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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Autoimmune and immunemediated diseases – part II. – Dr. Chiara Noli\nThere are many autoimmune and immunomediated skin diseases in dogs and cats\, with different pathogenesis and cinical presentations. Some of them are easily diagnosed on clinical grounds but some others histopathology for the diagnosis. Depending on the disease\, therapeutical protocols may vary and the progonosis can be diverse. \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnostic and therapeutic approach to autoimmune and immunemediated skin diseases. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260518T190000
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Diagnosis and management of canine hypercortisolism. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis\nSpontaneous and iatrogenic hypercortisolism is probably the most common cause of endocrine alopecia\, frequently accompanied by additional skin lesions and systemic signs in dogs. Although in advanced cases diagnosis is usually straightforward\, there are dogs with less typical presentations posing diagnostic dilemmas. Furthermore\, the correct interpretation of low-dose dexamethasone suppression test results has changed in recent years. Finally\, there are multiple treatment options that should be prioritized depending on the cause of hypercortisolism\, and treatment monitoring is very complicated \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnosis and management of canine hypercortisolism (spontaneous and iatrogenic) \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260615T190000
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Autoimmune and immunemediated diseases – part III. – Dr. Chiara Noli\nThere are many autoimmune and immunomediated skin diseases in dogs and cats\, with different pathogenesis and cinical presentations. Some of them are easily diagnosed on clinical grounds but some others histopathology for the diagnosis. Depending on the disease\, therapeutical protocols may vary and the progonosis can be diverse. \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnostic and therapeutic approach to autoimmune and immunemediated skin diseases \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260720T190000
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 6
DESCRIPTION:Canine leishmaniosis. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis\nCanine leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum is highly endemic in South Europe but is gradually expanding northwards and imported cases are occasionally witnessed even in northern countries. The non-specific clinical presentation\, that may include one or multiple different types of skin lesions\, ocular and systemic signs\, the long list of differentials and the frequent reliance on serology as a stand-alone diagnostic test can lead to both overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis. Furthermore\, treatment monitoring and the decision for treatment discontinuation is very complicated. \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnosis\, treatment and monitoring of dogs with leishmaniosis based on current guidelines \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260907T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T062217
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 7
DESCRIPTION:Congenital and hereditary skin diseases. – Dr. Chiara Noli\nCongenital and hereditary skin diseases usually occur in young animals and usually are not curable. They can involve the epidermis\, the dermis and/or the adnexa with breed predisposition typical for each disease. Some may even not be compatible with life or with a good quality of life and carriers should be identified and avoided in breeding programmes. \nLearning outcomes:\nTo become aware of the occurrence of genetic and congenital skin diseases in dogs\, how to recognise the most frequent ones. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-7/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261012T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261012T210000
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 8
DESCRIPTION:Otitis externa in dogs and cats. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis\nOtitis externa is one of the most common reasons for consultation in small animal clinical practice. Otitis is not a disease but a syndrome with multiple causes that are classified into predisposing\, primary\, secondary and perpetuating. These causes are frequently combined with each other and the failure to recognize and treat all of them can cause therapeutic failures and/or frequent relapses \nLearning outcomes:\nSystematic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of predisposing\, primary\, secondary and perpetuating causes of otitis externa in dogs and cats. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-8/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261116T190000
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CREATED:20250211T194851Z
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 9
DESCRIPTION:Fungal skin diseases. – Dr. Chiara Noli\nThere are several fungal diseases\, the most common ones are caused by dermatophytes usually growing on hair or skin keratin. Other less common usually saprophytic fungi can grow in the subcutis\, particularly in inmmumocompromised animals\, while others cause systemic infections. Many of these fungal agents are zoonotic and should be well identified and treated to avoid contamination. \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnosis\, treatment and monitoring of dogs with dermatopytosis\, subcutaneous or systemic fungal diseases \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-9/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261214T190000
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 10
DESCRIPTION:Otitis externa and media in dogs and cats. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis\nOtitis media is one of the perpetuating factors of otitis externa and is especially common in chronic and relapsing cases. Furthermore\, there are some less common cases of otitis media that may not be accompanied by otitis externa\, such as primary otitis media with effusion in dogs and middle ear polyps in cats. Neurological signs and extension of inflammation into the inner ear can occur. Management depends on the cause and differs from that of otitis externa without otitis media \nLearning outcomes:\nRational diagnosis and medical management of dogs and cats with otitis media. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-10/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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