Hair Loss Disorders in Domestic Animals
by Lars Mecklenburg, Monika Linek, Desmond J. Tobin
September 2009
Hair Loss Disorders in Domestic Animals is an in-depth reference on the pathomechanisms and clinical approaches of all skin diseases in domestic animals that have hair loss as the predominant clinical feature. It presents both basic and clinically-relevant knowledge on alopecic disease in animals. This text is a one-of-a-kind resource providing cutting-edge coverage of the physiology and pathology of hair follicles. Disease-specific chapters include: a detailed description of the disease entity, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical and histopathological diagnosis and treatment modalities.
- First book on alopecia in veterinary medicine
- Cutting-edge coverage of physiology and pathology of hair follicles
- Special coverage on disease classification
- High-level, in-depth reference on the pathomechanisms and clinical approaches of skin diseases in domestic animals