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    Clinical outcome of cutaneous rapidly growing mycobacterial infections in cats in the south-eastern United States: a review of 10 cases (1996–2006) by Horne, Katie S., Kunkle, Gail A.

    Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery (01-08-2009)
    “…Cutaneous infection caused by rapidly growing mycobacteria is a relatively uncommon condition in cats, with variable response rates to surgical debulking and…”
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    Comparison of body temperature in cats using a veterinary infrared thermometer and a digital rectal thermometer by Kunkle, Gail A, Nicklin, Constance F, Sullivan-Tamboe, Deborah L

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if the temperatures obtained using a veterinary infrared (IR) thermometer agreed with a digital rectal thermometer…”
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    Comparison of serum dexamethasone concentrations in cats after oral or transdermal administration using Pluronic Lecithin Organogel (PLO): A pilot study by Willis-Goulet, Heather S., Schmidt, Bill A., Nicklin, Constance F., Marsella, Rosanna, Kunkle, Gail A., Tebbett, Ian r.

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-04-2003)
    “…The objective of this study was to measure and compare the serum concentrations of dexamethasone after oral and transdermal administration using pluronic…”
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    The teaching of dermatology in veterinary education in North America (2002) by Kunkle, Gail A., Nicklin, Constance F.

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-04-2003)
    “…The purpose of this study was to collect and report the current quantity and content of dermatology taught in the nonclinical and clinical curricula of North…”
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    Validity of skin testing for diagnosis of food allergy in dogs by Kunkle, G, Horner, S

    “…One hundred suspected allergic dogs were skin-tested with 9 food extracts, in addition to other inhalant and insect allergens. Forty-eight of the dogs had +2…”
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    Use of pentoxifylline in the treatment of allergic contact reactions to plants of the Commelinceae family in dogs by MARSELLA, ROSANNA, KUNKLE, GAIL, LEWIS, DIANE

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-06-1997)
    “…The effects of pentoxifylline (10 mg kg−1 orally [PO] twice daily) in three dogs with a confirmed contact allergy to plants of the Commelinceae family are…”
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    Immediate intradermal flea antigen reactivity in clinically normal adult dogs from south Florida, USA by Kunkle, G.A, Jones, L, Petty, P

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-2000)
    “…Eighty‐six clinically normal adult dogs from southern Florida, USA, with no history of dermatitis, were intradermally skin tested with Greer flea antigen…”
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    Double-blind pilot study on the effects of ketoconazole on intradermal skin test and leukotriene C4 concentration in the skin of atopic dogs by MARSELLA, ROSANNA, KUNKLE, GAIL A., VAUGHN, DANA M., MACDONALD, JOHN

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-1997)
    “…The effects of ketoconazole on intradermal skin test results and on leukotriene C4 (LTC4) concentration in the skin of atopic dogs were evaluated in a pilot…”
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    Safety of long-term administration of a 0.01% fluocinolone shampoo in allergic dogs by Beale, K.M, Kunkle, G.A, Ginn, P, Keisling, K

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-2000)
    “…Nine dogs with allergic dermatitis were bathed twice weekly with a 0.01% fluocinolone shampoo for 6 months to evaluate the shampoo’s effects on the…”
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    Use of lufenuron for treatment of generalized demodicosis in dogs by SCHWASSMANN, MARCIA, KUNKLE, GAIL A., HEPLER, DOUGLAS I., LEWIS, DIANE T.

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-1997)
    “…The efficacy of lufenuron for treatment of generalized demodicosis in dogs was investigated. Eleven dogs with generalized demodicosis received either low‐dose…”
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    Prevalence of ectoparasites in a population of feral cats from north central Florida during the summer by Akucewich, Lisa H, Philman, Kendra, Clark, Abby, Gillespie, Jeromey, Kunkle, Gail, Nicklin, Constance F, Greiner, Ellis C

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (16-10-2002)
    “…Ectoparasites are a common and important cause of skin disorders in cats. Ectoparasites are capable of disease transmission and can cause life-threatening…”
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    Comparison of the efficacy of cefadroxil and generic and proprietary cephalexin in the treatment of pyoderma in dogs by Frank, L A, Kunkle, G A

    “…We compared efficacy of cefadroxil and generic and proprietary cephalexin in treatment of pyoderma in dogs. Forty-four dogs were randomly assigned to receive 1…”
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    Evaluation of persistence of terbinafine in the hair of normal cats after 14 days of daily therapy by Foust, Abby L, Marsella, Rosanna, Akucewich, Lisa H, Kunkle, Gail, Stern, Amy, Moattari, Syamak, Szabo, Nancy J

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-08-2007)
    “…This study determined the residual concentration of terbinafine in cat hair after 14 days of oral treatment. Ten clinically normal cats were administered…”
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    Comparison of the clinical efficacy of oral terbinafine and ketoconazole combined with cephalexin in the treatment of Malassezia dermatitis in dogs - a pilot study by Rosales, M.S, Marsella, R, Kunkle, G, Harris, B.L, Nicklin, C.F, Lopez, J

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-06-2005)
    “…The purpose of this randomized, single blinded clinical trial was to evaluate cytologically and clinically the efficacy of oral cephalexin alone and its…”
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    Double‐blind pilot study on the effects of ketoconazole on intradermal skin test and leukotriene C 4 concentration in the skin of atopic dogs by MARSELLA, ROSANNA, KUNKLE, GAIL A., VAUGHN, DANA M., MACDONALD, JOHN

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-1997)
    “…Abstract  The effects of ketoconazole on intradermal skin test results and on leukotriene C 4 (LTC 4 ) concentration in the skin of atopic dogs were evaluated…”
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    Intradermal reactivity to various insect and arachnid allergens among dogs from the southeastern United States by Willis, E L, Kunkle, G A, Esch, R E, Grier, T J, Kubilis, P S

    “…To compare cutaneous reactivity to insect and arachnid allergens in clinically normal (control) and allergic dogs in the southeastern United States…”
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