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  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita (Indirect Immunofluorescence)
  • Severe Atopic Dermatitis: hair loss, redness, thickened skin, Labrador Retriever
  • Rare Nasal Philtral Arteritis: before & after 5 Years of Continuous Treatment, Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • Pinnal Vasculitis, secondary to occult Metastatic Carcinoma: Diagnosis by Skin Biopsy then MRI, Golden Retriever
  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus: Crusted Ear Flap, Biopsy Surgery, 6 Weeks of Topical Treatment Only
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: erythema, alopecia & excoriations, face, ears, armpits & paws young French Bulldog
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis (plantain pollen allergy): before & 4 months after starting Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy, West Highland White Terrier

Home – Clinics

  •  Vasculitic Alopecia: Face, Paw & Tail, JRT
  • Cheyletiellosis (‘walking dandruff’): Cheyletiella yasguri adult Mite, Egg attached to hairshaft, Embryonated egg
  • Rare Candida Yeast Pododermatitis: Diagnostic Biopsies with Periodic Acid Schiff & Grocott-Silver special stains
  • Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (Epitheliotropic Lymphoma): Multifocal Erythema & Alopecia, Boxer
  • Feline Mast Cell Tumour: appearance, immediate Diagnostic In-house Cytology, ‘sutureless’ removal.
  • Feline Cutaneous Horn on Paw: beware Retrovirus infection

 Home – Clinics – Ideal Setting!

  • English Bull Terrier & multimedia screen
  • Allergic Otitis Externa, with Secondary Staphylococcal & Malassezia Infection: Immediate Cytology & Response after only 14 days of Multimodal Treatment, Shih Tzu
  • Chronic atopic dermatitis plus otitis, before & after 3 months of multimodal treatment, Bichon Frise

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 Background

  •  1988: Meeting Charlie the Cheetah at Marwell Zoo, RVC Extramural Exotics Studies
  • 1992: Graduation Photo with my father Professor David Walker BVSc FIBiol FRCVS. A rare case of Familial Veterinary Careers!
  • 2014: Family Photo with 5-day old Elise
  • 2009: Cortavance Case Study Winner
  • 2013: Family Photo with ‘Tap’

 Background – ThePhotoVet

  • Front Cover Image of West Highland White Terrier with Severe Atopic Dermatitis, first print issue of Clinician’s Brief Journal, May-June 2023
  • A squadron of Magnificent Frigate Birds, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador & a White-faced Heron on Kairkoura shoreline, NZ (both selected as semi-finalist images in selection for The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition)
  • Front Cover plus my Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita Case images within text, Clinical Atlas of Canine & Feline Dermatology, K Coyner, 2019)
  • Sibling Lionesses greeting one another, Tuli, Botswana & horse & guide cooling off, Okavango Delta Botswana (latter used as Calendar image by In The Saddle)
  • Dr Svetlana Belova, Estonia, displaying one of my cases at 30th Annual ESVD Congress, Dubrovnik, 2018
  • Powerpoint slide from an Elanco’s Otitis Externa presentation, promoting their former depot ploypharmacy product.

Vets – Referral Protocol

  • Rare Canine Necrolytic Migratory Erythema (Hepatocutaneous Syndrome): Early Pad Lesions
  • Feline Mosquito Bite Hypersensitivity
  • Erythema Multiforme Minor: before & 4 months after Treatment started
  • Temporary Barrier Control then Investigation, Diagnosis & successful Treatment, LaPerm Cat
  • Sloughing Pads: Very Rare, often Fatal, Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita, Diagnosis Proposed on Presentation & Cured

 Vets – Referral Protocol – Referral Form

  • Eosinophilic Folliculitis & Furunculosis: before & 2 Weeks after Treatment, plus immediate Diagnostic Cytology, Weimeraner
  • Cutaneous Mucinosis: Close-up appearance & Mucin strand, Chinese Shar Pei
  • Erythema Multiforme Major, a severe life-threatening Drug Reaction: before & 10 weeks after starting Treatment, initial urgent referral advice given whilst travelling abroad
  • Feline Pinnal Thrombovascular Necrosis secondary to Gastrointestinal Lymphoma
  • Post-Clipping Melanotrichosis
  • Steroid-induced Calcinosis Cutis: Presentation, Close-Up, 6 weeks after stopping Steroid, West Highland White Terrier
  • Ear Flap Vesicles: Very Rare, often Fatal, Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita, Diagnosis Proposed on Presentation & Cured

