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. 2006 Nov;47(11):1115–1117. [Article in French]

Cas de necrose cutanée chez des grenouilles africaines à griffes Xenopus laevis suite à une application topique d'eugénol.

Case of cutaneous necrosis in African clawed frogs Xenopus laevis after the topical application of eugenol

Andréanne Ross 1, Sarah Annie Guénette 1, Pierre Hélie 1, Pascal Vachon 1
PMCID: PMC2834221  PMID: 17147144

Abstract

Case of cutaneous necrosis in African Clawed frogs Xenopus laevis after the topical application of eugenol. African Clawed frogs showed necrotic cutaneous lesions after a topical application of high concentrations of eugenol, an analgesic and anesthetic agent. Microscopically, ulceration of the epidermis, a loss of mucous and serous glands as well as an infiltration of inflammatory cells were observed.


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