ABSTRACT
Overt, or subclinical, bleeding disorders (e.g. von Willebrand factor deficiency in Doberman Pinchers) may present as marginal wounds on the pinna that continually bleed and may take a long time to heal (Figs 4.3A, B).
Overt, or subclinical, bleeding disorders (e.g. von Willebrand factor deficiency in Doberman Pinchers) may present as marginal wounds on the pinna that continually bleed and may take a long time to heal (Figs 4.3A, B).