Some helpful hints to make immunotherapy more successful
Dec 1, 2001
By:
Alice M. Jeromin, RPh, DVM, Dipl. ACVD
I often get referrals of patients on immunotherapy that "aren't doing well" or hear from the owner that "those shots never helped so we stopped them."
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Sep 1, 2001
By:
Alice M. Jeromin, RPh, DVM, Dipl. ACVD
Malassezia (yeast) dermatitis can result in a primary skin problem or
be present secondary to underlying disease. Because its presence can mimic
(and complicate) other diseases such as atopy and food allergy, it is important
to know how to recognize the organism, and of course, treat for it.
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Jun 1, 2001
By:
Alice M. Jeromin, RPh, DVM, Dipl. ACVD
Dr. Alice Jeromin tackles diagnosing and managing genetic skin diseases such as sebaceous adentitis (SA) and canine familial dermatomyositis (DMS).
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May 1, 2001
By:
Alice M. Jeromin, RPh, DVM, Dipl. ACVD
I love word derivations. For example, "hepato" means liver and "cutaneous" denotes skin. Quickly tying the two together, one is suspicious of a relationship between the two organs.
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