Management of a Superficial Abcess in a Rainbow Lizard, Agama agama

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1996
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Knipper, Kristin
Baldwin, Claudia
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The most common inflammatory lesion in reptiles is the abscess. Abscesses can arise in any anatomic site, but they are more commonly found on the head and extremities. The bacteria and fungi that cause these abscesses are introduced by the following routes: direct transmission via a penetrating wound, rodent bite, or arthropod vector, hematogenous spread or metastatic extension of a pathogenic microorganism from another diseased site.

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