 Vets – Referral Protocol – E-Consultations

  • Rare Feline Virus Dermatitis – E-Consultation, 2 & 8 weeks after treatment started
  • Cyclical Flank Alopecia, Dogue de Bordeaux
  • Rare early Acral Mutilation Syndrome, Field Spaniel
  • Feline Paraneoplastic Dermatopathy, secondary to visceral neoplasia
  • Non-Epidermolytic Icthyosis, Golden Retriever
  • Perianal Furunculosis, German Shepherd Dog
  • Chronic Granulomatous Sebaceous Adenitis – E-Consultation Proposed Diagnosis, English Springer Spaniel

 Vets – Canine Atopic Dermatitis

  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis with Secondary Microbial Overgrowth: a simple, rapid Tape Strip allows Immediate Diagnosis & therefore Targetted Treatment
  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis: Pododermatitis, Terrier crossbreed
  • Severe Atopic Dermatitis: Response after 20 months of Dynamic Sequential Multimodal Treatment, Terrier Crossbreed
  • Severe Atopic Dermatitis: Perineum, English Bull Terrier
  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis: Steroid-induced Flank Alopecia, West Highland White Terrier

 Vets – Atopic Dermatitis – Feline Atopic Syndrome

  • Papulocrustous or Miliary Dermatitis, Feline Atopic Syndrome
  • Skin Biopsy – a simple procedure but correct Case, Site & Pathologist selection is all important
  • Upper Lip & Palatine Lesions, Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex, Feline Atopic Syndrome
  • Skin Fragility Syndrome: Pre-Op, Intra-Op, 1 Day Post-Op (Catastrophic Consequence of Repetitive Depot Steroid Injections)
  • Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome: Severe Facial Excoriations

 Vets – Atopic Dermatitis – Intradermal Testing

  • An Intradermal Allergen Injection
  • Commonest Manifestation of Allergic Skin Disease: Paw Licking & Chewing:
  • Intradermal Test: Positive Reactions to Aeroallergen Injections
  • Feline Intradermal Test: Positive Reactions to Intradermal Aeroallergens, fluorescing under UV Light
  • Feline Atopic-like Dermatitis: ‘Fur mowing’ on a Cat’s Abdomen (not a ‘Habit’!)

Vets – Bacterial Infections

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Vets – Bacterial Infections – Staphylococcal (Pyoderma)

  •  Multi-Drug Resistant Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius (MRSP): before & after topical treatment only, Hungarian Vizsla
  • Nasal Bacterial Pyoderma, English Bull Terrier
  • Bullous Impetigo: Flocculent Interfollicular Pustule & immediate Diagnostic Cytology
  • Multi-Drug Resistant Staphylococcal Bacterial Infection, German Spitz
  • Rare Mucocutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, German Shepherd Dog

 Vets – Bacterial Infections – Fluorescence Biomodulation Trial

  • Chronic Idiopathic Pyoderma (MRSP & Pseudomonas): flank before & 11 weeks after Treatment, no Systemic Antimicrobials, German Shepherd Dog
  • Chronic Idiopathic Pyoderma (MRSP & Pseudomonas): perineum before, 8 & 11 weeks after Treatment, no Systemic Antimicrobials, German Shepherd Dog
  • Multi-resistant Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius & Pseudomonas Pyoderma: Cytology & Microbiology Report, German Shepherd Dog

Vets – Fungal Infections – Malassezia Yeast Dermatitis

  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis with Severe Secondary Malassezia Yeast Overgrowth: Chest & Fore Paw, Cairn Terrier
  • Malassezia Yeast Overgrowth: Abdomen & Claw Bases, Sphinx Cat
  • Feline Allergic Dermatitis with Malassezia Yeast Dysbiosis: immediate Cytology of Claw Bed
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis with Periocular Malassezia Yeast Dermatitis, Chihuahua
  • Malassezia Yeast Hypersensitivity: Saliva-stained Paw, Negative-stained Cytology, Positive Intradermal Test, French Bulldog

