
In DVM Best Practices on Feline Medicine (May, 2002), I wrote about feline ear mites and dermatophytes, two common infectious diseases often seen in feline practice.
Dr. Rosenbaum, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology, practices at Veterinary Specialists of Rochester in New York. She is a 1989 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, where she completed her dermatology residency and was a clinical instructor for two years.
In DVM Best Practices on Feline Medicine (May, 2002), I wrote about feline ear mites and dermatophytes, two common infectious diseases often seen in feline practice.
Dr. Michele Rosenbaum outlines diagnostic and clinical management options for two of the most common infectious diseases seen in feline patients.
Dr. Michele Rosenbaum examines the causes of focal, non-pruritic, non-inflammatory alopecia.
Published: June 1st 2002 | Updated:
Published: May 1st 2002 | Updated:
Published: June 1st 2001 | Updated: