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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 32, Issue 2, 119-124
Copyright © 1996 by American Animal Hospital Association


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A histomorphological study of sarcoptic acariasis in the dog: 19 cases

DO Morris and RW Dunstan

Nineteen cases of canine sarcoptic acariasis (Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis) were diagnosed histologically by identifying sarcoptic mites present in the stratum corneum. The inflammatory responses to these mites could be staged as early, fully developed, or late lesions. No histomorphological features were identified that could serve as reliable markers of infestation in the absence of a sectioned mite.


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L. G. ARLIAN, M. S. MORGAN, and J. S. NEAL
MODULATION OF CYTOKINE EXPRESSION IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTES AND FIBROBLASTS BY EXTRACTS OF SCABIES MITES
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