This work helps you to evaluate dermatology problems quickly due to its "handbook" format. Information is organized by a problem-oriented approach that facilitates reader access to clinical signs and indications. Tables are streamlined and case studies are included. Text features separate canine and feline sections as well as a section on diagnosis and therapy. Main topic areas are: structure and function (illustrated lesions and examples of gross patterns plus step-by-step descriptions of history, signs, diagnosis, and treatment) and dermatologic diseases (case studies; differential diagnosis; and patient management of allergic, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, congenital, and many other diseases). Another major section features client handouts, drug summaries, and laboratory information. The text is supported by 150 colour photographs plus 50 black and white illustrations.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Illustrationen
illustrations (some colour)
Maße
Höhe: 286 mm
Breite: 222 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-884254-39-0 (9781884254390)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Fundamentals of Dermatology: Structure and function of the skin; Fundamentals of dermatologic diagnosis; Dermatotherapeutics; Canine Diseases: Canine allergic disorders; Canine immune-mediated skin diseases; Canine parasitic diseases; Canine bacterial diseases; Canine fungal diseases; Canine endocrine skin disorders; Canine keratinization disorders; Canine cutaneous neoplastic and nonneoplastic tumours and cysts; Miscellaneous canine skin diseases; Feline Diseases: Feline allergic disorders: hypersensitivity reactions; Feline immune-mediated skin diseases; Feline parasitic diseases; Feline bacterial, viral, and protozoal disorders; Feline fungal skin diseases; Feline endocrine and metabolic diseases and disorders of keratinization; Feline cutaneous neoplastic and nonneoplastic tumours and cysts; Miscellaneous feline dermatitis.