Dermatology

February 2010

  • Demodicosis in Adult Dogs

    Karen A. Moriello, February 2010

    Three species of canine Demodex mites have been described: D canis, an unnamed short-bodied Demodex mite, and D injai.

January 2010

December 2009

November 2009

October 2009

  • Surgery for Separated Ear Canals

    Clinician's Brief, October 2009

    Severe head trauma is associated with many medical complications, including damage to the annular and auricular cartilages.

  • Using a Wood’s Lamp

    Karen A. Moriello, October 2009

    A Wood’s lamp is a hand-held device that emits long-wave ultraviolet radiation through a nickel or cobalt glass filter.

September 2009

  • Milbemycin for Ivermectin Sensitive Dogs?

    Indu Mani, September 2009

    This study evaluated treatment of canine generalized demodicosis with off-label milbemycin oxime.Therapeutic ivermectin doses can cause neurotoxicity in dog breeds that harbor a mutation in the ABC

  • Immunotherapy for Atopic Dermatitis

    Karen A. Moriello, September 2009

    Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin diseases in veterinary medicine.Allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) is a well-established treatment in dogs, and most pet owners are familiar wit

August 2009

July 2009

  • Terbinafine for M Canis Mycetoma

    Karen A. Moriello, July 2009

    Microsporum canis usually causes superficial infections of the skin and hair. Rarely, it can invade the subcutaneous tissues and form nodules (mycetoma or pseudomycetoma).

  • An Ear Cleaner Comparison

    Paul Bloom, July 2009

    Otitis externa is a problem in small animal practice. The causes of the condition are multifactorial, and it can be a complicating problem in many diseases.

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