Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of contributors
Chapter 1: The skin as an immune organ
Domenico Santoro and Megan Boyd
Chapter 2: How to get the most out of your dermatologic history and examination
Michelle Woodward O’Gorman
Chapter 3: New diagnostic tools and tests for dermatology
Amelia White
Chapter 4: When, where, and how to biopsy skin
Dawn Logas
Chapter 5: Antibiotic-resistant staphylococcal infections
Christine L. Cain
Chapter 6: Fungal and oomycete infections
Darcie Kunder
Chapter 7: Parasitic infections
Catlin Contreary
Chapter 8: Emerging infectious diseases in veterinary dermatology
Ana Milena Carmona-Gil
Chapter 9: Canine hypersensitivities
Rosanna Marsella
Chapter 10: Feline hypersensitivities
Cecilia Friberg
Chapter 11: Common and emerging autoimmune diseases
Rebekah Westermeyer
Chapter 12: Endocrine and metabolic diseases with dermatologic manifestations
Katherine Doerr
Chapter 13: Medical management of acute and chronic otitis
Dawn Logas
Chapter 14: What is the difference between brand name, generic, and compounded drugs?
Mark G. Papich
Chapter 15: Topical therapies
Dawn Logas
Chapter 16: Antibiotic resistance
Leah D. Blondeau and Joseph M. Blondeau
Chapter 17: Omega-3 fatty acids: What’s new?
Dawn Logas
Chapter 18: Immunopharmacology
Domenico Santoro and Megan Boyd
Chapter 19: Allergen-specific immunotherapy
Natalie Gedon and Ralf Mueller
Chapter 20: Biologic therapies for dermatologic use
Valerie Fadok
Chapter 21: Use of lasers in dermatology
Jason B. Pieper
Chapter 22: Unconventional and plant-based therapies
Dawn Logas
Chapter 23: Sedation, anesthesia, and pain management in small animal dermatology
Luisito S. Pablo
Chapter 24: How your nursing staff can improve efficiency and compliance in the management of dermatologic cases
Judy Lethbridge
Chapter 25: Communication between the client, primary care practitioner, and dermatologist
JoAnn Stewart
Chapter 26: The future of technology and computers in veterinary medicine
Ceara Byrne and Jacob Logas
Index