Empathy
Respect
Love
Honesty
Recognition
Reward

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TEXTBOOKS AND PAPERS

Texts 1 | Texts 2 | Texts 3 | Texts 4

Allergies (continued): 

Morris DO, Oliver NB, Rosser EJ, Type-1 hypersensitivity reactions to Malassezia pachydermatis extracts in atopic dogs. AJVR. 59: 836-41, 1998

White SD. Food allergy in dogs. Compedium of Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian. 20:261-68, 1998.

Miller WH, Scott DW, Wellingnton JR. Nonsteroidal management of canine pruritis with amitriptyline. Cornell Vet. 82:53-7, 1992

Logas D, Beale KM, Bauer JE, Potential clinical benefits of dietary supplementation with main-life oil. JAVMA 199:1631-6, 1991

Autoimmune Skin Disease

Brunner C. Autoimmunity in Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XII W.B. Sauers Co., Philadelphia, pp 554-60, 1995

RosenKrantz WS, Pemphigus Foliaceus in Griffin CE, Kwochka KW, MacDonald JM, Current Veterinary Dermology. The Science and Art of Therapy. Mosby-Year Book, Baltimore, Ch 13, pp 141-148, 1993

RosenKrantz WS, Common questions on autoimmune skin disease. Proceedings from the North American Veterinary Conference. Pp 152-3, 1996

Espana A., Diaz L., Mascaro JM, et. al., Mecanisms of acantholysis in pemphgus Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology. 85: 83-9, 1997

Stanley J. Cell adhersion molecules as targets of autoantibodies in pemphigus and pemphigoid, bullous diseases due to detective epidermal adhesion. Advances in Immunology. 53: 291-325, 1992-3

 


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