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Perianal glands 1.7 Permethrin 3.12, 3.13

Persian 1.6,2.2, 3.4, 3.8,4.4,4.10,5.8,7.2,16.1,16.8,18.2,18.4,20.2,23.1 pH 1.10

Phaeohyphomycosis 5.1-2 Phaeomelanin 1.7 Pheromone therapy 17.10 Pheromones 17.10 Phialophora spp. 5.1, 7.8 Phototherapy 15.2 Piebaldism 16.4 Pigmentation 1.7,16.4 Pili torti 16.2,19.2 Piryproxifen 3.12,3.13 Plakoglobin 13.1 Plaque 2.8

Plasma celi chondritis 7.6

Plasma celi pododermatitis 7.6, 21.4, 24.8

Plasma celi stomatitis 7.6, 12.8

Pododermatitis 10.2,11.2,16.2,24.1-8

Polyarthritis 13.2

Polyphagia 19.4

Polyuria-polydipsia 14.8, 19.4

Porphyromonas spp. 7.6

Potassium hydroxide 4.4

Potassium iodide 5.4

Potassium monoperoxysulphate 4.10

Potentiated sulphonamides 6.3,6.7,13.1

Poxvirus infection 7.1-2,12.8,18.4,20.4, 21.2, 21.4, 25.4

Prednisolone (see corticosteroids)

Profiles for dermatological examination 2.10

Progestagens 17.8

Pro-opiomelanocortin 17.1

Propranolol 17.9

Proteases 17.1

Proteus spp. 1.9, 6.10, 7.8'

Proton therapy 15.2 Pruritus 4.2, 9.1,10.2,11.2,17.1,20.2 behavioural disorders 17.1 diagnosis 2.3,18.1-7

face (andneck) 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 18.6,17.4,11.2,23.1-6 paraneoplastic 14.6 Pseudomonas spp. 1.9,6.10, 7.8 Pseudopelade 19.6

Psychiatrie (see behavioural disorders)

Psoriasiform (scalę) 2.6 Ptyalism 17.4 Pulex irritans 3.10-11, 8.2 Purpura 2.4 Pus 6.1,6.4, 6.10 Pustule 13.4

Pyoderma 6.2-7,7.8,21.4 Pyothorax 6.8 Pyrexia 12.4

Pythiosis (see Pythium insidiosum)

Pythium insidiosum 5.1,7.8 Pytiriasiform (scalę) 2.6

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