UTCVM Faculty
Keith A. Hnilica, D.V.M, M.S., D.A.C.V.D., Associate Professor, Dermatology

Mailing Address: Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Tennessee
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
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C-247 

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Education


MBA

2006-2007 The University of Tennessee

Residency

1994-1997 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.

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  • 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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