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Rational use of shampoos in veterinary dermatology

R. E. W. Halliwell
- 01 Aug 1991 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 8, pp 401-407
TLDR
Dramatic effects will not be the rule, but the rational use of these products can be of enormous benefit in a very wide range of dermatological disorders.
Abstract
Shampoo therapy has much to offer the clinician. It is important to remember the basic principles and the constituents of the products in use. Dramatic effects will not be the rule, but the rational use of these products can be of enormous benefit in a very wide range of dermatological disorders.

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Assessment of ocular discomfort caused by 5 shampoos using the Slug Mucosal Irritation test.

TL;DR: The Slug Mucosal Irritation (SMI) assay was adapted to evaluate canine hygiene shampoos to predict ocular discomfort and was considered as a reproducible and adaptable evaluation method for screening veterinary care products causing ocular comfort.
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The art of shampoos in canine and feline dermatology: Treatment and prevention strategies

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Corneocyte Counts for Evaluation of Antiseborrheic Shampoos in Dogs

TL;DR: The corneocyte collection technique used in this study proved to be a reliable method for assessing the rate of cell desquamation and cell surface cohesion in dogs.
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