This book aims to provide a general overview of dermatology of the dog and cat in a case based format.
Small Animal Dermatology
This is a Pageburst digital textbook; the product description may vary from the print textbook.
Designed to enhance clinical problem solving skills, the book can be approached as a series of mini challenges, making it an excellent primer for new clinicians as well as a resource for seasoned veterinarians.
FNEW! Additional content on how cats may present with allergic skin disease shows you how to properly diagnose feline NEW! Hundreds of new, high-quality images showcase better examples of conditions discussed in the text. UPDATED!
Scott DW, Miller WH, Griffin CE (2001): Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology, 6th Edition. WB Saunders, Philadelphia. Chapter 7: Malassezia dermatitis Bond R, Ferguson EA, Curtis CF, et al. (1996): Factors associated with elevated ...
Designed to enhance clinical problem solving skills, the book can be approached as a series of mini challenges, making it an excellent primer for new clinicians as well as a resource for seasoned veterinarians.
Small Animal Dermatology
The book begins with a special chapter on differential diagnosis for the most common presenting signs in dermatologic diseases, followed by chapters covering a multitude of common and more rarely seen skin disorders.
Designed to enhance clinical problem solving skills, the book can be approached as a series of mini challenges, making it an excellent primer for new clinicians as well as a resource for seasoned veterinarians.
This series covers a range of scenarios from simple, routine, first-opinion cases, to referrals - and provides additional knowledge that leads to improved skills and practice for veterinary practitioners.
Rev. ed. of: Small animal dermatology / Linda Medleau, Keith A. Hnilica. 2nd ed. c2006.
Skin disease is one of the most common reasons for dogs and cats to be presented to veterinarians and yet dermatological diagnosis and treatment can often prove troublesome.
This book uses a case-based format to provide a general overview of dermatology of the dog and cat.