Dermatology
Review of Pemphigus Foliaceus in Dogs and Cats
Pemphigus foliaceus is the most common autoimmune skin disease in dogs and cats.
Menu
Pemphigus foliaceus is the most common autoimmune skin disease in dogs and cats.
Half the battle of treating otitis externa is figuring out the underlying cause and type.
A pruritic work-up should include getting a thorough history, eliminating infectious or parasitic causes before leaping into an allergic skin disease assessment, and leaving atopic dermatitis as a last-resort diagnosis.
The workup of alopecia in cats involves a combination of thorough history, categorization, and use of targeted investigative techniques.
Veterinarians can help reduce antimicrobial resistance by taking a measured approach and reducing the use of antimicrobials, especially systemic antimicrobials.
Stay current with the latest techniques and information – sign up below to start your FREE Today’s Veterinary Practice subscription today.
Start My Subscription