Vets – Fungal Infections – Dermatophytosis

  • Feline Dermatophytosis (‘Ringworm’): Fluorescing hairs infected with Microsporum canis Fungus, adult Cat
  • Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) or Superficial Bacterial Infection or Epitheliotropic Lymphoma?
  • Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) or Superficial Bacterial Infection or Pemphigus Foliaceus?
  • Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) or Superficial Bacterial Infection or Leishmaniosis?
  • Feline Dermatophytosis (‘Ringworm’): Fluorescing hairs infected with Microsporum canis fungus, Kitten
  • Chronic Dermatophytosis (4 Years): Trichophyton Fungal Infection diagnosed on first presentation & cured within weeks, Jack Russell Terrier

Vets – Fungal Infections – Fungal Granulomas

  • Dermatophytic Kerion: Ulcerated, Focal, Facial, Fungal Granuloma
  • Phaeohyphomycosis: Chronic, Ulcerated, Fungal Granuloma on a Cat’s Tail (Alternaria infectoria): Diagnostic Culture & Stained Fungal Hyphae
  • Phaeohyphomycosis: Xray of Chronic Fungal Granulomas tracking up a Cat’s Tail (Alternaria infectoria) for 2 years & 8 months
  • Phaeohyphomycosis: Ulcerated, Fungal Granuloma in Cat’s Paw, immediate RapiDiff & subsequent Periodic Acid Schiff & Grocott Silver stains (Alternaria rosae)
  • Phaeohyphomycosis: Multifocal, Chronic, Recurrent, Facial, Fungal Granuloma (Alternaria sp.), Fungal Elements on Immediate Cytology

Vets – Leishmaniosis

  • Recurrent Epistaxis, Dobermann Pinscher (Leishmania chagasi) imported from Brazil
  • Proliferative Granulomatous Dermatitis: low, medium & high magnification of Skin Biopsies (Leishmania infantum)
  • Pinnal Margin Exfoliative Dermatitis, Cutaneous Leishmaniosis (Leishmania infantum), Crossbreed
  • Leishmania infantum Amastigotes, pouring out of a ruptured Macrophage, in-house Lymph Node Aspirate Cytology during Nightshift (agonal in-patient with end-stage renal failure, receiving steroids for ‘allergy’), Crossbreed
  • Chronic Cutaneous Leishmaniosis: Positive Immunohistochemistry, After 9 weeks of Treatment (Leishmania infantum), Podenco canario Crossbreed
  • Cutaneous Leishmaniosis: Purulent Onychia (Leishmania infantum), Crossbreed
  • Leishmania Granulomas: Inner Ear Flap before & after only 4 weeks of treatment, immediate Diagnostic Aspirate Cytology; 7.5 month old Hungarian Vizsla (Leishmania infantum)

Vets – Demodicosis

  • Pododemodicosis: before & after 8 weeks of Treatment
  • Generalised Demodicosis: before & after 16 weeks of Treatment, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
  • Generalised Demodectic Mange with secondary Bacterial Pyoderma: Demodex canis adult mite in Diagnostic Hair Pluck, before & after 1 & 2 months of Treatment, French Bulldog
  • Rare Feline Demodicosis: Comedones, Demodex Cati Mites within Hair Follicles in Skin Biopsy; adult Mite in Diagnostic Hair Pluck
  • Pododemodicosis with Deep Bacterial Pyoderma, Shih Tzu
  • Adult-Onset Generalised Pyodemodicosis: Comedones & Prominent Follicular Pustules
  • Chronic, Adult-Onset, Demodectic Mange with rare, Secondary Vasculitis of Extremities, Boxer
  • Demodectic Otitis: Demodex canis mite in an Ear Wax Smear, Labrador Retriever

Vets – Autoimmune & Immune-Mediated DiseasesPemphigus Foliaceus

  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus (onset at 3 months’ old): suggestive immediate cytology, response after only 4 weeks
  • Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus: External Ear Flap on immediate Diagnosis, 2, 5, 10, 23 & 42 weeks post Pulse Treatment, Cocker Spaniel
  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus: On immediate Diagnosis & after 6 weeks of Topical Treatment only, British Blue Cat
  • Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus: Periocular, Nasal Planum, Pad, Paw, Undercarriage, Siberian Husky
  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus: On immediate Diagnosis, 6 and 16 months of Treatment, Siamese Cat
  • Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus: L Hind on immediate Diagnosis, 2, 5,10, 17, 23 & 42 weeks post-Pulse Treatment, Cocker Spaniel
  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus: Inflamed Claw Bed (Paronychia), before & after Cleansing, In-house Diagnostic Cytology

