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Book Synopsis


Trade Review
"The book itself is by no means exhaustive yet is incredibly useful and provides an easy-to-follow framework around which to read into more depth about each topic…. Topics are covered in sufficient depth to concisely answer a novice question and readily provides references and recommended reading at the end of each chapter for those who wish to read around a topic further. Overall, I highly recommend this book not only to veterinary technicians and nurses, but also to veterinarians involved in managing dermatology cases, as such a holistic view of approaching these patients is provided throughout." - Veterinary Dermatology, March 2020

“Small Animal Dermatology for Technicians and Nurses provides concise yet comprehensive information on everyday dermatologic problems found in small animal practice…. As a licensed veterinary technician, I enjoy the practical advice provided for the described topics and appreciate the tips and tricks that were clearly given from experienced veterinary professionals with a passion for dermatology. Although this book is targeted for veterinary technicians and nurses, I think that it will be a useful resource for all veterinary staff.” - JAVMA, Mar 15, 2020, Vol.256, No.6

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xiii

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction xix

Section I The Role of the Veterinary Technician and Nurse 1

1 Managing the Small Animal Dermatology Patient 3
Kim Horne

Introduction 3

History 3

Dermatological Procedures 6

Flea Combing 6

Ear Cytology/Swab 9

Skin Cytology 11

Tape Prep (Especially Useful for Finding Yeast on the Skin) 12

Sampling a Pustule 14

Sampling a Crust 14

Skin Scraping 14

Sarcoptes scabiei and Notoedres cati (Feline Scabies) 15

Demodex canis, Demodex cati, Demodex injai 16

Cheyletiella spp., Demodex cornei, Demodex gatoi, Lynxacarus radovsky, Lice (Linognathus setosus, Trichodectes canis, Felicola subrostratus, etc.) 17

