2014
DOI: 10.3329/bjvm.v12i2.21291
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Parasitic Perifollicular Dermatitis in the Egyptian Lesser Blind Mole Rat (<i>Spalax leucodon egyptiacus</i>)

Abstract: A field study of outdoor cultivated habitats was conducted in the northern part of the Western Desert in Egypt (Al DabaaMarsa Matroh Governorate) between March 2010 and August 2013. Samples were collected from skin lesions occurring on the Egyptian lesser blind mole rat (Spalax leucodon Egyptiacus). Gross examination of the lesions showed alopecia and grey, circumscribed nodules, average size 2-5mm, in the hair-free thigh regions of the animals, varying from three to ten in number. Skin scrapings revealed nume… Show more

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“…Asphodelus is vital for the defense system as it increases the WBC (white blood cells) count. Spalax leucodon Egyptians is lesser blind mole rat it lives on the north coast in El-Dabaa zone; Marsa Matrouh Governorate in Egypt (Tammam & Omar, 2009).…”
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“…Asphodelus is vital for the defense system as it increases the WBC (white blood cells) count. Spalax leucodon Egyptians is lesser blind mole rat it lives on the north coast in El-Dabaa zone; Marsa Matrouh Governorate in Egypt (Tammam & Omar, 2009).…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%