Vets – Autoimmune & Immune-Mediated DiseasesGranulomatus Sebaceous Adenitis

  • Granulomatous Sebaceous Adenitis: initial Presentation, macroscopic Severe Follicular Casts, 3.5 months of Treatment, 15-year-old Jack Russell Terrier
  • Chronic Granulomatous Sebaceous Adenitis: E-Consultation Proposed then Proven Diagnosis, English Springer Spaniel
  • Granulomatous Sebaceous Adenitis: Appearance, Diagnostic Histopathology, Close- Up, English Springer Spaniel

Vets – Paraneoplastic Diseases

  • Calcinosis cutis, secondary to adrenal carcinoma: early & later stage plus secondary infection
  • Feline Paraneoplastic Alopecia: First Presentation, with immediate Diagnosis, confirmed with Gross & Microscopic Appearance of Biliary Carcinoma
  • Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus: Internal Ear Flap – immediate Diagnosis, post-1st & 2nd Pulse Treatments, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
  • Pinnal Vasculitis, secondary to occult Metastatic Carcinoma: Diagnosis by Skin Biopsy then MRI, Golden Retriever
  • The Spectre of Canine Hepatocutaneous Syndrome – multifocal, non-pruritic, erosion, ulceration & crusting, Standard Dachshund
  • Canine Hepatocutaneous Syndrome – Hyperkeratotic Pads, Hepatic Ultrasonography, Laparoscopic Liver Biopsy, Poodle x Collie

Vets – Bee & Wasp Sting Anaphylaxis

  • Honey Bee-sting allergic ‘Red’ & one of her pups ‘Toast’
  • Positive Bee & Negative Wasp Venom Intradermal Test, Labrador Retriever
  • Acute Allergy Reaction: Facial Urticaria & Angiodema, Labrador Retriever

Clients – Introduction

  • Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus: on immediate Diagnosis & after 15 months of Topical Treatment only, Bengal Cat
  • A Newly Purchased, Labrador Retriever Puppy with Sarcoptic Mange: Adult Sarcoptes scabiei Mite & Nest with Eggs and Faeces (Scybala)
  • Very rare Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita: Vesicle During Biopsy, Intact Vesicle after Biopsy, Histopathology
  • Rare Canine Vesicular Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus in a previously unreported breed (1999), a Border Collie
  • Severe Calcinosis Cutis, Secondary to spontaneous Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s Disease), English Bulldog
  • Severe Thermal Burn: on admission after initial clean up then 2, 3, 5 & 10 weeks later, Scottish Fold Cat (‘dumped’ at clinic & rehomed to staff, advice free of charge)
  • Canine Oral Papillomatosis: Viral Wart on Lip Margin

 Clients – Your Referral Consultation

  • Atypical Feline Telogen Effluvium: newborn, 3.5 week, 7week, 6 month’s old kitten plus Trichogram
  • Superficial Bacterial Pyoderma: before & after with Close-up, English Bulldog
  • Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of Small Terriers associated with Demodex injai mites, Border Terrier
  • Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus: External Ear Flap on immediate Diagnosis, 2, 5, 10, 23 & 42 weeks post Pulse Treatment, Cocker Spaniel
  • Late Onset ‘Juvenile’ Cellulitis, 18 month old Labrador Retriever

Clients – Your Referral Consultation – Pet Health Submission Form

  • Rare Feline Cutaneous Asthenia (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome)
  • Very Rare, Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita (2nd Case!): External Nares before & after 16 weeks of Multimodal, Lifesaving Immunosuppression, Cured with no ongoing Treatment, Spanish Crossbreed
  • Cutaneous Leishmaniosis: Periocular Scaling, before & 8 weeks after Treatment (Leishmania infantum), Crossbreed
  • Feline OrthoPox Virus: Incorrect Treatment can be Fatal
  • Chronic Seborrhoeic Dermatitis: before & 5 weeks after Topical Only Treatment, Terrier Crossbreed