Fecal Flotation 17

Trichography 17

Dermatophyte Culture 19

Mackenzie Brush Technique 20

Tape Prep Procedure 20

Skin Punch Biopsy 21

Client Education and Client Compliance 23

Helpful Hints to Improve Client Compliance 24

Capsules and Tablets 24

Injections 24

Bathing 25

Ear Cleaning 25

Handouts 25

Recheck Appointment Options 25

Phone Calls 26

Conclusion 26

References 26

Section II Skin and Ear Diseases 27

2 Bacterial Infections 29
Dawn Logas and Christie Yamazaki Delan

Introduction 29

Pathogenesis 29

Surface Pyodermas 29

Clinical Features 30

Diagnostic Tests 31

Treatment 31

Superficial Pyodermas 32

Clinical Features 32

Diagnostic Tests 34

Treatment 35

Deep Pyodermas 35

Clinical Features 35

Diagnostic Tests 38

Treatment 39

Client Education 40

Feline Bacterial Skin Infections 41

Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcal Infections 42

Conclusion 43

References 43

Recommended Reading 44

3 Malassezia Dermatitis 45
Barbara Haimbach

Introduction 45

Clinical Features (Canine) 45

Clinical Features (Feline) 47

Diagnostic Tests 48

Treatment 49

Client Education 50

Conclusion 51

References 51

4 Otitis Externa 53
Dawn Logas

Introduction 53

Pathogenesis 53

Clinical Features 57

Diagnostic Tests 58

Treatment 59

Predisposing Factors 59

Primary Causes 60

Perpetuating Factors 60

Ear Cleaning 60

Client Education 63

Conclusion 64

References 64

5 Dermatophytosis 65
Sandra Grable

Introduction 65

Pathogenesis 65

Clinical Features 66

Diagnostic Tests 68

Woods Lamp Examination 68

Trichography 69

Fungal Culture 69

Fungal Culture Media and Systems 71

Gross Analysis and Microscopy 71

Common Contaminants 75

Safety Precautions 76

Biopsy/Histopathology 77

Polymerase Chain Reaction Test 77

Treatment 77

Topical Therapy 78

Systemic Antifungals 79

Environment 80

Client Education 80

Conclusion 81

References 84

Recommended Reading 84

Recommended Fungal Identification References 84

Section III Allergic Skin Diseases 85

6 Flea Allergy Dermatitis 87
Missy Streicher

Introduction 87

Clinical Features 89

Diagnostic Tests 91

Treatment 92

Client Education 95

Conclusion 100

References 100

Webliography 101

7 Atopic Dermatitis 103
Amanda Friedeck

Introduction 103

Pathogenesis 103

Clinical Features (Canine) 104

Clinical Features (Feline) 107

Diagnostic Tests 108

Treatment 111

Client Education 116

Conclusion 117

References 117

8 Food Hypersensitivity 121
Shelley Shopsowitz

Introduction 121

Pathogenesis 121

Clinical Features 122

Diagnostic Tests 123

Choosing an Elimination Diet 124

Performing the Diet Trial 125

Dietary Challenge 125

Treatment 125

Client Education 125

Conclusion 128

References 128

Section IV Parasitic Skin Diseases 129

9 Sarcoptic Mange 131
Stephanie B. Duggan

Introduction 131

Pathogenesis 131

Clinical Features 132

Diagnostic Tests 133

Treatment 135

Client Education 137

Conclusion 138

References 138

10 Cheyletiellosis 139
Jennie Tait

Introduction 139

Pathogenesis 139

Clinical Features 139

Diagnostic Tests 142

Treatment 142

Client Education 145

Conclusion 145

References 145

11 Canine Demodicosis 147
Kim Horne

Introduction 147

Clinical Features 149

Diagnostic Tests 150

Treatment 152

Localized Demodicosis 152

Generalized Demodicosis 152

Amitraz 152

Macrocyclic Lactones 153

Isoxazolines 154

Adjunctive Therapy 155

Patient Monitoring 155

Client Education 156

Conclusion 156

References 156

Webliography 157

12 Feline Demodicosis 159
Kim Horne

Introduction 159

Follicular Demodicosis (D. cati) 159

Clinical Features 159

Diagnostic Tests 160

Treatment 160

Superficial/Surface Demodicosis (D. gatoi) 161

Clinical Features 161

Diagnostic Tests 162

Treatment 162

Client Education 162

Conclusion 163

References 163

Glossary of Terms 165

Index 171

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      Publication Date: 11/28/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780470958155, 978-0470958155
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "The book itself is by no means exhaustive yet is incredibly useful and provides an easy-to-follow framework around which to read into more depth about each topic…. Topics are covered in sufficient depth to concisely answer a novice question and readily provides references and recommended reading at the end of each chapter for those who wish to read around a topic further. Overall, I highly recommend this book not only to veterinary technicians and nurses, but also to veterinarians involved in managing dermatology cases, as such a holistic view of approaching these patients is provided throughout." - Veterinary Dermatology, March 2020

      “Small Animal Dermatology for Technicians and Nurses provides concise yet comprehensive information on everyday dermatologic problems found in small animal practice…. As a licensed veterinary technician, I enjoy the practical advice provided for the described topics and appreciate the tips and tricks that were clearly given from experienced veterinary professionals with a passion for dermatology. Although this book is targeted for veterinary technicians and nurses, I think that it will be a useful resource for all veterinary staff.” - JAVMA, Mar 15, 2020, Vol.256, No.6

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors xiii

      Preface xv

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Introduction xix

      Section I The Role of the Veterinary Technician and Nurse 1

      1 Managing the Small Animal Dermatology Patient 3
      Kim Horne

      Introduction 3

      History 3

      Dermatological Procedures 6

      Flea Combing 6

      Ear Cytology/Swab 9

      Skin Cytology 11

      Tape Prep (Especially Useful for Finding Yeast on the Skin) 12

      Sampling a Pustule 14

      Sampling a Crust 14

      Skin Scraping 14

      Sarcoptes scabiei and Notoedres cati (Feline Scabies) 15

      Demodex canis, Demodex cati, Demodex injai 16

      Cheyletiella spp., Demodex cornei, Demodex gatoi, Lynxacarus radovsky, Lice (Linognathus setosus, Trichodectes canis, Felicola subrostratus, etc.) 17

