In the name of Allah the Merciful

Diagnostics and Therapy in Veterinary Dermatology

Dawn Logas, 1119680603, 978-1119680604, 9781119680604, B09J3432T4

10 $

English | 2022 | PDF | 50 MB | 264 Pages

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Diagnostics and Therapy in Veterinary Dermatology presents thorough  coverage of the latest discoveries, drugs, and treatments for  dermatologic conditions in animals. Chapters written by experts in each  respective area of veterinary dermatology contain up-to-date information  on new diagnostic tools and tests, autoimmune diseases, parasitic and  fungal infections, medical management of acute and chronic conditions,  alternative dermatologic therapies, and more.

Offering practical  solutions for both specialist and general practice veterinarians dealing  with dermatology cases, this wide-ranging resource also addresses  antibiotic resistance and misuse, the availability of foods for  elimination diet trials, problems with generic drugs, emerging  infectious diseases, and other important problems currently facing the  profession. Throughout the text, veterinary practitioners are provided  with real-world guidance on improving how they work up their dermatology  cases and strengthening communication between the primary care  veterinarian and the dermatologist. Edited by a leading board-certified  dermatologist, this volume.

Focuses on cats and dogs
Includes numerous high-quality clinical photographs illustrating all key concepts
Covers  topics such as how to use your nursing staff to the fullest, the One  Health movement, and how changing climate is increasing the spread of  certain dermatologic diseases
Discusses approaches for building a better working relationship between clients, primary care veterinarians and dermatologists
Provides insights on the future of technology in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases.

Covering  the very latest developments in the field, Diagnostics and Therapy in  Veterinary Dermatology is essential reading for veterinary  dermatologists, veterinary students, and any veterinary general  practitioner with a dermatology caseload.