Clients – Your Referral Consultation – Appointment Information & Pre-Planning

  • Canine Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia: Diascopy, Gingival Petechial Haemorrhage
  • Hyperpigmented Viral Plaques, Pug
  • Rare Feline Multisystemic Histiocytic Sarcoma
  • Rare Paraneoplastic Pemphigus: Mucocutaneous Depigmentation & Nasal Ulceration, Flat-coated Retriever
  • Superficial Bacterial Pyoderma (Short-Coat Folliculitis): before & after with Close-up, English Bulldog

 Clients – Your Referral Consultation – Advice Sheets

  • Canine Noses: Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, Epitheliotropic Lymphoma, Pemphigus Foliaceus
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: before & after 6 weeks of Multimodal Treatment, West Highland White Terrier
  • Newly-described, rare, Generalised Discoid Lupus Erythematosus, Ventral Abdomen, Pomeranian
  • Mast Cell Tumours: 2 Different Appearances in Different Sites on the Same Dog

Clients – Allergic Dermatitis

  • German Shepherd Dog Pyoderma secondary to Canine Atopic Dermatitis: before & after Treatment established long-term Control
  • Severe Secondary Malassezia Overgrowth, Canine Atopic Dermatitis, before and after Multimodal Treatment, Terrier Crossbreed
  • Severe Acral Lick Dermatitis, Secondary to Allergic Dermatitis, Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • The Spectre of Severe Chronic Atopic Dermatitis with Staphylococcal Bacterial Dysbiosis, West Highland White Terrier
  • Chronic Perineal Dermatitis – Presentation & after Multimodal Treatment

Clients – Allergic Dermatitis – Immunotherapy

  • A Pollen Harvester
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: head shaking, paw chewing & face scratching, English Setter
  • Positive Aeroallergen Allergy Tests: Intradermal Test Wheal and Fc Epsilon R1-a Serology for English Plantain Pollen
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis with Secondary Malassezia Yeast Dysbiosis causing pododermatitis

Clients – Nutrition & Dermatology – Atopic Dermatitis Diets

  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: redness, self-traumatic hair loss & excoriations on the Face, Ears & Armpits, young Crossbreed
  • Feline Allergic Dermatitis: Intense Itchiness even during Consultation
  • The Spectre of Chronic Atopic Dermatitis, West Highland White Terrier
  • Conformational & Allergic Pododermatitis: Interdigital Skin Erythema & Comedones, English Bulldog

 Clients – Allergic Dermatitis – Comparison of Commonly used Canine Anti-Allergy Med

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 Clients – Nutrition & Dermatology

  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis: before & 9 weeks after Multimodal Treatment, West Highland White Terrier
  • Generalised Demodectic Mange with Deep Bacterial Pyoderma: before & after Cure, with no Systemic Antimicrobials, Crossbreed
  • Feline Hyperthyroidism: Coat ‘Bronzing’
  • Symmetric Lupoid Onychodystrophy: easily detached claw (onychomadesis)
  • Post-Operative Complication: Sterile Panniculitis, Suture Reaction and/or Deep Pyoderma (infection)…?

 Clients – Nutrition & Dermatology – Food Allergy

  • Allergic Otitis Externa leading to Aural Haematoma: Drainage after Local Anaesthetic Cream Application
  • ‘Lick’ Granuloma secondary to Allergic Dermatitis: before & 4 weeks of Multimodal Treatment, Labrador Retriever
  • Acute Allergic Reaction: Angiodema & Urticaria, Labrador Retriever
  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis – Steroid-induced Alopecia, West Highland White Terrier
  • Canine Erythema Multiforme Minor
  • Cutaneous Adverse Food Reaction (Food Allergy): Pedal Pruritus (Paw Licking), Labrador Retriever

Clients – Nutrition & Dermatology – Diet Trial Choices

  • Secondary Pseudomonas Otitis Externa: before & after 5 weeks of Multimodal Treatment, with No Oral nor Aural Antibacterial, Welsh Springer Spaniel
  • Secondary Bacterial Pyoderma (Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius) – before and after topical treatment, English Bull Terrier
  • Orofacial Pain Syndrome, Burmese Cat
  • Alopecia X, Chihuahua

Clients – Nutrition & Dermatology – Diet Trial Instructions

  • Cocker Spaniel with Concurrent Skin & Liver Lesions: Hepatocutaneous Syndrome, Cutaneous Lymphoma, Drug Reaction…?
  • Feline Allergic Dermatitis: Fur-Mowing (not ‘Stress’!)
  • Severe, Chronic, Facial Fold Intertrigo, with Secondary Infection, Pug
  • Canine Allergic Dermatitis: Hind Paw Pruritus (not a ‘Habit’!)

