Episodios

  • 275. Advice from a dermatopathologist
    Jun 5 2025

    This episode of the podcast welcomes Dr. Kelly Keating, DACVP, DACVD. Dr. Keating sees clinical dermatology cases in Las Vegas and reviews dermatopathology. So, she has experience collecting the biopsy samples herself and reading them!

    Dr. Keating provides insight on how to maximize your histopathology findings and work with your dermatopathologist to get a diagnosis. Nobody wants to get back non-specific inflammation!

    You can go to https://www.animaldermatology.com/dermatopathology-services if you are interested in submitting to Animal Dermatopathology Services!

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro
    01:13 Most common mistakes you see with submissions to skin biopsy?
    04:46 How much does having a submission of history help you when you do get a sample?
    09:21 Tips for general practitioners who are submitting biopsies
    12:04 Tips for mass removals
    14:46 Site selection
    18:28 Biopsy an ulcer
    20:14 Preferred withdrawal time
    24:25 How often do you see infections covering up what you need to see?
    27:40 What are special stains?
    30:05 Tissue Culture explanation
    33:18 Biopsy Ear Tips
    35:10 Where people can send Dr. Keating samples
    36:47 Outro

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    37 m
  • 274. Itch vs. Inflammation
    May 29 2025

    Itch and inflammation are terms that are often used in allergies. However, it is important to consider how the various allergy medications affect each of these aspects of management. There are so many different presentations of allergies and no one-size-fits-all protocol. Knowing when you may need a drug more anti-inflammatory and not just anti-itch is important! Between Cytopoint, Apoquel, Zenrelia, cyclosporine and steroids... do you feel confident on when to select which medication?

    Check out some helpful hints on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

    00:00 Intro
    00:25 Itch vs Inflammation
    03:36 Cytopoint
    05:24 Apoquel and Zenrelia
    07:14 Cyclosporine
    08:59 Steroids
    12:32 Summary

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    13 m
  • 273. Grab Bag: Canine Atopy with Julia Miller
    May 22 2025

    She's back! Based on the success of grab bag episodes... Dr. Julia Miller is back to discuss canine atopic dermatitis! It is one of the most common diseases managed in veterinary dermatology.

    When do you pick a particular allergy medication?

    Are there allergy supplements that really work?

    What about ear maintenance?

    We answer the questions you submitted on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

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    33 m
  • 272. Grab Bag: Food Allergy with Julia Miller
    May 15 2025

    We asked, you answered! Food allergy can be complicated and there so many different opinions out there. So, I invited fellow dermatologist and frequent guest on the podcast Dr. Julia Miller to discuss! Dr. Miller is a boarded dermatologist practicing in Louisville, KY. Listen as we take a practical approach regarding when to do a diet trial, what diet to use and how to work WITH (rather than AGAINST) your clients when working up a food allergy on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!


    00:00 Intro
    01:41 What food do you start with for food allergies?
    05:01 Considerations between a young dog vs older dog
    07:11 Concerns about corn allergies?
    12:04 Preventatives
    16:16 Length of time for diet trials?
    19:28 Deciphering between both food and environmental allergies
    26:33 Diet Challenges
    29:51 Outro

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    30 m
  • 271. Yeast Hypersensitivity
    May 8 2025

    Cutaneous Malassezia (yeast) hypersensitivity shows up as a marked inflammatory and pruritic response to relatively low numbers of yeast organisms, though some dogs may also have overt infection with many yeast organisms on cytology.
    There is no specific criteria of how to diagnose these dogs and maintain treatment. However, there are hints of how you can look at the clinical signs and history to heighten your suspicion.

    Find out more on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro
    00:25 Yeast Hypersensitivity
    05:12 When to call a dog hypersensitive to yeast
    07:15 Encouraging people to allergy test
    08:41 How is my underlying control?
    11:21 Symptoms
    13:09 Outro

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    14 m
  • 270. How to be proactive instead of reactive
    May 1 2025

    Allergy management is a long-term game. So, how do clinicians educate clients and use their tools to practice a "proactive" approach rather than a "reactive" approach?

    Check out this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast to alter how you manage these itchy pets!

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro
    01:54 What's a proactive mindset?
    06:44 Supplements with good research
    08:42 Immunotherapy
    12:43 The Flare Prep
    14:46 Summary

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    16 m
  • 269. When to suspect pemphigus in dogs and cats
    Apr 24 2025

    It can be difficult to differentiate pemphigus foliaceus (PF) in certain cases. If there is a lot of infection or inflammation, it can be difficult to tell if the case is autoimmune or allergic. However, there are a few hints between dogs and cats that can give you an indication you are dealing with PF.

    In dogs, honey colored adherent crusting, facial lesions, nasal planum involvement and crust paw pads can occur with PF. In cats, purulent debris at the claw folds, crusting/erythema around the nipples and crusting/erythema to the pinna can be hints of PF.

    As always, check cytology and look for neutrophilic inflammation without infection and/or acantholytic keratinocytes (prematurely lifted skin cells). Learn more details on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    01:53 Dogs and Pemphigus
    04:29 Oral Mucosa
    06:00 Cats and Pemphigus
    09:53 Cytology and Pemphigus
    12:53 Summary

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    14 m
  • 268. Skin barrier: three ways to repair it
    Apr 17 2025

    When we talk about the multimodal approach to allergy management, a large portion of that is repairing the skin barrier. As the skin is the largest organ in the body and external, it is important to keep it healthy and hydrated. Pets with atopy have genetic defects in their skin that allow allergens to penetrate easily.

    But, how can you restore the skin barrier? Learn about three different ways on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!

    1. Topicals
    2. Nutrition
    3. Supplements

    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    03:13 Topicals
    08:41 Topicals That Are Good For Restoring The Skin Barrier
    11:53 Nutrition
    14:13 Supplements
    16:33 Summary

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    18 m
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