Canine atopic dermatitis is a complex disease. Management of patients is often multimodal and includes therapies directed at combatting the itch and inflammation as well as restoring the skin barrier.
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis and clinical research trials are underway to examine their effectiveness.
In this webinar, Dr. Rebecca Windsor reviews the immunological features of canine atopic dermatitis, current therapies used to combat itching and inflammation, and explains what stem cell therapy is and how it may be integrated as a treatment option in the future.
Running time: 47 mins
Not eligible for CE credit
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