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Review on Epizootic Lymphangitis: Epidemiology and its Diagnosis
2019
Journal of Dairy & Veterinary Sciences
Epizootic lymphangitis is a contagious fungal disease principally of equines that results from infection by a dimorphic fungus, Histoplasma capsulatum var. farciminosum. The disease commonly develops into a chronic debilitating condition that can manifest itself in one of three clinical forms: cutaneous, ocular and respiratory forms. The disease is primarily an ulcerating, suppurative, pyogranulomatous dermatitis and in most cases lymphangitis. Epizootic lymphangitis is a relatively common
doi:10.19080/jdvs.2019.12.555830
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