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This book is part of the Servet Clinical Guides collection, in which each volume compiles the most relevant material on the subject matter covered. This volume focuses on dermatology and is centered on the management of allergic patients. This new collection was created with the objective of helping veterinary surgeons during consultations and providing them with useful information to establish a good relationship with clients. The goal is to give answers to owners’ most frequently asked questions in order to guide them in the best possible manner, as well as to help veterinary surgeons ensure owners complete the patients’ prescribed treatments and maintain effective clinical monitoring of all processes. Each of the volumes in this collection will also be very useful to veterinary surgeons to reinforce and expand their knowledge.
1. Clinic consultation
What does the owner notice first?
History to guide diagnosis
What leads to clinical suspicion of allergy?
Predisposing factors
Common and rare clinical signs in cats and dogs
Pruritus: key sign in the allergic patient
Protocol for clinical examination
The importance of an overall health assessment
Dermatological assessment
The allergic dog: gross patterns
The allergic cat: reaction patterns
2. Diagnostic protocols
How to make presumptive diagnoses Differential diagnosis
Laboratory tests
Use of a fine comb or brush
Adhesive tape
Impression cytology
Skin scraping
Trichography
Fine-needle sampling and cytology
Wood’s lamp
Cultures and antibiotic sensitivity tests
Diagnostic criteria of allergies
Search for and confirmation of allergens
3. Communication with clients
Goal for clients: 100 % comprehension
How to educate clients
Management of different owner attitudes
Characteristics of each kind of owner
Difficult situations for the owner related to allergic dermatology
4. Treatment protocols
Management of acute or initial episodes of the disease
Searching for triggers
Use of antiseptics
Shampoo therapy
Diet
Control of pruritus
Maintenance of the controlled patient
5. Immunotherapy
Recommendations for the owner: follow-up
The importance of diet
Shampoo therapy and hydration therapy
The importance of avoiding skin parasites
General preventive measures
6. Case studies: experience-based medicine
Case study 1. Feline hypersensitivity
History
Patient signalment
Important questions to ask the owner when obtaining a history
Analysis of the questions
Diagnostic approach
Differential diagnoses
Discussion
Clinical course
Chronic cases. Refractory atopy
Information from the history
Thorough examination
7. Further information
Most common complications in dogs with allergy
Cutaneous xerosis
Most common types of allergic pyoderma
Otitis
Important points on otitis
Malassezia overgrowth
Most common complications in allergic cats
Endocrine disorders and advanced age as aggravating factors in allergies
Alphabetical index
Bibliography
- Autor/es Gustavo Machicote Goth
- Fecha de edición mayo 2018
- Nº Páginas 128
- Encuadernación Tapa dura
- Tamaño 17 X 24
- Idioma Inglés