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Cutaneous hepatozoon canis infection in a dog from New Jersey
Liz Little
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Gad Baneth
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The Koret School of Veterinary Medicine
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Hepatozoon Canis
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H. Canis
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Neutrophils
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New Jersey
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Gamont
50%
Hepatozoon
50%
Macrophages
50%
Quantitative PCR
50%
Eosinophils
50%
Peripheral Blood
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Female Dog
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Erythrocytes
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Mast Cells
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Mixed Breed
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Right Eye
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Complete Sequence
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Sequence Identity
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Unusual Presentation
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Hepatozoon Americanum
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18S Ribosomal RNA
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Southern United States
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Dog Blood
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TRNA-derived Fragments
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Fluctuant
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Pruritic
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Private Veterinarian
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Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
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Canis
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Neutrophil Granulocyte
50%
Macrophage
25%
Mast Cell
25%
Eosinophil Granulocyte
25%