Oedematous skin disease in buffaloes [electronic resource]: diagnosis and treatment.

By: Contributor(s): Description: P.155-168Uniform titles:
  • Veterinary medical journal , 2008 v.56 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2008.v.56(1)Summary: Skin lesions .in affected buffaloes were either closed (166 cases) or open (81 cases). Forms of closed lesions (non-suppurative) included regional oedema (96), subcutaneous nodules (60) and granulating overgrowth (10). According to duration of the disease open lesions (suppurative) were acute (47), sub-acute (19) or chronic (15).
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Skin lesions .in affected buffaloes were either closed (166 cases) or open (81 cases). Forms of closed lesions (non-suppurative) included regional oedema (96), subcutaneous nodules (60) and granulating overgrowth (10). According to duration of the disease open lesions (suppurative) were acute (47), sub-acute (19) or chronic (15).

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