Canine and feline dermatology atlas
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Having images of the pathologies when carrying out a diagnosis is undoubtedly highly appreciated by vets, especially in dermatology consultation. Thanks to this atlas, vets will be able to look at images of common skin pathologies and thus be acknowledged for their “clinical eye”, but they will also be able to view non-typical images that will guide those uncommon cases. Furthermore, typical images that are exclusive of certain localisations of the body (face, perianal area,claws) have been included at the end of the book. Each chapter includes images of the general clinical picture of each disease, aetiopathogenesis of the lesions, diagnostic method and treatment.

Gustavo Machicote Goth

Bachelor’s degree at the University of Buenos aires. Veterinary practitioner at Vilanova Veterinary Clinic (Vilanova de Arousa, Pontevedra) with special dedication to dermatology since 1990.

Responsible of the DERMAPET dermatology reference service, collaborator in the dermatologic service of the Veterinary Clinic of Pontevedra, as well as online counsellor for the dermatology service of VetSupport.

He is a member of the AVEPA dermatology group. He was its Secretary member since 2004 until 2009. Full member of European Society of Veterinary Dermatology (ESVD).

Dermatology training at the European Advanced Studies School (ESAVS).

He has imparted numerous dermatology training courses and has published different reviews on dermatology in national magazines. Author of the book Dermatología canina y felina (Manuales clínicos por especialidades) and co-author of different books. Award to the best clinical case in small animals in the III and IV Encontros Veterinarios Galegos y Premio Miguel Luera at AVEPA 2005.

1. Introduction to diagnosis in dermatology

Introduction

Clinical patterns

Age of onset

Distribution of lesions on the body

2. Bacterial dermatoses

Introduction

Intertrigo

Impetigo

Bacterial overgrowth

Pyotraumatic dermatitis

Pyotraumatic folliculitis/furunculosis

Superficial bacterial folliculitis

Mucocutaneous pyoderma

Deep pyoderma of the bridge of the nose

Chin pyoderma

Bacterial pododermatitis

German Shepherd deep pyoderma

Callus pyoderma

Furunculosis/cellulitis complex

Subcutaneous abscesses

Pyodermas caused by atypical bacteria

Acral lick dermatitis

3. Fungal dermatoses

Introduction

Canine dermatophytosis

Feline dermatophytosis

Systemic mycoses

Malassezia infections

Candidiasis

4. Parasitic dermatoses

Introduction

Cheyletiellosis

Tick infestation

Pediculosis

Myiasis

Canine demodicosis or red mange

Feline demodicosis

Canine scabies/sarcoptic mange

Feline notoedric mange/feline mange

Otodectes cynotis otitis

Trombiculiasis

Neotrombicula autumnalis

Straelensia cynotis

5. Viral and protozoan dermatoses

Introduction

Canine distemper virus dermatosis

Feline herpesvirus dermatosis

Papillomavirus

Leishmaniosis

6. Allergic dermatoses

Introduction

Urticaria and angio-oedema

Atopy and adverse food reaction

Contact hypersensitivity

Flea bite allergy dermatitis

Allergy to insect bites/stings

Insect allergy in the cat

Canine eosinophilic furunculosis of the nose

Manifestations of allergy in the cat

Miliary dermatitis

Symmetrical alopecia

Facial and cervical erosion and ulceration

Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex

Drug reactions

7. Dermatoses of endocrine and metabolic origin

Introduction

Hypothyroidism

Hyperadrenocorticism

Pituitary dwarfism

Sex hormone dermatoses

Hyperoestrogenism in females

Hyperoestrogenism in males

Alopecia X

Hepatocutaneous syndrome

Shar Pei mucinosis

Calcinosis circumscripta

8. Autoimmune orimmune-mediated dermatoses

Introduction

Juvenile cellulitis

Pemphigus complex

Subepidermal blistering diseases

Cutaneous lupus

Lupoid onychodystrophy

Sterile nodular panniculitis

Sebaceous adenitis

Vasculitis/dermatomyositis

Uveodermatological syndrome

Perianal fistulas

Metatarsal fistulas

Plasma cell pododermatitis

9. Dermatoses caused by keratoseborrhoeic and pigment disorders

Introduction

Primary seborrhoeas

Anal sac impaction/fistulas

Zinc-deficiency dermatosis

Lichenoid keratosis/psoriasiform-lichenoid dermatosis

Tail gland hyperplasia

Facial dermatitis of Persian/Himalayan cats (“dirty face syndrome”)

Split paw pad disease

Vitiligo

Lentigo

10.Most common neoplasms

Introduction

Lipoma/liposarcoma

Mastocytoma

Histiocytoma

Reactive histiocytosis

Epitheliotropic lymphoma

Feline paraneoplastic alopecia

Hepatoid gland adenoma/carcinoma

Papillomas

Soft-tissue sarcomas

Squamous cell carcinoma

Actinic keratosis

Metastatic mammary adenocarcinoma

Melanoma

Transmissible venereal tumour

11.Non-inflammatory, non-endocrine alopecias

Introduction

Breed-specific alopecia

Follicular dysplasias

Pattern alopecia

Cyclical alopecia of the flanks and bridge of the nose

Anagen/telogen effluvium

Post-clipping alopecia

Traction alopecia

Post-injection alopecia (including local application of substances)

Alopecia areata/pseudopelade

Feline psychogenic alopecia

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  • Autor/es Gustavo Machicote Goth
  • Fecha de edición enero 2013
  • Nº Páginas 232
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Tamaño 22 X 28
  • Idioma Inglés

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