TheHorse.com | Cutaneous Lymphangitis in Horses TheHorse.com Cutaneous lymphangitis—inflammation of the skin's lymphatic vessels—is fairly uncommon in horses, does not exhibit age, sex, or breed predilections. It can develop from both infectious and non-infectious causes. Clinically, cutaneous lymphangitis in ... |
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