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| Qualifications |
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Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon (UK)
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| Memberships |
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American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology
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| Clinical Interests |
| Atopic dermatitis, food hypersensitivity, alopecia, dermatophytosis, leishmaniosis |
| Research Interests |
| Abnormality of steroidogenesis and alopecia in dogs; Cushing's disease; cutaneous microbiology |
| Selected Publications |
1. Cerundolo R., de Caprariis D., Manna L., Gravino A.E. Recurrent deep pyoderma in German Shepherd dogs with underlying ehrlichioses and hypergammaglobulinaemia. Veterinary Dermatology 9, 135-42, 1998. 2. Cerundolo R., Maiolino P., Roperto F., Lloyd D.H., Visentin A., Maio M. Vitiligo following melanoma in Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs: gross, ultrastructural and immunological studies. Advances in Veterinary Dermatology Vol. 3, 65-74, 1998. 3. Cerundolo R. Symmetrical alopecia in the dog. Commissioned article for: In Practice 21, 350-359, 1999. 4. Cerundolo R., Lloyd D. H., Pidduck H.G. Studies on the inheritance of hair loss in the Irish water spaniel. The Veterinary Record, 145, 542-544, 1999. 5. Cerundolo R., McEvoy F., McNeil P. E., Lloyd D. H. Ultrasonographic detection of a pancreatic glucagon-secreting multihormonal islet cell tumour in a dachshund with metabolic epidermal necrosis. The Veterinary Record, 145, 662-666, 1999. 6. Ferguson E., Cerundolo R., Lloyd D. H., Rest J., Cappello R. Dermatomyositis in five Shetland sheepdogs in the United Kingdom. The Veterinary Record 146, 214-217, 2000. 7. Cerundolo R., Alopecia associated with abnormal steroidogenesis in dogs. Continuing Professional Development-Veterinary Medicine 2, 100-104, 2000. 8. Cerundolo R., Lloyd D. H., McNeil P. E., Evans, H. An analysis of factors underlying hypotrichosis and alopecia in Irish water spaniels in the United Kingdom. Veterinary Dermatology 11, 107-122, 2000. 9. Cerundolo R., Rest, J. Persechino A. What is your diagnosis? Journal of Small Animal Practice 2002; 43: 1,36. 10. Cerundolo R., Maiolino P. Cutaneous lesions of the canine scrotum. Veterinary Dermatology 13, 63-73, 2002. |
