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9781444336467

Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Volume 6 Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology Hong Kong November 19-22, 2008

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    9781444336467

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-08-02
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Volume 6, presents selected scientific papers presented at the Sixth World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology held in Hong Kong. Six themed sessions were represented by a State of the Art plenary lecture, followed by Supporting Reviews and Supporting Original Studies, in the following areas: Skin Biology, Parasitology, Therapy, Infectious Diseases, Otology and Immunology. These peer-reviewed and edited papers were published in the journal Veterinary Dermatology in volume 20, issues 5-6, and are reprinted in book format. They are written by noted clinicians and scientists from around the world, and represent the cutting edge of research and clinical findings in the field of veterinary dermatology. Exclusive to this book are 15 Workshop Reports - summary comments from World Congress discussion sessions, held on a variety of timely and controversial topics in the field. This proceedings volume will be of interest to veterinarians in practice as well as specialist veterinary dermatologists.

Author Biography

EDITED BY

Douglas J. DeBoer, DVM, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Dermatology; Professor of Dermatology, Department of Medical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Verena K. Affolter, Dr.med.vet, PhD, Diplomate, European College of Veterinary Pathology; Professor of Clinical Dermatopathology, Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California, USA.

Peter B. Hill, BVSc, PhD, DVD, MRCVS, MACVSc, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Dermatology and European College of Veterinary Dermatology; Specialist Veterinary Dermatologist, Veterinary Specialist Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

 

Table of Contents

Sponsors
Officers and Organizing Committees
Preface
Immunology
The keratinocyte in epidermal renewal and defence
Unravelling the skin barrier: a new paradigm for atopic dermatitis and house dust mites
Increased transepidermal water loss and decreased ceramide content in lesional and non-lesional skin of dogs with atopic dermatitis
Immunohistochemical evaluation of filaggrin polyclonal antibody in atopic and normal beagles
The histamine H4 receptor as a new target for treatment of canine inflammatory skin diseases
Levels of house dust mite-specific serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) in different cat populations using a monoclonal based anti-IgE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
Canine epitheliotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: an investigation of T-cell receptor immunophenotype, lesion topography and molecular clonality
Indolent cutaneous T-cell lymphoma presenting as cutaneous lymphocytosis in dogs
Use of the D-dimer assay for diagnosing thrombosis in cases of canine cutaneous vasculitis
Therapy
New concepts in antimicrobial susceptibility testing: the mutant prevention concentration and mutant selection window approach
Multicentric, controlled clinical study to evaluate effectiveness and safety of miltefosine and allopurinol for canine leishmaniosis
The use of recombinant omega interferon therapy in canine atopic dermatitis: a double-blind controlled study
Infectious Diseases
Colonization and infection of the human host by staphylococci: adhesion, survival and immune evasion
Advances in the pathogenesis of canine leishmaniosis: epidemiologic and diagnostic implications
The Staphylococcus intermedius group of bacterial pathogens: species re-classification, pathogenesis and the emergence of meticillin resistance
Risk of colonization or gene transfer to owners of dogs with meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
Staphylococcus intermedius binding to immobilized fibrinogen, fibronectin and cytokeratin in vitro
Presence of Bartonella species and Rickettsia species DNA in the blood, oral cavity, skin and claw beds of cats in the United States
Parasitology
Flea and tick control in the st century: challenges and opportunities
Treatment of canine generalised demodicosis with a 'spot-on' formulation containing % moxidectin and .5% imidacloprid (Advocate_, Bayer Healthcare)
Treatment of canine generalized demodicosis: a blind, randomized clinical trial comparing the efficacy of Advocate_ (Bayer Animal Health) with ivermectin
Otology
Anatomy and physiology of the canine ear
Histological changes in the external ear canal of dogs with otitis externa
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of a potentiated miconazole aural solution in chronic Malassezia otitis externa in dogs
Skin Biology
The molecular logic of pemphigus and impetigo: the desmoglein story
Dermatoses affecting desmosomes in animals: a mechanistic review of acantholytic blistering skin diseases
Update on the cloning of monoclonal anti-desmoglein antibodies from human pemphigus patients: implications for targeted therapy
Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of circulating IgG autoantibodies against canine desmoglein in dogs with pemphigus
Canine hair-follicle keratinocytes enriched with bulge cells have the highly proliferative characteristic of stem cells
Defining the complex epithelia that comprise the canine claw with molecular markers of differentiation
A two-dimensional morphological study of corneocytes from healthy dogs and cats and from dogs with atopic dermatitis
Survivin expression in canine epidermis and in canine and human cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas
Hereditary cutaneous mucinosis in shar pei dogs is associated with increased hyaluronansynthase-2 mRNA transcription by cultured dermal fibroblasts
Equine Dermatology
Biomechanical and molecular characteristics of hereditary equine regional dermal asthenia in Quarter Horses
Cutaneous vasculitis in equines: a retrospective study of cases
Intradermal testing of horses with and without insect bite hypersensitivity in the Netherlandsusing an extract of native Culicoides species
Effects of dexamethasone and hydroxyzine treatment on intradermal testing and allergen-specific IgE serum testing results in horses
An open study to evaluate topical treatment of equine chorioptic mange with shampooing and lime sulphur solution
Workshop Reports
Otitis media: how common and how important?
Advances in ectoparasite control and prevention
Atopic dermatitis and food allergy: are they the same?
Treatment of hyperadrenocorticism and its complications
Pocket pet dermatology
Nutraceuticals, traditional Chinese medicine, and non traditional therapies
New diagnostic tests in dermatology
Novel forms of immunotherapy for allergic diseases
Advances in topical therapy
Topical and systemic antimicrobial therapy for ear infections
Variabilities of vasculitis
What's new in skin neoplasia?
Dust mite and storage mite hypersensitivity: what does it mean?
Cytology and culture: how they affect treatment decisions
Shelter medicine and multipet households
Index
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