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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma 15.6,15.8, 15.9 Mange (see Notoedres cati and Sarcoptes scabiei) MAO-B 17.9

Marbofloxacin 6.2,6.3,6.4

Mastcells 12.1,15.10,16.10

Mast celi tumour 12.8,15.10-11,22.8,23.1

Mechanoreceptors 1.9

Medlar bodies 5.2

Megestrol acetale 9.6,10.7,12.9,14.2,14.9,17.8,21.4

Melanin 1.7,16.2,16.4

Melanocytes 1.2,16.4

Melanoma 15.12

Melanosomes 16.2, 16.6

Merkel cells 1.2,1.9

Metastasis 6.4,12.8,15.12,21.4

Methoprene 3.12,3.13

Methylprednisolone (see corticosteroids)

Metronidazole 11.6 Metyrapone 14.9 Miconazole 4.10 Micrococcus spp. 1.9 Microconidia 4.8

Microsporum canis 4.1-11,1.9,7.8, 19.2,25.1 Microsporum gypseum 4.1,4.8 Microsporum persicolor 4.8 Milbemycin 3.8

Miliary dermatitis 2.4, 3.2, 3.4, 3.10, 6.2,9.1, 11.2,18.6

Milk (intolerance, allergy) 11.1

Minocycline 6.2

Mites (house dust) 10.1

Mites (storage) 11.1

Mitoxantrone 15.2

Moniliella spp. 5.1, 7.8

Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (see MAO-B)

Morphea 2.6

Morphine antagonist 17.10 Mortierella spp. 5.1,7.8 Mosąuitoes (see allergy)

Mucormycosis 5.1-2 Mupirocin 6.6

Mycobacterial infection 6.6-7,7.8,12.8,21.2,22.8,25.4 Mycobacterium (see mycobacterial infection)

Mycosis fungoides (see epitheliotropic T celi lymphoma) Myoglobinuria 14.6

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Nails 17.2,17.4,24.6-8 Neotrombicula (see Trombicula) Neurodermatosis (see behavioural disorders) Neurofibrosarcoma 15.8 Neuroleptics 17.8,17.9 Neuromediators 17.1 Nitenpyram 3.12 Nits (see pediculosis)

Nocardia asteroides (nocardiosis)

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