Photos

  1. A dog with vasculitis.
  2. The same dog after immunisuppressive therapy.
  3. A dog with symmetric lupoid onchyodystrophy.
  4. After treatment with pentoxifylline.
  5. A dog with environmental and flea allergy.
  6. Post six weeks of cyclosporine.
  7. A dog with sex hormone imbalance.
  8. Full hair growth after neutering.
  9. A dog with demodectic mange.
  10. A cat with environmental allergies.
  11. Post six weeks of cyclosporine and allergy immunotherapy.
  12. A dog with food allergy. Note that the ear canal is swollen closed.
  13. An atopic dog with skin and ear infections.
  14. The same dog eight weeks after antibiotics and allergy immunotherapy.
  15. A dog with pemphigus foliaceus.
  16. The same dog after one month of immunosuppressive therapy.
  17. A dog with mucocutaneous pyoderma> note the similarity to pemphigus follaceus.
  18. The same dog after antibiotic therapy.
  19. A cat with demodicosis.
  20. Post-treatment with lime sulphur dips.
  21. A dog with pemphigus follaceus, an autoimmune skin disease.
  22. The same dog after immunosuppressive therapy.
  23. A closeup of the inguinal area of a dog with hypothyroidism.
  24. The same dog after thyroid supplementation.
  25. A dog with sterile panniculitis, an immune-mediated disease causing inflammation of skin and fat.
  26. The same dog after four weeks of cyclosporine therapy.
  27. A dog with environmental allergies before hyposensitization injections.
  28. After four months of immunotherapy, facial redness/itching have resolved.
  29. A dog with environmental allergies before hyposensitization injections.
  30. After four months of immunotherapy, hair loss/itching have resolved.
  31. Thinning of the skin caused by overuse of a steroid spray.
  32. The same dog eight weeks after stopping topical steroids.
  33. Calcinosis Cutis (accumulation of calcium in the skin due to overuse of steroids).
  34. The same dog four months after stopping steroids.
  35. This video-otoscope reveals a large concretion of cerumen and hair lodged at the eardrum.
  36. The eardrum is now visible after the video-otoscope was used to remove the cerumenolith.
  37. A chronic ear infection in an allergic dog.
  38. The same dog three weeks after starting treatment for ear infections and allergies.
  39. A cat with allergic skin disease.
  40. The same cat one week after treatment.
  41. A dog with hypothyroidism.
  42. The same dog after thyroid supplementation.
  43. A dog with hypothyroidism.
  44. The same dog after thyroid supplementation.
  45. A dog with severe chronic sun damage and secondary bacterial infection.
  46. The same dog after several months of sub restriction and antibiotics.
  47. An allergic dog with methicilim-resistant staph bacterial skin infection.
  48. The same dog after appropriate antibiotic therapy based on cultures.

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