマトーシス
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Sparsky and Brownie:
nodular type of myxomatosis in 2 vaccinated rabbits, by Janet Lacey
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うさぎのヘルペスウイルス
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Herpes simplex encephalitis in
rabbits, by P. Grest et al. (PDF)
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Naturally occurring Herpes
Simplex encephalitis in a domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), by
H. Weissenböck et al. (PDF)
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Bacterial
diseases
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Chronic wetness of the chin or dewlap in rabbits: non-dental causes, by
Arie van Praag and Esther van Praag
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Abscess management
in rabbit, an illustrated guide, by C. Macey
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Staphylococcosis affecting young
rabbits, by M. Gruaz
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Treponematosis -
rabbit syphilis
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Case report:
atypical treponematosis - rabbit syphilis in a rabbit, by T. Saarony
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Pseudomonas
aeruginosa or green fur syndrome
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Paws are good indicators of the
rabbit's health (2) - Pseudomonas aeruginosa, by Esther van Praag, Ph.D.
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Schmorl’s disease or skin
necrosis due to Fusobacterium necrophorum
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Tularemia in rabbits
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Fungal diseases |
Fungal dermatitis or
superficial mycosis
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Paws, good indicator of the
rabbit's health (fungal dermatitis), by Esther van Praag, Ph.D.
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Disseminated histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) in a pet rabbit: case report and review of the literature, by João Brandão, Samantha Woods, Natalie Fowlkes, Mary Leissinger, Robert Blair, Cherie Pucheu-Haston, James Johnson, Christina Elster Phillips, Thomas Tully |
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Arachnid skin parasites
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Ear mite: Psoroptes cuniculi
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Fur mites: Cheyletiella parasitovorax and Listrophorus gibbus
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Less Common Fur
Mites: Trombicula autumnalis
and Dermanyssus gallinae
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Insect skin parasites
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Fleas and rabbits
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Myiasis (fly-strike) in rabbits
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Flystrike – don’t get caught out, by the UK Rabbit Welfare Association
and Fund
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Myiasis by botfly (Cuterebra sp.) in rabbits
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Hormonal
disorders |
Case report:
bilateral symmetrical alopecia in a rabbit
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Bilateral symmetrical alopecia is sporadically observed in male and female rabbits, by Janet Geren, Kim Chilson and Esther van Praag
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Metabolic disorder |
Case report: Mitsie, a rabbit suffering from cutaneous calcinosis circumscripta and chronic renal failure, by Katka Pruskova and Esther van Praag |
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Behavioral
disease
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Self-mutilating
behavior in rabbits
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Self-injurious behavior in rabbits and does (PDF)
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“Mechanical”
diseases
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Auto-immune
diseases
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Sebaceous adenitis or inflammation of the sebaceous glands
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Sebaceous Adenitis possibly related to a thymoma in a rabbit, by Lara Walker
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Successful treatment
of sebaceous adenitis in a rabbit with cyclosporine and triglycerides, by Annette Jassies-van
der Lee, Yvonne van Zeeland, Marja Kik and Nico Schoemaker
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Skin
anomaly
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Low
hanging or pendulous testis caused by collagen dysplasia in some non-neutered
male rabbits ?, by Esther
van Praag, Ph.D.
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Fur anomalies
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Hairlessness in rabbits is a rare occurrence..., by Michel Gruaz and Esther van Praag |
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Cancer
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Case report: did Freddy rabbit
suffer from skin lymphoma ? by Celine Fischer
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Treatment
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Bandaging a rabbit
hind-foot
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Abscess management
in rabbit, an illustrated guide, by C. Macey
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