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Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary Dermatology – Ariane Neuber, Tim Nuttall

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The first book devoted solely to the techniques used to investigate skin problems in animals

A practical everyday reference for veterinary practitioners, Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary Dermatology focuses on contemporary techniques for investigating skin problems in small animals, horses and exotic pets. Written by experienced specialists in veterinary dermatology, this book offers clear, step-by-step guidance on how to perform tests and interpret their results.

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The first book devoted exclusively to the subject, this hands-on guide demonstrates how to carry out and interpret a huge range of dermatology tests, as well as how to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls. Featuring full colour photographs and illustrations throughout, key topics include: looking for parasites, hair plucks and trichograms, dermoscopy, cytology, fungal and bacterial cultures, histopathology, allergy testing, immune-mediated skin diseases, endocrine and metabolic skin diseases, infectious diseases, diagnostic imaging, otoscopy and examination of the ear, genetic tests, and more.

Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary Dermatology is a valuable working resource for busy practitioners in first opinion practice, as well as veterinary nurses and technicians. It is also an ideal reference for veterinary students and specialists in-training. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ARIANE NEUBER is a European Diplomate and European and RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. She provides dermatology referral services for Chiltern Referral Services and Active Vetcare Referrals, and is Past President and current Scientific Coordinator of the British Veterinary Dermatology Study Group (BVDSG). Ariane was the last Chief Examiner for the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology in the former certificate system.

TIM NUTTALL is an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology and Head of Dermatology at The University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. He has over 20 years' experience of clinical dermatology and teaching, has written numerous books, book chapters and papers, and lectures extensively in the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Introduction to Dermatological Tests 1

2 Looking for Parasites 21

3 Hair Plucks and Trichograms 41

4 Dermoscopy 53

5 Cytology 57

6 Fungal and Bacterial Cultures and Identification 81

7 Introduction to Histopathology 105

8 Allergy Testing 125

9 Immune-Mediated Skin Diseases 159

10 Endocrine and Metabolic Skin Diseases 173

11 Infectious Diseases 199

12 Diagnostic Imaging 215

13 Otoscopy and Examination of the Ear 235

14 Which Test to Choose When 257

15 Genetic Tests for Skin Diseases 277

Further Reading 289

Index 297

REVIEWS

'"Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary Dermatology" is the first book devoted exclusively to the subject. It is a practical hands-on guide demonstrates how to carry out and interpret a huge range of dermatology tests, as well as how to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls. Featuring full colour photographs and illustrations throughout, key topics include: looking for parasites, hair plucks and trichograms, dermoscopy, cytology, fungal and bacterial cultures, histopathology, allergy testing, immune-mediated skin diseases, endocrine and metabolic skin diseases, infectious diseases, diagnostic imaging, otoscopy and examination of the ear, genetic tests, and more.' (Midwest Book Review July 2017)

 

Doplňkové parametry

Kategorie: Neurologie & oftalmologie & dermatologie
Jazyk: angličtina
Vazba: měkká
Počet stran: 320
Nakladatel: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017
ISBN: 9781405139489
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