Virbac has launched an iPhone app designed to support veterinary surgeons in the diagnosis of canine dermatological conditions.Virbac has launched an iPhone app designed to support veterinary surgeons in the diagnosis of canine dermatological conditions.

Called Virbac-Derm-Diag it enables clinicians to create a clinical history (including photographs) of a patient then recommends a clinical chronological approach for the diagnosis of many of the canine skin diseases seen most commonly in practice. It also contains a library of downloadable monographs, videos and images of skin diseases which can be used to support discussions with owners about diagnosis and potential treatment regimes.

Chris Geddes MRCVS, Product Manager, said: "Dog skin disorders are among the most common health problems seen in practice and have a wide range of causative factors. We are really excited about the launch of the app, which should prove really useful as vets work through the various steps of history-taking and examination required to reach an accurate diagnosis.

It also provides a wealth of materials to help them explain the implications of diagnosis to owners and recommended treatment options."

Veterinary dermatologist Anthony Chadwick said: "This is an ideal app for those vets who have an interest in dermatology and want readily accessible information at their fingertips. The images of lesions are likely to be particularly helpful."

Virbac Derm-Diag, it is available by searching for 'Virbac' in the app store (or click here). The content is restricted to veterinary surgeons, who must register at www.virbacderm.com to gain an access code.

Virbac says an iPad version will be available within weeks and there are plans to launch the app on other platforms shortly.

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