Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Dermatology, 3rd Edition
De: Karen Helton Rhodes, Alexander H. Werner
ISBN: 9781119337249
2018, Wiley
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Páginas: 864
De: Karen Helton Rhodes, Alexander H. Werner
ISBN: 9781119337249
2018, Wiley
Capa mole
Páginas: 864
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Dermatology, Third Edition offers accessible, reliable information on canine and feline dermatology using the popular Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult format—now with new topics, updated therapeutics, and improved images.
Preface ix
About the Companion Website xi
Section 1 Basics 1
Chapter 1 Epidermis in Clinical Dermatology 3
Chapter 2 Lesion Description/Terminology 11
Chapter 3 Diagnostic Culture and Identification (Bacterial and Fungal) 28
Chapter 4 Obtaining a Diagnostic Biopsy 36
Chapter 5 Practical Cytology 43
Chapter 6 Symptom Checker (Lesional and Regional Dermatoses) 59
Chapter 7 Antibiotic Stewardship and Emerging Resistant Bacterial Infections 142
Section 2 Diseases/Disorders 155
Chapter 8 Acne (Canine and Feline) 157
Chapter 9 Anal Furunculosis/Perianal Fistula 161
Chapter 10 Anal Sac Disorders 169
Chapter 11 Atopic Disease 173
Chapter 12 Autoimmune Blistering Diseases 187
Chapter 13 Bacterial Pyoderma 211
Chapter 14 Behavioral or Self-Injurious Dermatoses 227
Chapter 15 Biting and Stinging Insects 239
Chapter 16 Contact Dermatitis 265
Chapter 17 Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reaction, Erythema Multiforme, Stevens–Johnson Syndrome, and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis 272
Chapter 18 Cutaneous Adverse Food Reactions 286
Chapter 19 Demodicosis (Canine and Feline) 296
Chapter 20 Dermatomyositis, Canine Familial 312
Chapter 21 Dermatophytosis 320
Chapter 22 Endocrinopathies, Atypical 337
Chapter 23 Eosinophilic Disease (Granuloma) Complex 351
Chapter 24 Epitheliotropic (Cutaneous) Lymphoma 365
Chapter 25 Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders 380
Chapter 26 Hyperadrenocorticism, Canine 394
Chapter 27 Hyperadrenocorticism, Feline Skin Fragility Syndrome 409
Chapter 28 Hypothyroidism 416
Chapter 29 Keratinization (Cornification) Disorders 430
Chapter 30 Leishmaniasis: Protozoan Dermatitis 458
Chapter 31 Lupus Erythematosus 467
Chapter 32 Malassezia Dermatitis 480
Chapter 33 Mast Cell Tumors 494
Chapter 34 Mycobacterial Infections 510
Chapter 35 Mycoses, Deep 521
Chapter 36 Nocardiosis and Actinomycosis 535
Chapter 37 Otitis Externa,Media, and Interna 541
Chapter 38 Panniculitis 563
Chapter 39 Photodermatoses 574
Chapter 40 Pododermatitis and Claw Disorders 588
Chapter 41 Pre- and Paraneoplastic Syndromes 615
Chapter 42 Sarcoptid Mites 634
Chapter 43 Sebaceous Adenitis, Granulomatous 648
Chapter 44 Sporotrichosis 658
Chapter 45 Superficial Necrolytic Dermatitis 665
Chapter 46 Tumors, Common Skin and Hair Follicle 672
Chapter 47 Uveodermatologic Syndrome 692
Chapter 48 Vasculitis 698
Chapter 49 Viral Dermatoses 711
Chapter 50 Zoonosis 727
Appendix A Canine Genodermatoses 731
Appendix B Drug Formulary 747
Index 821
Karen Helton Rhodes, DVM, DACVD,
Ceffyl Consulting, Canine Skin Solutions, Veterinary Council for Breed Stewardship
Karen Helton Rhodes, DVM, DACVD, is owner of Ceffyl Consulting, co-owner of Canine Skin Solutions, and council member for the Veterinary Council for Breed Stewardship. She interned and completed a dermatology residency at Animal Medical Center in New York, where she served as head of the dermatology department for 13 years. While at Animal Medical Center, she was also assistant clinical professor of dermatology at New York University Hospital
Alexander Werner, Board Certified Dermatologist
VMD, DACVD
Dr. Werner was raised in the San Fernando Valley, and attended Harvard High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Iowa State University, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine in 1987. Following a one-year internship in small animal medicine and surgery at California Animal Hospital, Dr. Werner was accepted to the residency program in veterinary dermatology at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Werner passed his boards to become a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology in 1991, and has accepted referral cases in Los Angeles since that time. Dr. Werner sees referral cases in Los Angeles and in Reno, Nevada. In addition to giving numerous lectures throughout the United States and in Canada, Dr. Werner has published many articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is the author of several book chapters, and most recently was co-editor of the dermatology section in the latest edition of the 5-Minute Veterinary Consulttextbook. He has been named editor of the dermatology section for the next edition, and will be co-editor of the new edition of the clinical companion for this textbook as well.