      Fecal Flotation 17

      Trichography 17

      Dermatophyte Culture 19

      Mackenzie Brush Technique 20

      Tape Prep Procedure 20

      Skin Punch Biopsy 21

      Client Education and Client Compliance 23

      Helpful Hints to Improve Client Compliance 24

      Capsules and Tablets 24

      Injections 24

      Bathing 25

      Ear Cleaning 25

      Handouts 25

      Recheck Appointment Options 25

      Phone Calls 26

      Conclusion 26

      References 26

      Section II Skin and Ear Diseases 27

      2 Bacterial Infections 29
      Dawn Logas and Christie Yamazaki Delan

      Introduction 29

      Pathogenesis 29

      Surface Pyodermas 29

      Clinical Features 30

      Diagnostic Tests 31

      Treatment 31

      Superficial Pyodermas 32

      Clinical Features 32

      Diagnostic Tests 34

      Treatment 35

      Deep Pyodermas 35

      Clinical Features 35

      Diagnostic Tests 38

      Treatment 39

      Client Education 40

      Feline Bacterial Skin Infections 41

      Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcal Infections 42

      Conclusion 43

      References 43

      Recommended Reading 44

      3 Malassezia Dermatitis 45
      Barbara Haimbach

      Introduction 45

      Clinical Features (Canine) 45

      Clinical Features (Feline) 47

      Diagnostic Tests 48

      Treatment 49

      Client Education 50

      Conclusion 51

      References 51

      4 Otitis Externa 53
      Dawn Logas

      Introduction 53

      Pathogenesis 53

      Clinical Features 57

      Diagnostic Tests 58

      Treatment 59

      Predisposing Factors 59

      Primary Causes 60

      Perpetuating Factors 60

      Ear Cleaning 60

      Client Education 63

      Conclusion 64

      References 64

      5 Dermatophytosis 65
      Sandra Grable

      Introduction 65

      Pathogenesis 65

      Clinical Features 66

      Diagnostic Tests 68

      Woods Lamp Examination 68

      Trichography 69

      Fungal Culture 69

      Fungal Culture Media and Systems 71

      Gross Analysis and Microscopy 71

      Common Contaminants 75

      Safety Precautions 76

      Biopsy/Histopathology 77

      Polymerase Chain Reaction Test 77

      Treatment 77

      Topical Therapy 78

      Systemic Antifungals 79

      Environment 80

      Client Education 80

      Conclusion 81

      References 84

      Recommended Reading 84

      Recommended Fungal Identification References 84

      Section III Allergic Skin Diseases 85

      6 Flea Allergy Dermatitis 87
      Missy Streicher

      Introduction 87

      Clinical Features 89

      Diagnostic Tests 91

      Treatment 92

      Client Education 95

      Conclusion 100

      References 100

      Webliography 101

      7 Atopic Dermatitis 103
      Amanda Friedeck

      Introduction 103

      Pathogenesis 103

      Clinical Features (Canine) 104

      Clinical Features (Feline) 107

      Diagnostic Tests 108

      Treatment 111

      Client Education 116

      Conclusion 117

      References 117

      8 Food Hypersensitivity 121
      Shelley Shopsowitz

      Introduction 121

      Pathogenesis 121

      Clinical Features 122

      Diagnostic Tests 123

      Choosing an Elimination Diet 124

      Performing the Diet Trial 125

      Dietary Challenge 125

      Treatment 125

      Client Education 125

      Conclusion 128

      References 128

      Section IV Parasitic Skin Diseases 129

      9 Sarcoptic Mange 131
      Stephanie B. Duggan

      Introduction 131

      Pathogenesis 131

      Clinical Features 132

      Diagnostic Tests 133

      Treatment 135

      Client Education 137

      Conclusion 138

      References 138

      10 Cheyletiellosis 139
      Jennie Tait

      Introduction 139

      Pathogenesis 139

      Clinical Features 139

      Diagnostic Tests 142

      Treatment 142

      Client Education 145

      Conclusion 145

      References 145

      11 Canine Demodicosis 147
      Kim Horne

      Introduction 147

      Clinical Features 149

      Diagnostic Tests 150

      Treatment 152

      Localized Demodicosis 152

      Generalized Demodicosis 152

      Amitraz 152

      Macrocyclic Lactones 153

      Isoxazolines 154

      Adjunctive Therapy 155

      Patient Monitoring 155

      Client Education 156

      Conclusion 156

      References 156

      Webliography 157

      12 Feline Demodicosis 159
      Kim Horne

      Introduction 159

      Follicular Demodicosis (D. cati) 159

      Clinical Features 159

      Diagnostic Tests 160

      Treatment 160

      Superficial/Surface Demodicosis (D. gatoi) 161

      Clinical Features 161

      Diagnostic Tests 162

      Treatment 162

      Client Education 162

      Conclusion 163

      References 163

      Glossary of Terms 165

      Index 171

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