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Veterinary sites
- Atopic dermatitis in the dog
This article describes atopic dermatitis and its current treatment.
- Canine Histiocytosis
This site was developed to provide a current information source for dog owners, clinical veterinarians and pathologists who wrestle dissecting the intricacies of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the spectrum of canine histiocytic proliferative diseases.
- Classic Cases In Veterinary Dermatology
European Society of Veterinary Dermatology Cases of the Month 1993-1994.
- Dermatologie Parasitaire Du Chien
This French-language *only* dermatology site covers parasites, lesions, diagnosis, and symptoms in dogs. Site is entirely in French.
- Dermatology
Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital & Clinics Dermatology Service is a full-time specialty service for investigating and managing skin diseases and allergy in all species of animals.
- Dermatology lectures
From the University of Tennessee's dermatology service: recent CE lectures include information on atopica, atopy, dermatologic patterns, and pseudomonas and malassezia infections.
- Diagnosis in Dermatology: Lesions
This site provides definitions and descriptions of primary and secondary skin lesions.
- Fleas Factsheet
Provides a concise description of flea biology, products and some general strategies to eliminate fleas.
- Information Sources in Dermatology
Links to selected sites in dermatology, including directories, databases, topic/disease resources, organizations and professional and patient information. From the University of Leicester library.
- Mycology Online
Images and information (Fungal Descriptions section) are arranged in taxonomic groups and include dermatophytes, yeasts, and zygomycetes -- as well as several other groups less applicable to veterinary medicine. Each group includes microscopic descriptions, photos, and clinical significance. Other sections cover Laboratory Methods, Photo Gallery, Mycoses, etc. A PDF file of Practical Identification Of Dermatophytes is included.
- Pollen Library
This website can help practitioners formulate plans for desensitization of atopic animals through knowledge of the pollens specific to a location. Vets can search the pollen library for listing of specific tree and weed pollens, broken down by the season.
- Sebaceous Adenitis
The OFA offers breeders and veterinarians phenotypic evaluation for SA through skin biopsy. Website contains general information, submission forms, and a list of dermatopathologists and laboratories.
- UT Skin Vet
This Web resource was created to facilitate the practice of veterinary dermatology. There are educational presentations, diagnostic tests, links to dermatology sites, and more.
- Veterinary dermatology case reviews
- Veterinary Dermatology Journal
- Veterinary Dermatology Teaching Slides
These slides are used by fourth year students at the University of Glasgow to study different examples of dermatological findings in a pathology class. Slides include Skin Smears And Touch Preparations, Parasites Found On Skin Scraping Or Tape Strip, Dermatophytes Found On Skin Scraping, and Culture Plates.
Human sites
A Friendly Reminder: You are ultimately responsible for the care of your patients. Recommendations and discussions of cases should be considered as recommendations by colleagues for you to consider in your case management decisions. Dosages should be confirmed prior to dispensing medications.
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