Color handbook of skin diseases of the dog and cat : a problem-oriented approach to diagnosis and management /
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Ames :
Iowa State University Press,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- A practical approach to the diagnosis of dermatological cases
- Terminology used in the description of dermatological lesions
- Sect. 1. Pruritic dermatoses
- Flea bite hypersensitivity
- Atopic dermatitis
- Adverse reactions to food (dietary intolerance)
- Sercoptic mange
- Cheyletiella spp. infection
- Pyotraumatic dermatitis
- Malassezia pachydermatis dermatitis
- Intertrigo
- Pediculosis
- Pelodera strongyloides dermatitis
- Harvest mite infestation
- Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis
- Notoedric mange
- Epitheliotropic lymphoma (cutaneous T cell lymphoma, mycosis fungoides)
- Psychogenic dermatoses
- Ancylostomiasis (hookworm dermatitis)
- Schnauzer comedo syndrome
- Sect. 2. Nodular dermatoses
- Epidermal and follicular inclusion cysts
- Papillomatosis
- Mast cell neoplasia
- Basal cell tumor
- Collagenous nevi
- Melanocytic neoplasia
- Hyperandrogenism
- Panniculitis
- Cryptcoccosis
- Infundibular kerantinizing acanthoma
- Systemic histiocytosis and other histiocytosis
- Cuterebra spp. infestation
- Dracunculiasis
- Blastomycosis
- Phaeohyphomycosis
- Sect. 3. Ulcerative dermatoses
- Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex
- German shepherd dog pyoderma
- Calcinosis cutis
- Decubital ulcers
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Epidermal metabolic necrosis (diabetic dermatopathy, hepatocutaneous syndrome, necrolytic migratory erythema, superficial necrolytic dermatitis)
- Discoid lupus erythematosus
- Feline cowpox infection
- Drug eruption
- Nocardiosis
- Plasma cell pododermatitis of cats
- Pemphigus vulgaris
- Feline cutaneous herpesvirus and feline cutaneous calicivirus infection
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Bullous pemphigoid
- Sporotrichosis
- Idiopathic ear margin vasculitis
- Sect. 4. Papular and pustular dermatoses
- Superficial pyoderma
- Canine acne (chin and muzzle folliculitis and furunculosis)
- Impetigo
- Pemphigus foliaceus
- Zinc responsive dermatosis
- Canine juvenile cellulitis (juvenile pyoderma, puppy strangles)
- Sect. 5. Diseases characterized by sinus formation
- Bite wounds
- Deep pyoderma
- Anal furunculosis (perianal fistulas)
- Foreign body sinus
- Atypical mycobacterial infections
- Feline leprosy
- Dermoid sinus
- Blastomycosis
- Subcutaneous mycoses
- Sect. 6. Diseases characterized by crust and scale
- Callus formation
- Sebaceous adenitis
- Feline acne
- Idiopathic seborrhea of cocker spaniels
- Actinic dermatoses
- Leishmaniasis
- Cutaneous horn
- Nasal and digital hyperkeratosis
- Vitamin A responsive dermatosis
- Canine distemper
- Erythem multiforme
- Sect. 7. Pigmentary abnormalities
- Color-dilution alopecia (color-mutant alopecia, blue doberman syndrome)
- Vitiligo
- Canine uveodermatologic syndrome (Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada-Like(VKH) Syndrome)
- Lentigo and lentiginosis profusa
- Sect. 8. Environmental dermatoses
- Tick infestation
- Bee stings and spider bites
- Dermatoses caused by body fluids
- Fly and mosquito bite dermatoses
- Burns
- Myiasis
- Frostbite
- Sect. 9. Endocrine dermatoses
- Hypothyroidism
- Hyperadrenocorticism
- Pituitary dwarfism
- Canine familial dermatomyositis
- Sertoli cell and other testicular neoplasia
- Dermatoses responsive to neutering
- Dermatoses related to adrenal sex hormones (growth hormone responsive dermatoses)
- Telogen effluvium and anagen defluxion
- Post-clipping alopecia
- Sect. 10. Otitis externa
- Sect. 11. Disorders of the nails
- Sect. 12. Dermatoses characterized by patchy alopecia
- Canine demodicosis (red mange, demodectic mange, demodicosis, demodectic acariasis, follicular mange)
- Dermatophytosis
- Follicular dysplasia
- Injection site alopecia
- Feline demodicosis
- Alopecia areata
- Black hair follicle alopecia