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Название: Diagnostics and Therapy in Veterinary Dermatology

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Биология

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СКАЧАТЬ Cushing’s disease, calcinosis cutis, and deep pyoderma...Figure 12.11 Thin skin in a cat with hypercortisolism.Figure 12.12 Hepatocutaneous syndrome. Note the diffuse crusting and fissuri...Figure 12.13 Hepatocutaneous syndrome. Diffuse, thick, adherent crusts with ...Figure 12.14 Hepatocutaneous syndrome: erythema and erosion of the genital r...Figure 12.15 Hepatocutaneous syndrome: erosion of the prepuce.Figure 12.16 Zinc‐responsive dermatosis in a husky: crusting and alopecia.Figure 12.18 Zinc‐responsive dermatosis. Closeup view of the gray/white, dry...Figure 12.19 Alopecia X. Note truncal alopecia that spares the head.Figure 12.20 Alopecia X. Note the loss of secondary hairs.

      13 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Examples of types of otitis. Acute otitis: the pinna and vertica...Figure 13.2 Examples of chronic otitis cases that would benefit from the ant...Figure 13.3 Normal tympanic membrane. The malleus is the small C‐shaped bone...Figure 13.4 Examples of otitis media. Ruptured tympanic membrane ) has a gre...Figure 13.5 Where to perform a myringotomy. The blue circle indicates the ca...Figure 13.6 Removal of mucus from the middle ear. The first picture shows a ...Figure 13.7 View of the bulla through a video‐otoscope. In the mildly inflam...

      14 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Keratolytic agents. These agents promote the decrease of adhesio...Figure 15.2 Keratoplastic agents. These agents attempt to normalize keratini...Figure 15.3 Localized Cushing’s disease secondary to topical steroids. This ...Figure 15.4 Clinical conditions that can benefit from antiseborrheic agents....Figure 15.5 Emollients/occlusives. Emollients are oily substances that fill ...Figure 15.6 Humectants. Humectants are hygroscopic substances that attract w...

      15 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Antibiotics’ mechanisms of action (green arrows) and bacterial m...

      16 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Omega‐3 and omega‐6 polyunsaturated fatty acid desaturation and ...Figure 17.2 Alpha‐linolenic acid metabolism. Acetyl Co.‐A, acetyl coenzyme A...Figure 17.3 Representation of the cell membrane phospholipid bilayer. (a) In...

      17 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Genomic effect of glucocorticoids (GC). GC passively diffuse thr...Figure 18.2 Calcinosis cutis plaque on a dog’s abdomen secondary to oral pre...Figure 18.3 Localized iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism secondary to topical b...Figure 18.4 Multiple full‐thickness skin tears on a cat’s dorsal neck and ba...Figure 18.5 Mechanism of action of lokivetmab and oclacitinib. (a) Oclacitin...Figure 18.6 Cyclosporine’s mechanism of action. Cyclosporine (CsA) binds wit...Figure 18.7 Severe gingival hyperplasia in the mouth of a dog secondary to l...Figure 18.8 Papillomas in the mouth of a dog secondary to long‐term cyclospo...

      18 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Formation of monoclonal antibodies: red, mouse antibody; green, ...Figure 20.2 DNA vaccination. Antigens (proteins) are linked to the virus‐lik...Figure 20.3 Explanation of the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator ...

      19 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 Some of the tips commonly used with the CO2 laser. From top to b...Figure 21.2 Meibomian gland adenoma on the lower eyelid of a dog. Left image...Figure 21.3 Long rigid tip is advanced through the working channel of the Me...Figure 21.4 Pre laser: ceruminous gland cystomatosis occluding the external ...Figure 21.5 Ceruminous gland cystomatosis in the vertical external ear canal...Figure 21.6 Ceruminous gland adenoma that is completely occluding the ear ca...Figure 21.7 Footpad papillomas that were causing significant discomfort. The...Figure 21.8 Oral papillomatosis in a young dog. Unfortunately, the papilloma...Figure 21.9 Interdigital cysts on the palmar aspect of this dog’s paw with a...Figure 21.10 Paintbrush tip for CO2 with the end visible.Figure 21.11 Cross‐section of the excised interdigital cystic tissue. Note t...

      20 Chapter 24Figure 24.1 Dermatologic patient history form.Figure 24.2 Pruritus scale.Figure 24.3 Severe cocci on ear cytology (100×).Figure 24.4 Severe rods and neutrophils on ear cytology (100×).Figure 24.5 Demodex mite counting sheet.Figure 24.6 Demodex canis (blue arrows) and a few short fat canine demodex (...Figure 24.7 Microsporum canis colonies on a dermatophyte test medium plate. ...Figure 24.8 Microsporum gypseum macroconidia. Note that the macroconidia hav...Figure 24.9 Direct impression cytology from a crusted area.Figure 24.10 Opening a pustule to apply a slide directly for cytology. Note ...Figure 24.11 Purulent material collected on the needle being spread on a sli...Figure 24.12 Neutrophils and cocci on acetate tape preparation (100×).Figure 24.13 Eosinophils on acetate tape preparation (100×).

      21 Chapter 25Figure 25.1 Calgary‐Cambridge guide framework for communication.Figure 25.2 When clients reach the tipping point of frustration, there are n...Figure 25.3 Barriers to referral, as indicated by primary care veterinarians...Figure 25.4 Survival time of dogs treated for congestive heart failure (CHF)...Figure 25.5 Relationships between primary care veterinarians (pcDVMs) and sp...Figure 25.6 Top reasons pet owners accept a referral recommendation.

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      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Acknowledgments

      5  Foreword

      6  List of Contributors

      7  Table of Contents

      8  Begin Reading

      9  Index

      10  Wiley End User License Agreement

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