Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology, Fundamental Cases and Concepts: Self-Assessment Color Review, 2nd Edition

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Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology, Fundamental Cases and Concepts: Self-Assessment Color Review, 2nd Edition by by Darren Berger in November 2019.

Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology, Fundamental Cases and Concepts: Self-Assessment Color Review, 2nd Edition

Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology, Volume 1, Fundamental Cases And Concepts, 2nd Edition

This book has been kept in a similar format established by the original author Dr. Karen Moriello, but the cases and images have been completely revised in an effort to establish a two-volume set. This first book covers cases and concepts that are routinely encountered in everyday general practice.

Karen Moriello’s seminal book has been completely updated to create a true two-volume set highlighting fundamental and advanced concepts. This revised edition by Dr. Darren Berger, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Iowa State University, includes all new cases on the essential concepts of small animal dermatology, accompanied by nearly 300 new images.

Download More: Manual of Small Animal Dermatology 2nd Edition

The guide uses a case-based format to deliver a general overview of dermatology of the dog and cat, providing a reference that mirrors the way veterinarians will encounter different scenarios at random in real-life practice. It uses self-assessment problems to review the most common skin diseases encountered every day, plus some more obscure diseases that a veterinarian will face.

The cases vary in complexity, with coverage ranging from those confronted daily to the most difficult and serious cases. Answers fully explore the disease/disorder in question. The book will appeal to candidates preparing for examinations and to practitioners in their continuing education.

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