Send me a question or story! Even as a specialist, I still get cases that surprise me or change appearances. It can leave me doubting what the next step is. But, if you take a breath, it is amazing what can happen when you figure them out. Check out three cases that recently threw me for a loop. 1. A dog with weird paw pad ulcers 2. A cat with an ulcerated nasal planum 3. A service dog with non-pruritic alopecia and scaling Hint: If you check out the YouTube channel, there are a lot of clinic...
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Send me a question or story! Even as a specialist, I still get cases that surprise me or change appearances. It can leave me doubting what the next step is. But, if you take a breath, it is amazing what can happen when you figure them out. Check out three cases that recently threw me for a loop. 1. A dog with weird paw pad ulcers 2. A cat with an ulcerated nasal planum 3. A service dog with non-pruritic alopecia and scaling Hint: If you check out the YouTube channel, there are a lot of clinic...
Back for round 2! Alex Sigmund, DVM, DACVO returns to talk us through periocular and ocular disease that can occur from allergies. How common is it? Should it go to ophtho or derm? Can you consider topical antihistamines? Topical steroids? We dive into all of your questions related to allergic eyeballs on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast! 00:00 Intro 02:46 How often are you referred patients with underlying allergy issues? 05:10 Managing chronic KCS associated with atopi...
The Derm Vet Podcast
Send me a question or story! Even as a specialist, I still get cases that surprise me or change appearances. It can leave me doubting what the next step is. But, if you take a breath, it is amazing what can happen when you figure them out. Check out three cases that recently threw me for a loop. 1. A dog with weird paw pad ulcers 2. A cat with an ulcerated nasal planum 3. A service dog with non-pruritic alopecia and scaling Hint: If you check out the YouTube channel, there are a lot of clinic...