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Steroids and antibiotics in veterinary dermatology
When should we use them and when shouldn’t we- some more thoughts from Anthony Chadwick, The Webinar Vet, provider of fantastic, high value vet cpd You know, we see an itchy dog and we immediately do what I used to do in my first days in practice, put it on steroids and it gets better. Read More… »
Posted August 25, 2011 at 5:11 am no commentsSome information about epitheliotropic lymphoma an important tumour in veterinary dermatology
Cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma was discussed in a recent veterinary webinar at The Webinar Vet. A poll of the attendees revealed 42% who do not see it in any one year and 58% who will see one to three cases a year. So a rare condition but never the less a difficult condition to treat, Read More… »
Posted August 1, 2011 at 11:39 am no commentsSome thoughts on epitheliotropic lymphoma- a rare disease in veterinary dermatology
Epitheliotropic lymphoma is an uncommon tumour in veterinary dermatology. I think our little survey at the beginning of our veterinary webinar proved that you know if we’d have been talking about mass cells I think we all would have seen one or two cases of mass cell tumour, at least within the last 12 months. Read More… »
Posted August 1, 2011 at 10:44 am no commentsApproaching the history in a logical way in veterinary dermatology to come to a diagnosis
An example using sarcoptes scabiei With veterinary dermatology there are certain cases that always stick out in the mind and one such recent case is as follows. One of my favorite little dogs that had been in to see me in the late part of last year was Sophie, I won’t give the second name Read More… »
Posted August 1, 2011 at 9:46 am no commentsPerforming a high quality examination in veterinary dermatology
Clinical examination I think its very important to stress that its not just about dermatology. I know a very famous veterinary dermatologist who failed the certificate the first time around because he missed a murmur in a dog. And you know, I think its very important that we do a very thorough examination, because Read More… »
Posted July 27, 2011 at 7:25 am no commentsHow does epitheliotropic lymphoma present in veterinary dermatology practice?
I see this really as a continuum of very severe cases which are referred into my veterinary dermatology practice and then quite mild cases that I think are possibly missed in general practice. So these are possibly the ones that you may be missing and well talk a little bit more in detail about that. Read More… »
Posted July 27, 2011 at 6:31 am no commentsHow to Perform a Veterinary Dermatology Workup
Im sure as many of you know, Ive done quite a few webinars now on veterinary dermatology, on atopy, pruritus, on pyoderma and food allergy, on dermatophytosis. And to some degree what Im hoping to do and please let me know whether Ive been successful or not at the end of it is Read More… »
Posted July 27, 2011 at 5:04 am no commentsCanine Pyoderma – Online Veterinary CPD from The Webinar Vet
In this article and as part of your ongoingveterinary cpd we are going to be discussing Canine Pyoderma
Posted June 30, 2011 at 1:42 pm no commentsWhat is the difference between juvenile v adult-onset demodicosis
Demodexcanis is most commonly seen in young dogs. It is believed to have an hereditary basis and sire, dam and puppies should not be used for breeding after diagnosis is made.
Posted May 31, 2011 at 1:46 pm no commentsNotes from the veterinary webinar Demodicosis veterinary CPD from The Webinar Vet
Demodicosis is a reasonably common inflammatory, parasitic disease of dogs characterised by the presence of larger than usual numbers of demodectic mites
Posted May 16, 2011 at 1:07 pm no comments
