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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Updates in Dermatology
by Karen L. Campbell DVM MS DAVCVIM DACVD (Editor)
Hardcover: 266 pages
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; (January 15, 2006)
Book Info
Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine; University of Illinois. Edited by veterinary dermatologist Karen Campbell, topics include feline facial dermatoses, canine demodicosis, vesicular cutaneous lupus, atopy, dermatophytosis and skin diseases in animal shelters, German shepherd dog pyoderma, sebaceous adenitis, canine and feline eosinophilic skin diseases, lasers in veterinary dermatology, food allergies, canine epitheliotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, bacterial skin diseases, therapeutics, and pain management and anesthesia.
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Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology
by George H. Muller, Robert Warren Kirk, Danny W. Scott, William H.
Miller, Craig E. Griffin, William T. Miller
Hardcover: 1520 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders Co; 6th edition (January 2001)
Book Info
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Practical reference for dermatologic
diagnosis and treatment. For veterinary practitioners and students.
Over 1200 color plates and halftone illustrations are
included. Extensive references.
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The 5-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Dermatology
by Karen Helton (Editor) & Rhodes (Editor)
Paperback: 711 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1st edition (January 30, 2002)
Book Info
Quick reference based on 5-Minute Veterinary Consult. Includes color photographs, an exotic pet dermatology section, a compilation of unique dermatoses, chapters in cutaneous cytology, a drug formulary, and client education handouts. Softcover.
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A Color
Handbook of Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat
by Richard G. Harvey (Contributor), Patrick J. McKeever
Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (November 15,
1998)
Book Info
Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul. Practical and problem-oriented text
describes and classifies dermatoses according to their principle
presenting signs. For veterinarians and students. High-quality color
photographs.
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Small Animal Dermatology: A Color Atlas And Therapeutic Guide 2nd Edition
by Linda Medleau & Keith A. Hnilica
Hardcover: 544 pages
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; 2nd edition (January 2006)
Book Info
Univ. of Georgia, Athens. This atlas is a well-organized, easy-to-use reference for practicing small animal veterinarians, designed to aid in diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. It has over 800 full-color illustrations and includes over 200 skin diseases, with complete treatment for each disorder. This atlas incorporates the clinical features, top differentials, diagnostic test findings, and therapies for each disorder. The text is organized into chapters based on disease etiologies, with the first chapter devoted to differential diagnosis for common clinical presentations. To help in dispensing treatments, four appendices provide useful product information. Additionally, multiple tables are provided to give direction for the treatment of certain disorders. This book is a perfect companion to Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology. Previous edition 368 pages c2001.
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Dermatology
for the Small Animal Practioner (Made Easy Series)
by Ralf S. Mueller
Spiral-bound: 150 pages
Publisher: Teton NewMedia; 1st edition (August 1, 2000)
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BSAVA Manual
of Small Animal Dermatology
by Carol Foil MS, DVM, Diplomate ACVD & Aiden Foster BVSc, BSc, PhD, Diplomate ACVD, CertSAD, MRCVS
Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: British Small Animal Veterinary; 2nd edition (May 2003)
Book Info
Louisiana State University and Univerity of Bristol, UK. This completely rewritten new edition of BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Dermatology contains practical information in a problem-oriented format. Chapters follow a common pattern for easy information retrieval. Box features highlight clinical entities. The text includes clinical approach algorithms and an expanded section on exotic pets. International contributors, mainly from the United States and the United Kingdom, provide detailed coverage of the subject.
Subjects covered include: -Examination and investigative techniques, including history and clinical examination, investigation and laboratory techniques, and more. -Approach to clinical presentations, including approaches to pruritus, pustules, nodules, pigmentation disorders, otitis external and otits media, and others. -Major common skin diseases of dogs and cats, including allergies, dermatophytosis, infections, metabolic dermatoses, mast cell tumors, obsessive compulsive disorders, and other problems. -Skin problems in exotic pets—rabbits, rodents, ferrets, psittacines and finches, reptiles, amphibians, and ornamental fish.
The useful, detailed content and the beautiful color illustrations distinguish this book from the competition, making it a popular choice for veterinary surgeons in general practice worldwide. Softcover. Previous edition: c1993.
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Small Animal
Dermatology: A Practical Guide to Diagnostic Tests
by Peter B. Hill
Paperback: 326 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical; 1st edition (June 15,
2002)
Book Info
Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland. Manual to ensure the correct clinical
diagnosis of skin problems in dogs and cats. Uses a problem-oriented
approach taking the reader through the diagnostic process, relating
content to clinical veterinary practice. For students and
practitioners. The author is highly qualified (PhD, DipACVD & DVD)
and is a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Dermatology, Royal (Dick)
School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, UK
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Allergic Skin Diseases
of Dogs and Cats
by Lloyd M. Reedy, William H. Miller, Ton Willemse
Paperback: 267 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 2nd edition (January 15, 1997)
Book Info
B. Saunders. Animal Dermatology Referral Clinic, Dallas, TX.
Comprehensive text describing allergic skin disorders with
information of the pathogenesis, clinical features, methods of
diagnosis, and therapy. Previous edition: c1989. Softcover. Halftone
illustrations with some color plates.
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Instructions
for Veterinary Clients: Canine & Feline Skin Diseases
by David D. Duclos
Ring-bound: 223 pages
Publisher: Mosby; Ringbound edition (January 15, 1999)
Book Info
Animal Skin and Allergy Clinic, Lynnwood, WA. A collection of client
education handouts for approximately 78 skin diseases commonly
encountered in small animal practice. Loose-leaf pages in a
three-ring binder.
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Skin Diseases
of the Dog
by Sue Paterson
Paperback: 309 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; 1st edition (December 15, 1998);
1st edition (July 1991)
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Skin Diseases of the
Cat
by Sue Paterson
Paperback: 270 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
Book Info
(Blackwell Science) Animal Medical Centre, Manchester, UK. Provides
specialized information on all common skin disease of the cat.
Quick-reference handbook, in outline format, for clinicians and
students. Color photographs include common and rare diseases.
Softcover.
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Advances in
Veterinary Dermatology: Proceedings of the Fourth World Congress of
Veterinary Dermatology, San Francisco, California, USA from 30 August to 2
September 2000
by Karen Helton (Editor) & Rhodes (Editor)
Hardcover: 363 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; (February 2003)
Book Info
Text presents the proceedings of the Fourth World Congress of
Veterinary Dermatology, held in San Francisco, CA, from August
30-September 2, 2000. Expanded-outline format.
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