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Veterinary Dermatology and Pruritus in Dogs
In a recent veterinary webinar on The Webinar Vet I discussed pruritus in the dog, an important condition in veterinary dermatology which is quite common. So we’ll start with common differentials of pruritus.
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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The concept of the pruritic threshold in veterinary dermatology
What exactly is the pruritic threshold? In the pruritic threshold a dog is presented that is food-allergic, has fleas, and is atopic. It can happen!
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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Steroids and antibiotics in veterinary dermatology
When should we use them and when shouldn’t we- some more thoughts from Anthony Chadwick, The Webinar Vet, provider of fantastic, high value vet cpd
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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How to perform a good physical examination in veterinary dermatology
More information from Anthony Chadwick at The Webinar Vet- a leading provider of veterinary webinars and online veterinary CPD
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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Important Considerations in Veterinary Dermatology when Recording History of a Pruritic Dog
Some more thoughts on veterinary dermatology from The Webinar Vet- a leading provider of online veterinary cpd
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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Some thoughts on an important subject in veterinary dermatology - food hypersensitivity
The terms are quite interesting, because we have food hypersensitivity and food intolerance. They are slightly different in the way that they work
Posted on Aug-25-2011
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Some information about epitheliotropic lymphoma an important tumour in veterinary dermatology
Cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma was discussed in a recent veterinary webinar at The Webinar Vet. A poll of the attendees revealed … 42% who do not see it in any one year and 58% who will see one to three cases a year.
Posted on Aug-01-2011
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Some thoughts on epitheliotropic lymphoma- a rare disease in veterinary dermatology
Epitheliotropic lymphoma is an uncommon tumour in veterinary dermatology.
Posted on Aug-01-2011
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Approaching the history in a logical way in veterinary dermatology to come to a diagnosis
With veterinary dermatology there are certain cases that always stick out in the mind and one such recent case is as follows.
Posted on Aug-01-2011
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Performing a high quality examination in veterinary dermatology
Clinical examination – I think it’s very important to stress that it’s not just about dermatology. I know a very famous veterinary dermatologist who failed the certificate the first time around because he missed a murmur in a dog
Posted on Jul-27-2011
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How does epitheliotropic lymphoma present in veterinary dermatology practice?
I see this really as a continuum of very severe cases which are referred into my veterinary dermatology practice and then quite mild cases that I think are possibly missed in general practice.
Posted on Jul-27-2011
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How to Perform a Veterinary Dermatology Workup
I’m sure as many of you know, I’ve done quite a few webinars now on veterinary dermatology, on atopy, pruritus, on pyoderma and food allergy, on dermatophytosis.
Posted on Jul-27-2011
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Notes from the veterinary webinar practice websites veterinary CPD from The Webinar Vet
Often as part of my research into the internet and veterinary practice I view veterinary websites. Some are good and some are quite poor.
Posted on May-17-2011
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Options for gaining veterinary CPD in the veterinary profession in UK
Veterinary CPD is not obligatory under British law but it is surely frowned upon in the UK and certainly by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons(RCVS) if members do not do a minimum of 35 hours veterinary CPD.
Posted on May-17-2011
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