by Karen L. Campbell
February 2004
This full-color dermatology text provides essential, practical information for solving dermatological problems commonly encountered in small animals. Organized by disorder type, the popular question-and-answer format and detailed index make it easy to find vital information. In more than 50 chapters, the expert contributors propose key questions and provide authoritative answers about the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic conditions relevant to small animal veterinary practice.
Table of Contents
I. GENERAL
1. Structure and Function of the Skin
2. The Vocabulary of Dermatology
3. Diagnostic Techniques in Dermatology
4. A Guide to Skin Biopsies from a Pathologist=s Perspective
II. DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY
5. Symptomatic Management of Pruritus
6. Antimicrobial Therapy
7. Parasiticides in Dermatology
8. Immunoadjuvant Therapy
9. Principles of Topical therapy
10. Lasers in Dermatology
III. INHERITED DISORDERS
11. Disorders of Keratinization
12. Disorders of Hair and Hair Growth
13. Disorders of Collagen and Elastin
14. Inherited Vesiculobullous Disorders
15. Miscellaneous Congenital and Hereditary Disorders
VII. ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC DISORDERS WITH CUTANEOUS MANISFESTATIONS
36. Thyroid Dysfunction
37. Adrenal Dysfunction
38. Sex Hormone Dermatoses
39. Miscellaneous Hormone-Responsive Alopecias
40. Metabolic Epidermal Necrosis
41. Paraneoplastic Skin Diseases
42. Zinc-Related Dermatoses
VII. MISCELLANEOUS DERMATOSES
43. Environmental Dermatoses
44. Psychocutaneous Disorders
45. Diseases of the Claw and Clawbed
46. Perianal Fistula Disease
47. Blepharitis
48. Disorders of Pigmentation
49. Diseases of the Ear
IX. TUMORS OF THE SKIN
50. Non-Neoplastic Tumors
51. Epithelial Neoplasms
52. Tumors of Adnexal Origin
53. Mesenchymal Neoplasms Affecting the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues in the Dog and Cat
54. Mast Cell Neoplasia in the Dog and Cat
55. Lymphohistiocytic Neoplasms
56. Melanocytic Neoplasms
57. Miscellaneous Cutaneous Neoplasms