Clients-Nutrition & Dermatology – Diet Trial Phases

  • A Geriatric Cat with Ulcerative Alopecic Dermatitis: Paraneoplastic Dermatopathy, Primary Skin Cancer or an Adverse Drug Reaction?
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: before & after 4 months of Immunotherapy, Plantain Pollen for Allergen-specific Immunotherapy, West Highland White Terrier
  • Canine Sterile Granuloma-Pyogranuloma Syndrome: before & after treatment, Bull Terrier Crossbreed
  • Feline Allergic Dermatitis: Indolent Ulcer, Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex
  • Vitiligo, Labrador Retriever

Clients – Ear Infections (Otitis Externa)

  • End-Stage Chronic Otitis Cases: Auricular Cartilage Ossification, XRay & CT Diagnoses
  • Chronic Recurrent Otitis with Secondary Ceruminous Gland Hyperplasia
  • Chronic Pseudomonas Otitis: before & after Successful Treatment (with no Antibacterials)
  • Immediate In-house Otitis Cytology: Malassezia Yeast, Staphylococcal & Pseudomonas Bacteria
  • Recalcitrant Pseudomonas Otitis with Biofilm: Slime in Ear Canal, Close Up & Immediate Diagnostic Cytology
  • Malassezia Hypersensitivity: Yeast with Neutrophils on immediate Cytology

 Clients – Pododermatitis

  • Chronic Multi-paw Pododermatitis: Left Hind before & after 6wks Treatment, Terrier Crossbreed
  • Conformational Pododermatitis, chocolate Labrador Retriever
  • Ruptured Interdigital Granuloma, English Bulldog
  • Inflamed, infected & ulcerated Pododermatitis: before & 15 months of treatment, Yorkshire Terrier
  • Multiple Interdigital Granulomas, Chinese Shar Pei
  • Conformational Pododermatitis: Paw Pad Margin Hypertrophy & Comedones, English Bulldog

Clients – Skin Cancer (Cutaneous Neoplasia)

  • Rare Feline Lung-Digit Syndrome: Chronic Claw Bed ‘Infection’; 1st Consultation – Neoplastic cells found within Pus on Simple Rapid Cytology; Neoplastic Infiltrates in Lungs on Reviewed Past Chest XRay
  • Epitheliotropic Lymphoma: Eyelid Depigmentation & Intracutaneous Haemorrhage, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Feline Nasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Pre- & Post-curative Surgery, then 4 weeks later
  • Benign Pigment or Skin Cancer? One of these Dogs has Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
  • Advanced Nasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Bassett Hound
  • The many faces of Epitheliotropic Lymphoma: Scaling; Alopecia & Erythema; Moist Exudative Plaque plus immediate Diagnostic in-house Cytology
  • Feline Paraneoplastic Alopecia: Forelimb, Paw & Causative, Rapidly Diagnosed Fatal Metastasized Pancreatic Carcinoma

Clients – Hair Loss (Alopecia)

  • English Bulldog Flanks: Hypothyroidism or Cyclical Flank Alopecia?
  • 3 Cases of Feline Fur-mowing: Stress-related, Habitual, Hormonal or Allergic?
  • Juvenile-Onset Ischaemic Dermatopathy, Mastiff
  • Congenital Alopecia – Severe, but treatable, Comedones, Chinese Crested Dog

Clients – Skin Cancer (Cutaneous Neoplasia)

  • Epitheliotropic Lymphoma: Eyelid Depigmentation & Intracutaneous Haemorrhage, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Feline Nasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Pre- & Post-curative Surgery, then 4 weeks later
  • Benign Pigment or Skin Cancer? One of these Dogs has Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
  • Advanced Nasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Bassett Hound
  • The many faces of Epitheliotropic Lymphoma: Scaling; Alopecia & Erythema; Moist Exudative Plaque plus immediate Diagnostic in-house Cytology

Downloads & Links – Apps

  •  Feline Orthopox Virus: Rapidly Fatal if Misdiagnosed & Mistreated, Rodent’s Revenge!
  • Feline Notoedric Mange caused by Notoedres cati Mites
  • Chronic Atopic Dermatitis: Axillary & Inguinal Hyperpigmentation easily visibly in a Hairless Breed, Chinese Crested Dog
  • Metacarpal ‘Fistula’, German Shepherd Dog
  • Feline Plasma Cell Pododermatitis, associated with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

