A new chapter has been published in the book Clinical Avian Medicine by Harrison and Lightfoot.
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Integument by T.L. Lightfoot and R. Schmidt. In: Clinical Avian Medicine.
“Skin and feather problems are common disorders in pet avian species. The skin has limited responses to insults. A variety of causes will lead to similar clinical signs and possibly similar gross and histologic changes. The clinician?s challenge is to use available diagnostic methods to determine an etiology and rational therapeutic approach.”
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