Canine Alopecia
Alopecia is one of the main reasons for consultation in canine dermatology.
Even though hyperadrenocorticism or Cushing’s syndrome is an endocrinopathy essentially described in dogs, it should not be forgotten that it can also be occasionally observed in cats
Hypercortisolism in cats and ferrets. Read More
Atopic dermatitis can be controlled by symptomatic or etiological treatment. The latter includes the use of desensitization.
Desensitization in canine allergology. Read More
Intradermal allergy tests and specific allergen immunotherapy are still underutilized in the therapeutic management of feline dermatological conditions. This situation persists despite the demonstrated efficacy of these
Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy in Atopic Cats Read More
Feline immune-mediated skin diseases comprise a complex set of rare but potentially serious conditions that can mimic various infectious or allergic dermatoses. This second part of a
Immune-mediated skin disorders in cats: Part 2. Read More