Veterinary Dermatology College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama Diplomate, American College
of Veterinary Dermatology 1997
M.S.
1994-1997
Small Animal Surgery and Medicine College of
Veterinary Medicine Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
Internship
1993-1994
Small Animal Surgery and Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
D.V.M.
1989-1993
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
Clinical Interests
The integration of clinical veterinary dermatology into an intuitive
approach for students and practitioners.
The treatment of allergic dermatitis in dogs and cats.
The treatment and prevention of zoonotic dermatologic diseases
Research Interests
Zoonotic dermatoses (bacteria, fungal, and parasitic infections)
Feline Dermatoses
The immuno-pathomechanism of allergy.
Selected Publications
Medleau L, Hnilica KA. Small Animal Dermatology: A Color
Atlas and Therapeutic Guide. WB Saunders. Co., 1998-2000;
published April 2001.
www.utskinvet.org, a Veterinary Dermatology World Wide Web
resource for the practicing veterinarian, underwritten by
EVSCO Pharmaceuticals LLC for 2000, under construction 2000-2001.
Hnilica
KA, Medleau L. Evaluation of Topically Applied Enilconazole
for the Treatment of Dermatophytosis in a Persian
Cattery. Veterinary Dermatology 2002.
Hnilica KA. Treatment
of Dermatophytosis. American Academy of Veterinary
Dermatology: Derm Dialogue. 8-9, Winter 2000.
Hnilica KA, Vaughn D, MacDonald J, Wright J. Induced Leukotriene
C4 Synthesis in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Flea Allergy. Journal
of Veterinary Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 1998.
Hnilica KA. Advances in Allergy: Diagnosis and Treatment. Compendium
of Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian. 20:3;258-259,1998.
Hnilica KA, Angarano DW. Advances in Immunology: Role of T-helper
Lymphocyte Subsets. Compendium of Continuing Education for the
Practicing Veterinarian. 19:1;87-93, 1997.
Hnilica KA, Angarano DW. Th2 cells and the Pathogenesis of Allergy.
Journal of Veterinary Allergy and Clinical Immunology 4:4;128-133,
1996.
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