Diagnostics and Therapy in Veterinary Dermatology. Группа авторов
Читать онлайн книгу.href="#ude1cb8a7-b9c3-5626-8ad8-e8cf0b84d1ac">18 Immunopharmacology Drugs That Affect Innate Immunity Drugs That Affect the Bridge between Innate and Adaptive Immunity Drugs That Affect Adaptive Immunity Undefined Mechanisms (Anti‐inflammatory, Regulatory, Other) Recommended Reading
25 19 Allergen Immunotherapy Mode of Action Indications for Allergen Immunotherapy Testing and Selection of Allergens for the Extract Adverse Effects of Allergen Immunotherapy Route of Administration Conclusions Recommended Reading References
26 20 Biologic Therapies for Dermatologic Use Monoclonal Antibodies in Veterinary Dermatology DNA Vaccination Intravenous Immunoglobulin Interferons Staphylococcal Bacterins Conclusions References
27 21 Use of Lasers in Dermatology Diode Lasers CO2 Lasers Laser Safety Considerations for Laser Usage Neoplastic Conditions Ears Infectious Diseases Inflammatory Conditions Recommended Reading
28 22 Unconventional and Plant‐Based Therapies Homeopathy Photobiomodulation Platelet‐Rich Plasma Probiotics Plant‐Based Therapies Topical Therapies References
29 23 Sedation, Anesthesia, and Pain Management in Small Animal Dermatology Sedation Skin Testing General Anesthesia Monitoring Local Anesthesia Topical Local Anesthesia Local Infiltration Ring Block Pain Management Conclusions References
30 24 How Your Nursing Staff Can Improve Efficiency and Compliance in the Management of Dermatologic Cases History Taking Intake Interview Pruritus Scale Diagnostic Testing Patient Discharge Patient Follow‐Up Telephone Calls Conclusions References
31 25 Communication Between the Client, Primary Care Practitioner, and Dermatologist Communication with the Pet Family Initiating the Session Gathering Information Physical Examination Explanation and Planning Closing the Session Collaboration Between Primary Care and Specialist Veterinarians Attitudes and Perceptions of Primary Care Veterinarians Regarding Referral to a Specialist Building a Collaborative Relationship: For Primary Care Veterinarians Building a Collaborative Relationship: For Specialists Inter‐Practice Communication and Skills The Pet Family’s Role in Communication Conclusions