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Volume 261 (2023): Issue S1 (Jun 2023)
Publication Date:
01 Jun 2023
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Editorial
Diving into dermatology
Articles
Managing recurrent otitis externa in dogs: what have we learned and what can we do better?
Food allergy in dogs and cats; current perspectives on etiology, diagnosis, and management
A systematic review of allergen immunotherapy, a successful therapy for canine atopic dermatitis and feline atopic skin syndrome
Oclacitinib 10 years later: lessons learned and directions for the future
Erosive and ulcerative stomatitis in dogs and cats: which immune-mediated diseases to consider?
Equine pastern dermatitis: a narrative review on clinical presentation, diagnosis, risk factors, prevention, and therapeutic approaches
Approach to the pruritic horse
Transcription of interleukin 31 and its receptor by leukocytes after
Culicoides
sp stimulation is dose dependent but is not exaggerated in allergic horses or correlated with pruritus
Challenges in the diagnosis and management of skin diseases in alpacas, goats, pigs, and sheep
When dermatologic diseases are devastating: differentiating common endemic conditions in the United States from sheep and goat pox
Teat open lesions can lead to challenges at milking time on dairies in the Northeast United States
Nannizziopsis guarroi
has prolonged environmental persistence on clinically relevant substrates
Skin biopsy guidelines: tips and advice from veterinary pathologists to practitioners
The epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance and transmission of cutaneous bacterial pathogens in domestic animals
Antimicrobial agents in small animal dermatology for treating staphylococcal infections
Topical therapy for canine pyoderma: what is new?
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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