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Ringworm (Dermatophytosis) in HorsesIntroduction
Ringworm, also called tinea, is a fungal skin infection of horses which causes hair loss and scaling in horses. It is often misdiagnosed when other more common skin conditions are present and yet is sometimes missed as a diagnosis when an atypical appearance presents. Fortunately most cases of ringworm are typical and by knowing the different clinical appearance of these similar diseases can often be diagnosed by appearance alone. This article discusses the appearance, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention of ringworm.
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