262. Skin issues in overweight pets

262. Skin issues in overweight pets

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312. DERM DRUGS: JAK Inhibitors

Send me a question or story!Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have become a cornerstone in managing pruritic and allergic skin disease in dogs by targeting the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, which transmits itch and inflammatory cytokine signals. With so many medications hitting the mar ...  Show more

311. DERM DRUGS: Gram-negative rod antibiotics

Send me a question or story!In veterinary dermatology, gram-negative rods like Pseudomonas, E. coli, Proteus, etc. can develop in chronic or deep skin infections. When systemic therapy is needed, culture and sensitivity are essential. But what are some of the more common antibiot ...  Show more

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