Topical therapy is extremely important in the management of allergic, infectious, and seborrheic disorders. Numerous commercial formulations are available for veterinarians and may include diverse active ingredients. Canine skin is often more sensitive than is human skin due to anatomical and physiological differences, including differences in the thickness of the stratum corneum, skin pH and hair follicle density which can facilitate cutaneous penetration of active ingredients. Therefore, it is highly recommended to use topical formulations registered only for applications in dogs. The application of topical formulations for treatment of canine superficial pyoderma, keratoseborrhoeic disorders and atopic dermatitis will be emphasized in th...
The report is an attempt to remember of the updated general principles in the main dermatologic affe...
<p>Atopic dermatitis affects 3–15% of the general dog population and it has been diagnosed by veteri...
Concern has been raised regarding the potential contributions of veterinary antimicrobial use to inc...
Topical therapy is extremely important in the management of allergic, infectious, and seborrheic dis...
Staphylococcal infection of the canine epidermis and hair follicle is amongst the commonest reasons ...
Bacterial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis are frequent dermatosis in dogs, for which the use of s...
Background There is a lack of studies comparing topical antiseptics to systemic antibiotics in the ...
Bacterial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis are frequent dermatosis in dogs, for which the use of s...
BACKGROUND: Staphylococcal infection of the canine epidermis and hair follicle is amongst the common...
Skin diseases in dogs are very often the reason for visiting the veterinarian. For the successful ma...
Pyoderma is the most common dogs’ skin infection. It is important to diagnose it properly, identify ...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
The report is an attempt to remember of the updated general principles in the main dermatologic affe...
<p>Atopic dermatitis affects 3–15% of the general dog population and it has been diagnosed by veteri...
Concern has been raised regarding the potential contributions of veterinary antimicrobial use to inc...
Topical therapy is extremely important in the management of allergic, infectious, and seborrheic dis...
Staphylococcal infection of the canine epidermis and hair follicle is amongst the commonest reasons ...
Bacterial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis are frequent dermatosis in dogs, for which the use of s...
Background There is a lack of studies comparing topical antiseptics to systemic antibiotics in the ...
Bacterial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis are frequent dermatosis in dogs, for which the use of s...
BACKGROUND: Staphylococcal infection of the canine epidermis and hair follicle is amongst the common...
Skin diseases in dogs are very often the reason for visiting the veterinarian. For the successful ma...
Pyoderma is the most common dogs’ skin infection. It is important to diagnose it properly, identify ...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
Surface pyodermas, represented by the pyoderma of the folds, acute wet dermatitis and bacterial over...
The report is an attempt to remember of the updated general principles in the main dermatologic affe...
<p>Atopic dermatitis affects 3–15% of the general dog population and it has been diagnosed by veteri...
Concern has been raised regarding the potential contributions of veterinary antimicrobial use to inc...