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Approach to the dermatological case Signalment Presenting complaint History – Focused and generalised – of animal – environment/travel/boarding – Previous therapy very important Physical examination

Dermatological examination Examine entire body Mucous membranes Observe the animal (while in the waiting room and in the examination room) General assessment of the coat – Distribution of the lesions – Dry or greasy coat – Colour texture Skin assessment – Thorough examination of skin – Check skin quality (atrophic/inelastic – hyperadrenocorticism, hyperelastic – Ehlers- Danlos syndrome) – Skin colour – Primary or secondary dermatological lesions – Evaluate any areas of alopecia (hair fell out or nibbled short)

Dermatological examination Skin assessment – Thorough examination of skin – Check skin quality (atrophic/inelastic – hyperadrenocorticism, hyperelastic – Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) – Check skin temperature by touch – Skin colour – Primary or secondary dermatological lesions – Evaluate any areas of alopecia (hair fell out or nibbled short)

Dermatological examination Hair assessment – Does hair epilate easily (hormonal aetiology?) – Unusual look to the hair (follicular casts) Then develop a list of differentials and any further diagnostic tests to be performed