1.26.76.200 / August 6, 2015
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Welcome (a) the issue VeterinaryDermatology.
The veterinary dermatology, among the existing specialties inveterinary medicine, is presented differently, beingmultifactorial, with possible systemic involvement or not.
The current preoccupation with diseases with zoonotic potential,arising from factors such as immunosuppression by diseases such asAIDS or by factors such as age and submission to treatments such aschemotherapy or post-transplant suppression, associated with anincreased contact between animals and humans potentiated theimportance of dermatology today.
The skin is considered anatomical and physiological barrier betweenthe organism and the environment, and largest organ of the body,providing protection against physical, chemical and / ormicrobiological attacks. Possessing receptors for temperature,pressure, pain and itching.
By being so exposed skin, or integument, accounts for 20-75% of thesample of clinic small animals and is characterized by sufferingand anguish both animals and owners, which leads us to a very bigconcern with the formation and update of personnel, and for themarket.
Each of the conditions met in this specialty can be difficult todiagnose, always requiring a thorough clinical examination inaddition to the aid of a device for microscopy only after propertreatment it is recommended.
For good care and diagnosis, in order to improve the prognosis ofthe case must avail ourselves of some exams, and the vast majorityis done by the dermatologist himself, such as parasitologicalexamination by skin scraping, aspiration cytology, biopsy andhistopathology, mycological cytology, mycological culture,examination of brushed hair coat, ribbon printing acetate, mycologyby Wood's lamp, trichogram and mycological culture.
Here you will find interesting information, educational materials,scientific, links and disclosure of events in the area.
The aim is to contribute to the education of students and theimprovement of professionals working in veterinary dermatologyarea, or not, always with the use of semiotics and workup.
The material contained here is a compilation of materials used inour routine of Veterinary Dermatology Service FMVZ UNESP Botucatucampus, having the function of disseminating knowledge. If anycontent does not have a duly referred to authorship, we pledge toupgrade the data after receiving the correct reference.

App Information DermatoVet UNESP Botucatu

  • App Name
    DermatoVet UNESP Botucatu
  • Package Name
    com.conduit.app_b36eb22d6e6b4fd4b112ad35bd6313b8.app
  • Updated
    August 6, 2015
  • File Size
    24M
  • Requires Android
    Android 4.0 and up
  • Version
    1.26.76.200
  • Developer
    Luiz Henrique de Araújo Machado
  • Installs
    5,000 - 10,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Medical
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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    Publish Date: 2016 /2/9
    Requires Android: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API: 14)
    File Size: 23.7 MB
    Tested on: Android 5.0 (Lollipop, API: 21)
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DermatoVet UNESP Botucatu 1.26.76.200 APK
Welcome (a) the issue VeterinaryDermatology.The veterinary dermatology, among the existing specialties inveterinary medicine, is presented differently, beingmultifactorial, with possible systemic involvement or not.The current preoccupation with diseases with zoonotic potential,arising from factors such as immunosuppression by diseases such asAIDS or by factors such as age and submission to treatments such aschemotherapy or post-transplant suppression, associated with anincreased contact between animals and humans potentiated theimportance of dermatology today.The skin is considered anatomical and physiological barrier betweenthe organism and the environment, and largest organ of the body,providing protection against physical, chemical and / ormicrobiological attacks. Possessing receptors for temperature,pressure, pain and itching.By being so exposed skin, or integument, accounts for 20-75% of thesample of clinic small animals and is characterized by sufferingand anguish both animals and owners, which leads us to a very bigconcern with the formation and update of personnel, and for themarket.Each of the conditions met in this specialty can be difficult todiagnose, always requiring a thorough clinical examination inaddition to the aid of a device for microscopy only after propertreatment it is recommended.For good care and diagnosis, in order to improve the prognosis ofthe case must avail ourselves of some exams, and the vast majorityis done by the dermatologist himself, such as parasitologicalexamination by skin scraping, aspiration cytology, biopsy andhistopathology, mycological cytology, mycological culture,examination of brushed hair coat, ribbon printing acetate, mycologyby Wood's lamp, trichogram and mycological culture.Here you will find interesting information, educational materials,scientific, links and disclosure of events in the area.The aim is to contribute to the education of students and theimprovement of professionals working in veterinary dermatologyarea, or not, always with the use of semiotics and workup.The material contained here is a compilation of materials used inour routine of Veterinary Dermatology Service FMVZ UNESP Botucatucampus, having the function of disseminating knowledge. If anycontent does not have a duly referred to authorship, we pledge toupgrade the data after receiving the correct reference.