Small Animal Dermatology: A Color Atlas and Therapeutic Guide
by Linda Medleau DVM MS
from Saunders
This well organized, easy-to-use reference provides complete coverage of over 200 skin diseases with complete diagnostic and treatment options for each disorder. Along with hundreds of high-quality images, it provides the clinical features, top differentials, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for each disorder. 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.
- A user-friendly organization allows for quick and easy access to a specific disease, along its with differentials, diagnosis, treatment options, and images.
- Each disorder is accompanied by vivid, full-color images to facilitate accurate diagnosis.
- A comprehensive drug appendix includes information about dosage, adverse reactions, indications, and contraindications.
- Updated coverage of diagnostic tests that identify dermatologic disease or disorder
- Algorithms that assist in quickly reaching an accurate diagnosis
- A completely updated drug appendix
- A section featuring more than 200 before-and-after images for client education and to encourage treatment compliance
Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology
by Danny W. Scott DVM
from Saunders
Fully revised and updated, Muller & Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology provides students and veterinarians the most complete, up-to-date and user-friendly textbook of dermatology for dogs, cats, and pocket pets. This popular resource thoroughly details everything concerning etiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis, and therapy. Lavishly illustrated with clinical, microscopic and histopathological materials, it features over 1200 illustrations.
Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat
by Peter J. Ihrke
from Wiley-Blackwell
Diagnosis is often the most challenging part of dermatology. Diagnostic dermatology melds both clinical and histopathologic diagnosis by correlating the clinical and microscopic features of skin disease. This book is a heavily illustrated comprehensive overview of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology that will provide the reader with the tools to accurately diagnose skin disease in the dog and cat.
The book will prove an indispensable reference for veterinary dermatologists, diagnostic pathologists, and small animal practitioners who seek to improve their skill in diagnostic dermatology.
*Completely revised second edition, with many new disease descriptions
*Now with colour clinical photographs illustrating all of the non-neoplastic skin diseases (previous edition had black and white photographs only)
*Written by internationally renowned experts, it provides a comprehensive overview of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology for all those interested in skin diseases of dogs and cats
Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat: Clinical and Histopathologic DiagnosisDiagnosis is often the most challenging part of dermatology. Diagnostic dermatology melds both clinical and histopathologic diagnosis by correlating the clinical and microscopic features of skin disease. This book is a heavily illustrated comprehensive overview of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology that will provide the reader with the tools to accurately diagnose skin disease in the dog and cat. The book will prove an indispensable reference for veterinary dermatologists, diagnostic pathologists, and small animal practitioners who seek to improve their skill in diagnostic dermatology. Completely revised second edition, with many new disease descriptionsNow with colour clinical photographs illustrating all of the non-neoplastic skin diseases (previous edition had black and white photographs only) Written by internationally renowned experts, it provides a comprehensive overview of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology for all those interested in skin diseases of dogs and cats.
Sapt Small Animal Dermatolology, '97 (Self Assessment Picture Tests in Veterinary Medicine)
A wealth of full-color photographs of key presenting signs depict cases seen in everyday practice. Approximately 400 questions accompany these cases to test the reader's knowledge and skill. Great for board review.
Small Animal Dermatology (Self-assessment Colour Review)
by Karen Moriello
from Thieme/Manson
Pascoe's Principles and Practice of Equine Dermatology
by Derek C. Knottenbelt BVM&S DVM&S MRCVS
from Saunders Ltd.
Professor Knottenbelt's approach is clear, authoritative and based on many years experience in treating equine dermatological conditions. The book presents over 650 photographs, most of them new and unique to this edition, and the accompanying CD-ROM offers an image library with over 300 extra illustrations. The new edition is designed as a fully practical, highly illustrated guide to skin diseases in the horse. It emphasizes how to obtain an accurate differential diagnosis and arrive at correct decisions for the appropriate treatment of a condition. The book includes the full range of skin diseases and conditions commonly encountered in equine practice. Rarer disorders and those with a limited geographical distribution are also reviewed, and there are separate chapters on diseases of the hoof, skin wounds, neoplastic diseases and the various dermatologic syndromes that are encountered in the horse.
- A practical guide emphasizing how to distinguish conditions of similar appearance but different implication for diagnosis, management, and prognosis.
- A unique ready reckoner (key points chart) is included in each disorder to allow rapid summary information acquisition and use for practitioners and students at all levels.
- Offers expert guidance with algorithms for decision making and treatment choices and considers syndromes as well as the diseases involved in the differential diagnosis and investigation.
- Focuses on commonly encountered skin diseases but includes rarer disorders.
- Covers skin conditions of the horse occurring worldwide.
- An extensive unique section on neoplastic disease is included.
- Includes discussion of hoof disorders and skin wounds.
- Superbly illustrated with over 650 full-colour figures.
- Contains CD-ROM with image library offering over 300 extra illustrations.
- fully updated through-out
- includes new colour illustrations
Manual of Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat
by Sue Paterson MA VetMB DVD
from Wiley-Blackwell
Manual of Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Second Edition provides a valuable asset to the practice library for quick and easy reference on a busy day. Dealing with all common skin diseases in both the dog and the cat, particular attention is paid to the differences between the two species. Each chapter looks at a different type of skin disease with descriptions of clinical presentations and a guide for diagnostic tests for each. This book is a combined update of two of Sue Paterson’s books, Skin Diseases of the Dog and Skin Diseases of the Cat, into one volume for ease of reference.
- Particular emphasis is placed on those diagnostic techniques available to the veterinarian within a general practice environment
- Provides a practical approach to diagnosis and management
- Contains almost 500 color photographs of common and rare skin conditions
Dermatology for the Small Animal Practitioner (Made Easy Series)
by Ralf S. Mueller
from Teton New Media
The quick reference manual you need for Dermatology! Practical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of the skin diseases that you see every day in practice. Over 115 color illustrations intergrated with the text for easy identification of lesions. Formulary of dermatlolgic drugs and preparations. Clear, step by step descriptions of commonly performed diagnostic tests.
Equine Dermatology
by Danny W. Scott DVM
from Saunders
This new, comprehensive text covers skin diseases of the horse from essential basics to practical diagnostic methods, therapy, and specific abnormalities and defects. Well illustrated and expertly written by two of the leaders in equine dermatology, this focused presentation discusses all aspects of bacterial, allergic, and environmental skin disease. Relevant topics in a clinically useful format make this an ideal resource for all veterinarians, in addition to anyone specializing in equine medicine.
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