Sponsors; Organizing Committees; Preface; List of contents; PART 1: ENVIRONMENT & THE SKIN: The light and the skin; Aquatic problems and piscine solutions; The intimate envelope - the microclimate of the canine skin and coat; The application of infrared tympanic membrane thermometry in comparing the external ear canal temperature between erect and pendulous ears in dogs; Vitiligo following melanoma in Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs - gross, ultrastructural and immunological studies; PART 2: IMMUNOLOGICAL REAGENTS IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY: The use of immunological reagents in defining the pathogenesis of skin diseases; The effect of cyclosporin A on acquired immunity to orf virus reinfection - inhibition of T cell recruitment and activation; Immunohistochemical characterization of canine acute graft-versus-host disease and erythema multiforme; Feline Langerhans cells and their possible role in FIV infection; Immunophenotypic and ultrastructural characterization of feline mucocutaneous Langerhans cells; Gamma-delta T cells in normal and diseased canine skin; PART 3: ALLERGIC SKIN DISEASES: Advances in allergic skin diseases; Aqueous hyposensitization in the treatment of atopic dermatitis - a retrospective and prospective study of 100 cases; The pathogenesis and immunopharmacology of equine insect hypersensitivity; Responses in horses to intradermal challenge of insects and environmental allergens with specific immunotherapy; Salivary allergens of Ctenocephalides felis - collection, purification and evaluation by intradermal skin testing in dogs; Ultrastructural changes in feline skin mast cells during antigen-induced degranulation in vivo; Detection of mediator release from individual mast cells using a Novel ELISPOT Assay; PART 4: METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE SKIN DISEASES: Effect of Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole on endogenous thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations in dogs; Diet-induced alterations in lipid metabolism and associated cutaneous xanthoma formation in five cats; The postprandial plasma concentr

Cutaneous arthropod reaction in the dog: six cases

MECHELLI, Luca
1998

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Sponsors; Organizing Committees; Preface; List of contents; PART 1: ENVIRONMENT & THE SKIN: The light and the skin; Aquatic problems and piscine solutions; The intimate envelope - the microclimate of the canine skin and coat; The application of infrared tympanic membrane thermometry in comparing the external ear canal temperature between erect and pendulous ears in dogs; Vitiligo following melanoma in Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs - gross, ultrastructural and immunological studies; PART 2: IMMUNOLOGICAL REAGENTS IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY: The use of immunological reagents in defining the pathogenesis of skin diseases; The effect of cyclosporin A on acquired immunity to orf virus reinfection - inhibition of T cell recruitment and activation; Immunohistochemical characterization of canine acute graft-versus-host disease and erythema multiforme; Feline Langerhans cells and their possible role in FIV infection; Immunophenotypic and ultrastructural characterization of feline mucocutaneous Langerhans cells; Gamma-delta T cells in normal and diseased canine skin; PART 3: ALLERGIC SKIN DISEASES: Advances in allergic skin diseases; Aqueous hyposensitization in the treatment of atopic dermatitis - a retrospective and prospective study of 100 cases; The pathogenesis and immunopharmacology of equine insect hypersensitivity; Responses in horses to intradermal challenge of insects and environmental allergens with specific immunotherapy; Salivary allergens of Ctenocephalides felis - collection, purification and evaluation by intradermal skin testing in dogs; Ultrastructural changes in feline skin mast cells during antigen-induced degranulation in vivo; Detection of mediator release from individual mast cells using a Novel ELISPOT Assay; PART 4: METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE SKIN DISEASES: Effect of Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole on endogenous thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations in dogs; Diet-induced alterations in lipid metabolism and associated cutaneous xanthoma formation in five cats; The postprandial plasma concentr
1998
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