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Consult with Prof. Derek Knottenbelt: If it isn't a sarcoid and it isn't a melanoma and it isn't a carcinoma, what is it? (Part 5)
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Equine

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2 Hours

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Thu, 01 January, 1970

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Thu, 01 January, 1970

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English

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Geriatrics

Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology

Pathology - Clinical & Gross

Surgery

Toxicology & Pharmacology

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Global

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Global

Online Lecture – Consult with Prof. Derek Knottenbelt: If it isn't a sarcoid and it isn't a melanoma and it isn't a carcinoma, what is it? (Part 5) (Recorded November 2020)

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

There are lots of rare tumours affecting the skin in particular and there are principles of examination that enable us to identify what these are without having to look back into our undergraduate pathology memory bank! The difficulty with many of these conditions is that they are rare and perhaps are just rarely reported. They are commonly misdiagnosed and it is important to remember that there are tumour like conditions and tumours and the difference can be subtle and difficult. If you get it wrong there will be a price to pay so we hope that this lecture will help to clarify at least some of these conditions.

Derek qualified from Edinburgh University in 1970 and after a period in research, spent 12 years in private practice. During this time he developed a keen interest in equine medicine and in 1985 he joined the academic world. Derek moved to Liverpool in 1989 and has since become Professor in Equine Internal Medicine. He has published widely in the scientific and lay press and is the author of 10 recognised text books. Derek has received international awards for his welfare work, his science and in 2005 he was honoured with an OBE by the Queen for his services to the horse. He is involved with national and international equine welfare and other charities. Derek's main professional interests are in oncology, dermatology, ophthalmology and wound management.

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