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A Case of Atypical Psoroptic Mange in a Domestic Rabbit
Authors:Christophe Bulliot  Véronique Mentré  Geneviève Marignac  Bruno Polack  René Chermette
Institution:1. Gulf Coast Avian & Exotics, Houston, TX USA;2. Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, College Station, TX USA.
Abstract:A female checkered giant cross rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was presented with skin lesions on the perineal region. The cutaneous lesions extended 2 cm from the vulva and perineal glands. They were moist and erythematous, with abundant greasy yellowish scabs. Skin scrapings from the lesions were mounted in Amman’s chloral-lactophenol on microscope slides and examined at ×10 and ×40 magnification. Numerous mites were observed and identified as Psoroptes cuniculi, a common causal agent of otitis externa in rabbits. The rabbit was treated successfully with ivermectin. This case of psoroptic mange is atypical owing to the perineal location, apparent absence of auricular lesions, and the lack of contagion despite close contact with several other rabbits.
Keywords:ivermectin  mite  psoroptic mange  rabbit
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