This book is a general review of veterinary dermatology in a case-based format. It reviews the most common skin diseases encountered in clinical practice and presents the cases that originate in one way or another from the teaching material and/or dermatology training programs.
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Treatment Goals (“CCATS,” Moriello) □ Confinement: affected animals should be confined to a specific area of the home. □ Cleaning: cleaning will help prevent false-positive fungal culture results on the animal; fungal spores do not ...
Karen Moriello's seminal book is completely updated and revised to include all new cases and nearly 300 new images.
Part of the popular ‘Notes On’ series, this book is full of practical advice and information on diagnosing and treating common dermatological problems in small animals.
The final section of the book is devoted to skin disease of exotic pets. There have been major and rapid advances in the field of veterinary dermatology since the first BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Dermatology was published.
Karen Moriello's seminal book has been completely updated in an effort to create a true two-volume set highlighting fundamental and advanced concepts. This revised fundamental edition includes all new cases and nearly 300 new images.
"This revised fundamental edition includes all new cases and nearly 300 new images.
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Designed to enhance clinical problem solving skills, the book can be approached as a series of mini challenges, making it an excellent primer for new clinicians as well as a resource for seasoned veterinarians.