Thursday 23 March 2023
14h00 (Time zone Paris)
Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
Dermatology
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Next live webconferences by Dr. Diana FERREIRA

Thursday 23 March 2023
14h00 (Time zone Paris)
Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
Dermatology
Monday 17 July 2023
14h00 (Time zone Paris)
Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
Dermatology

Training courses by Dr. Diana FERREIRA

DV Diana FERREIRA
Dipl. ECVD
Video time : 26 min + MCQ
Dermatology
Teaching goals
  • Otitis externa (OE) is defined as an acute or chronic inflammation of the external ear canal. In dogs, it is a very common alteration, being reported to represent up to 20% of all visits seen in the daily small animal clinic. In cats, otitis externa is less common, accounting for about 4% of all medical cases. Although it is often considered a diagnosis, otitis externa is just a clinical sign, almost always resulting from an underlying primary cause, almost always involving a secondary infection, and in which other predisposing and perpetuating factors also contribute to the disease. For the effective management of all cases of otitis, these factors must be identified and controlled.
  • Otitis media (OM) usually occurs as an extension of otitis externa and can occur in up to 80% of cases of chronic otitis, being a frequent cause of therapeutic failure in the management of OE.
  • With this class we intend to define the most appropriate therapeutic approaches taking into account the different clinical scenarios.
DV Diana FERREIRA
Dipl. ECVD
Video time : 29 min + MCQ
Dermatology
Teaching goals
  • Otitis externa (OE) is defined as an acute or chronic inflammation of the external ear canal. In dogs, it is a very common alteration, being reported to represent up to 20% of all visits seen in the daily small animal clinic. In cats, otitis externa is less common, accounting for about 4% of all medical cases. Although it is often considered a diagnosis, otitis externa is just a clinical sign, almost always resulting from an underlying primary cause, almost always involving a secondary infection, and in which other predisposing and perpetuating factors also contribute to the disease. For the effective management of all cases of otitis, these factors must be identified and controlled.
  • Otitis media (OM) usually occurs as an extension of otitis externa and can occur in up to 80% of cases of chronic otitis, being a frequent cause of therapeutic failure in the management of OE.
  • With this class we intend to define the best diagnostic approach in cases of acute and chronic external otitis.
DV Diana FERREIRA
Dipl. ECVD
Video time : 25 min + MCQ
Dermatology
Teaching goals
  • Unlike dogs, external otitis (OE) is much less frequent in cats, being a reason for consultation in only 2% of cases.
  • The primary causes of otitis externa in cats differ to some extent from those in dogs, requiring an adapted and specific diagnostic approach.
  • The purpose of this talk is therefore to summarize the various causes associated with the development of otitis externa in cats.