Instructions for Veterinary Clients - David D. Duclos

Instructions for Veterinary Clients

Canine and Feline Skin Diseases

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
233 Seiten
1999
Mosby (Verlag)
978-1-55664-409-2 (ISBN)
64,80 inkl. MwSt
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Presents client handouts on approximately 78 skin diseases commonly encountered in small animal practice and 13 general therapies used for multiple skin disorders. The handouts are 3-hole punched and enclosed in a 3-ring overlay binder for easy removal for photocopying.
"Instructions for Veterinary Clients: Canine and Feline Skin Diseases" will present client handouts on approximately 78 skin diseases commonly encountered in small animal practice and 13 general therapies used for multiple skin disorders. The binder begins with a detailed description of how the practitioner can use the handouts and what the benefits are. It is followed by two major parts. Part One contains helpful assessment/history forms for the veterinarian and staff to use. Part Two comprises the handouts. They are organized in sections by type of skin problem, such as hypersensitivities, neoplasias and parasitic conditions. Each disorder handout is consistently organized with a general description of the problem, important treatment points, precautionary instructions (Call the veterinarian if...), and space for the veterinarian to customize instructions. A final section lists common therapies, such as specific drugs, that may be used for a variety of problems. Handouts are 3-hole punched and enclosed in a 3-ring overlay binder for easy removal for photocopying.

CLIENT INSTRUCTION HANDOUTS I. VETERINARIAN FORMS Client Instruction Form Dermatologic Examination Form-Feline Dermatologic Examination Form-Canine Dermatologic History Form II. CLIENT INSTRUCTION HANDOUTS ALOPECIAS Color Dilution Alopecia (Color Mutant Alopecia) Endocrine Alopecia Injection Site Alopecia Pattern Alopecia Seasonal Flank Alopecia (Canine Recurrent Flank Alopecia) Telogen Effluvium ENDOCRINE DISORDERS Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's Syndrome) (see also Therapies) Hypothyroidism HYPERSENSITIVITIES Allergic Inhalant Dermatitus (Atopy) (see also Therapies) Allergies Contact Hypersensitivity Drug Reaction (Drug Eruption, Drug Allergy) Flea Bite Hypersensitivity (Flea Allergy) (see also Therapies) Food Hypersensitivity (Food Allergy) (see also Therapies) Staphylococcal Hypersensitivity Urticaria (Hives) IMMUNE MEDIATED DISEASES Bullous pemphigoid Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) Erythema Multiforme (Drug Eruption) Lupoid Symmetrical Onychodystrophy Pemphigus Pemphigus Erythematosus Pemphigus Foliaceus Plasma Cell Pododermatitis Ulcerative Dermatosis of Collies and Shelties INFECTIOUS DISEASES (Bacterial, Fungal) Acne-Feline Impetigo (Puppy Pyoderma) Malassezia Dermatitis Malassezia Otitis Muzzle Pyoderma (Acne, Chin Pyoderma) Nasal Pyoderma (Nasal furunculosis) Nocardiosis/Actinomycosis Otitis Externa (see also Therapies) Pododermatitis Pyoderma Ringworm INHERITED DISORDERS Acanthosis Nigricans Cutaneous Mucinosis Ear Margin Dermatosis Nasal Depigmentation (Dudley nose) Sebaceous Adenitis (see also Therapies) Schnauzer Comedo Syndrome Vitiligo (Leukoderma, Leukotrichia) Zinc Responsive Dermatosis KERATINIZATION DISORDERS Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis Primary Seborrhea (Cornification Disorder) Seborrhea NEOPLASIAS Bowen's Disease Calcinosis Circumscripta Calcinosis Cutis Cutaneous Histiocytosis (Canine Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis) Cutaneous Lymphoma Cutaneous Papilloma (Warts) Cysts Histiocytoma Infundibular Keratinizing Acanthoma (ICE Tumors, Keratoacanthoma) Mast Cell Tumor Sebaceous Gland Tumors Skin Tumors Vaccine Induced Tumors (Fibrosarcoma) PARASITIC CONDITIONS Adult Onset Demodicosis Demodectic Mange in Dogs Fleas-General Information (see also Therapies) Localized Demodicosis Notoedric Mange (Feline Scabies) Sarcoptic Mange (Scabies) PSYCHOGENIC DISORDERS Acral Lick Dermatitus (Lick Granuloma) Flank and Tail Sucking MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS Dermatomyositis Eosinophilic Ulcer (Indolent Ulcer, Rodent Ulcer) Feline Solar Dermatitis Hot Spots (Pyotraumatic, Acute Moist Dermatitis) Juvenile Cellulitis (Juvenile Pyoderma, Puppy Strangles) Lichenoid Dermatoses Miliary Dermatitis Nasal Solar Dermatitus Stud Tail (Feline Tail Gland Hyperplasia) Superficial Necrolytic Dermatitis (Hepatocutaneous Syndrome) THERAPIES Allergy Injections Antibiotics Anithistamines Ear Treatment Flea Treatment-Prevention Measures Flea Treatment-Environment Flea Treatment on the Pet Food Allergy Provocation Instruction Sheet Food Elimination Diet Instruction Sheet Ivermectin Mibemycin Sebaceous Adentis-Treatment Shampoo Therapy Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism Zinc Responsive Dermatosis Vaccine Induced Tumors (Fibrosarcoma) Ringworm in Cats Ivermectin

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.1.1999
Zusatzinfo 4 illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 1320 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Tiere / Tierhaltung
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Dermatologie
Veterinärmedizin
ISBN-10 1-55664-409-4 / 1556644094
ISBN-13 978-1-55664-409-2 / 9781556644092
Zustand Neuware
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