Dermatology.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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[Sydney, N.S.W.] :
Centre for Veterinary Education, University of Sydney,
[2010]
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| Series: | Proceedings (University of Sydney. Centre for Veterinary Education) ;
383. |
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Table of Contents:
- Diagnostic approach to equine and production animal skin disease
- Alopecic, scaling and crusting skin diseases : diagnosis and treatment guidelines
- Diagnostic approach to nodular dermatoses
- Equine sarcoid : diagnosis and treatment guidelines
- The itchy horse : diagnosis
- Insect hypersensitivity (QLD itch) & atopic dermatitis : treatment options
- Pastern dermatitis : approach to diagnosis and management
- Interactive case sessions : equine and large animal skin disease
- Dermatology : that was then & this is now
- Anatomy and pathology of the ear
- Pathogenesis, diagnosis and principles of management of otitis externa (Part 1&2)
- Antimicrobial therapies in otitis
- Ear cleaning techniques
- Surgical solutions for otitis
- Interactive case sessions : otitis
- Pruritus : differential diagnoses and diagnostic approach - part 1
- Pruritus : differential diagnoses and diagnostic approach - part 2
- Atopic dermatitis and pruritus : pathophysiology and principles of management
- Advances in topical therapies in the management of atopic dermatitis
- Managment of infections in the atopic dog
- Allergy testing and immunotherapy
- Feline allergic skin disease
- Interactive case sessions : the pruritic & atopic patients
- Skin biopsy : how, why, where and interpreting the results - part 1
- Skin biopsy : how, why, where and interpreting the results - part 2
- Recent advances in dermatological diseases and therapies in dogs
- Recent advances in dermatological diseases and therapies in cats
- Update on nontuberculous mycobacterial syndromes in cats and dogs
- Update on canine demodicosis
- Zoo animal dermatology : an exercise in first principles workups
- Interactive case sessions : biopsies & advances in dermatology