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Atopic dermatitis essential mobile
The itch. The scratch. The irritation. Atopic dermatitis is likely one of the most common dermatologic problems you see in veterinary practice. We at dvm360 have curated our best, most informative articles about this topic to help you diagnose and treat it efficiently and effectively. And we'll keep you on top of new developments as they arise.
Atopic dermatitis
The itch. The scratch. The irritation. Atopic dermatitis is likely one of the most common dermatologic problems you see in veterinary practice. We at dvm360 have curated our best, most informative articles about this topic to help you diagnose and treat it efficiently and effectively. And we'll keep you on top of new developments as they arise.
Updates on atopy
Trippingly under the tongue: The many benefits of sublingual immunotherapy
Pain-free delivery is just an amuse-bouche when it comes the advantages of this treatment for atopy. ...
Apoquel Q&A: Will oclacitinib revolutionize the treatment of allergic dermatitis?
A veterinary dermatologist's perspective on this new option. ...
Using sublingual immunotherapy to treat atopic dermatitis in canine veterinary patients
Consider oral allergen administration when treating patients with this skin condition to reduce reaction risk and achieve an optimal result. ...
Journal Scan: Examining the efficacy of a new drug for the treatment of atopic dermatitis
The goal of this study was to determine if Oclacitinib is a safe and effective alternative for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs. ...
Journal Scan: Studying the studies: A review of evidence from trials evaluating atopic dermatitis therapies
Which therapies have the most evidence for efficacy? These researchers take a look. ...
Diagnosing atopy
The importance of taking a complete dermatologic history
Canine allergic dermatitis: Pathogenesis, clinical signs, and diagnosis
Feline atopyare you seeing more cases in your veterinary clinic lately?
Audio: Key history findings that point to canine atopy
An essential question veterinarians should ask for itchy pets
Treating atopy
What's new with an old problem: Drug options for treating the itch of canine allergy
Helpful hints for the successful treatment of canine atopy
Allergen-specific immunotherapy for canine atopic dermatitis: Making it work
Just Ask the Expert: The best way to address feline atopy
Just Ask the Expert: When clients decline immunotherapy for atopy
Associated conditions
Malassezia dermatitis: Is it complicating your life?
Clinical appearance of recurrent bacterial pyoderma can vary by patient
FAQs about house dust mite and storage mite allergies
Live from the CVC Kansas City: Look past the ears
Client education
Should you stop recommending that clients clean their dogs ears prophylactically?
Handout: Tell veterinary clients what to expect during a dermatology exam
Dermatology dilemmas: Talk them through with veterinary clients
Client handout: Allergen-specific immunotherapy: 4 easy steps for home administration
Video: Client education for dermatology diagnoses
Arming your team
Algorithm: Diagnostic approach to pruritic dogs
The dermatology toolkit
Allergy testing: What's each veterinary team member's role?
Dermatology: Top 5 questions technicians ask about diagnostic testing
Give the skinny on dermatology
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