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Does Differential Habitat Selection Facilitate Coexistence Between Badgers and Hedgehogs? [PDF]
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Chronic Carriage of Leptospira interrogans Genotype Associated With the Australis Serogroup by Naturally-Infected Hedgehogs ( Erinaceus europaeus ) at a Wildlife Health Centre in Northwestern France. [PDF]
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Mohs Surgery Outcomes for Basal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Neoadjuvant Sonic Hedgehog Inhibitor
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
African hedgehogs are susceptible to aging changes like those of other small exotic mammals. Common conditions of the geriatric hedgehog include heart disease, chronic renal disease, and dental/periodontal disease. Hedgehogs are unique in that they have an unusually short life span and a propensity for neoplasia.
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African hedgehogs are susceptible to aging changes like those of other small exotic mammals. Common conditions of the geriatric hedgehog include heart disease, chronic renal disease, and dental/periodontal disease. Hedgehogs are unique in that they have an unusually short life span and a propensity for neoplasia.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
The biology, physiology, husbandry, and handling of the hedgehog are described. Diseases and conditions of practical significance are reviewed.
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The biology, physiology, husbandry, and handling of the hedgehog are described. Diseases and conditions of practical significance are reviewed.
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Southern Medical Journal, 2000
The African pygmy hedgehog has recently become a fashionable exotic pet in the United States, particularly in the South. As illustrated by the three cases reported, this mammalian insectivore can be a carrier of fungi that cause human dermatomycoses. The African pygmy hedgehog has also been associated with contact urticaria and human salmonellosis.
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The African pygmy hedgehog has recently become a fashionable exotic pet in the United States, particularly in the South. As illustrated by the three cases reported, this mammalian insectivore can be a carrier of fungi that cause human dermatomycoses. The African pygmy hedgehog has also been associated with contact urticaria and human salmonellosis.
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Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2019
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