 Downloads & Links – Treatment Videos

  • Rare Nasal Philtral Arteritis: before & after 6 Weeks Treatment, Labrador Retriever
  • Rare, Chronic, Ischaemic Dermatopathy: Ventral Abdomen, Miniature Schnauzer
  • Pituitary-dependent Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s Disease): Thin Hypotonic Skin with Prominent Veins
  • Skin Fragility Syndrome Secondary to Iatrogenic Hyperadrenocorticism (Drug-induced)
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Presentation & after a Compliant, Multimodal Treatment Plan established, West Highland White Terrier

 Downloads & Links – Veterinary Dermatology Societies

  • 2015 ESVD Congress UK Delegates, Krakow
  • 2015 ESVD Congress Dinner Dance ‘Survivors’, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Krakow
  • 2015 ESVD Congress South-East England Delegates, Krakow
  • 2016 BVDSG committee members with the 40th Birthday cake
  • 2016 BVDSG 40th Gala Dinner Reception
  • 2016 WCVD8 Gala Dinner Reception UK dermatologists enjoying some wine tasting at Chateau Giscours
  • 2016 WCVD Congress after-dinner group, Opéra National Grand Théâtre, Place de la Comédie, Bordeaux
  • 2018 ESVD Congress Dinner Dance ‘Survivors’, Dubrovnik
  • 2018 ESVD Therapeutics Workshop, Davos Delegates

 Downloads & Links – Veterinary Nutrition Companies

  • Eosinophilic Folliculitis & Furunculosis (Putative Arthropod-Bite Allergy): before & after 2 weeks Treatment, after immediate Diagnostic Cytology & Cancellation of Biopsy Procedure
  • Pyotraumatic Folliculitis & Furunculosis, secondary to Allergic Dermatitis, Labrador Retriever
  • Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Severe Pruritus in Consultation, Labrador Retriever
  • Cutaneous Adverse Food Reaction (Food Allergy): Severe Facial Self-Trauma, Cat

Downloads & Links – Veterinary Pharmaceutical Companies

  •  Severe Flea Bite Hypersensitivity (flea saliva allergy), Crossbreed (RSPCA Cruelty Case)
  • Malassezia Dermatitis: before & after 8 weeks of Topical Treatment, Bassett Hound
  • Hypothyroidism: Nasal Planar Alopecia & Hyperpigmentation, Jack Russell Terrier
  • Drug-Induced Hyperoestragenism: Washed-out Coat, Alopecia with Hyperpigmentation Pendulous Prepuce Linear Preputial Erythema

 Other Information – Corporate Social Responsibility

  • 20170321 World Down’s Syndrome Day Fund Raising at Balfour Primary School (Date = 3 x 21 Chromosomes!)
  • My son Adam ventilated in The Evelina Childrens’ Hospital, St Thomas’, ICU, with his medical team on Christmas Day
  • Prostate Cancer: my MRI scan & me, increasing awareness during Mo-vember
  • The Finish Line of one of our Capital-to-Coast Charity Bike Rides for Down Syndrome Association
  • Walking to my New Priory Dermatology Clinic with ‘Tap’, my Labrador Retriever

Other Information-CPD

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Other Information – Acknowledgements

  • Feline Mycobacterial Infection (Tuberculosis)
  • Canine Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: Nasal depigmentation, erosions & loss of Surface Architecture
  • Feline Post-inflammatory Leukotrichia

 Other Information – Homeopathy

  • Primary Atopic Dermatitis with Secondary Malassezia Yeast Pododermatitis: Initial Presentation, Immediate Cytology, During Treatment, English Setter
  • Rare Demodex Gatoi Infestation: Self-Traumatic Alopecia, Adult Mite found by Skin Scraping & subsequent Biopsy Review (previously missed by Pathologist), Bengal Cat
  • Chronic, Generalised, Demodectic Mange with Deep Bacterial Infection: Diagnosed, Treated & Cured in 1 Consultation, Doberman Pinscher
  • Severe Pad Hyperkeratosis, German Shepherd Dog
  • Calici Virus Infection: Rapid Onset Facial & Oral Ulceration, Persian Cat