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The Derm Vet Podcast - 138. Crusting- What is it? What differentials should I have?

138. Crusting- What is it? What differentials should I have?

10/20/22 • 18 min

The Derm Vet Podcast

What is a crust? What differentials are on our list with a crusting disease? Is it primary or secondary?
These are all the questions we go over on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

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What is a crust? What differentials are on our list with a crusting disease? Is it primary or secondary?
These are all the questions we go over on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

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