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English: Sebaceous adenitis in a dog.
Deutsch: Hund mit Sebadenitis.
Français : Chien atteint d'une sébadénite.
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Source http://www.savd.ch/index.php/de/hautkrankheiten/sebadenitis
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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current22:50, 11 July 2012Thumbnail for version as of 22:50, 11 July 2012800 × 532 (89 KB)Cú Faoil{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Sebadenitis in a dog.}} {{de|1=Hund mit Sebadenitis.}} {{fr|1=Chien atteint d'une sébadénite.}} |Source =http://www.savd.ch/index.php/de/hautkrankheiten/sebadenitis |Author =Unknown |Date ...

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