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Self-Assessment Colour Review of Small Animal Dermatology (Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review Series)

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Product Description This book aims to provide a general overview of dermatology of the dog and cat in a case based format. It contains over 200 clinical cases and self-assessment problems reviewing the most common skin diseases encountered in clinical practice, plus some more obscure diseases that a veterinarian will encounter only occasionally or rarely. The cases appear randomly to reflect real life practice and vary in complexity. The coverage ranges from the more easily treatable to the most difficult and serious cases. The self-assessment format, featuring questions, top quality colour illustrations and detailed answers and explanations is designed to educate, not just to test. It will appeal to all those dealing with skin diseases in small animals, veterinary practitioners and students, veterinary nurses and technicians. For sales in North America, please visit http://store.blackwell-professional.com/1840760486.html. From the Back Cover This book aims to provide a general overview of dermatology of the dog and cat in a case based format. It contains over 200 clinical cases and self-assessment problems reviewing the most common skin diseases encountered in clinical practice, plus some more obscure diseases that a veterinarian will encounter only occasionally or rarely. The cases appear randomly to reflect real life practice and vary in complexity. The coverage ranges from the more easily treatable to the most difficult and serious cases. The self-assessment format, featuring questions, top quality colour illustrations and detailed answers and explanations is designed to educate, not just to test. It will appeal to all those dealing with skin diseases in small animals, veterinary practitioners and students, veterinary nurses and technicians. About the Author University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, WI, USA