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Exam Atopic Dermatitis Food “Allergy” Contact Allergy Insect Bite Allergies Recommended Reading References
16 10 Feline Hypersensitivities What Does a Hypersensitive Cat Look Like? Symmetric, Initially Nonlesional Pruritus with Subsequent Trauma and Hypotrichosis or Alopecia Papular Crusting Dermatitis (Miliary Dermatitis) Otitis Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex Diagnostic Workup Diagnosis Cat Still Has Problems: How to Further Narrow Down the Diagnosis Environmental Triggers Controlling Clinical Signs during the Diagnostic Workup Disorders That May Be Confused with Feline Hypersensitivity Diseases Recommended Reading References
17 11 Common and Emerging Autoimmune Diseases Pemphigus Foliaceus Sebaceous Adenitis Sterile Nodular Panniculitis Symmetric Lupoid Onychodystrophy, Symmetric Onychomadesis Proliferative Thrombovascular Necrosis of the Pinnae Cutaneous Vasculitis Erythema Multiforme Ischemic Dermatopathies Recommended Reading References
18 12 Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases with Dermatologic Manifestations Hypothyroidism Feline Hyperthyroidism Canine Hypercortisolism Feline Hypercortisolism Sex Hormone Dermatoses Cutaneous Xanthomas Hepatocutaneous Syndrome Zinc‐Responsive Dermatosis Alopecia X Recommended Reading References
19 13 Medical Management of Acute and Chronic Otitis Acute Otitis Chronic Otitis When to Refer Recommended Reading References
20 14 What Is the Difference between Brand Name, Generic, and Compounded Drugs? Drugs Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration Generic Drugs Compounded Drugs References
21 15 Topical Therapies Anti‐infectious Antipruritics Antiseborrheic Barrier Repair Immunoregulators Application Recommended Reading References
22 16 Antimicrobial Resistance Determinants of Antimicrobial Resistance Determination of Susceptibility or Resistance Mutant Prevention Concentration Antibiotic Classes and Resistance Mechanisms Advances in Laboratory Diagnostics and Their Impact on Antibiotic Resistance Conclusions Recommended Reading References
23 17 Omega‐3 Fatty Acids Recommended Reading References
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