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Equine Internal Medicine

9780721697772
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This is the only equine book on the market devoted solely to internal medicine. This problem-oriented book is organised into two primary sections. Part 1 is problem-based focusing on the mechanisms underlying disease and the principles underlying treatment. Part 2 is a body systems approach to common problems. Here individual diseases are discussed in terms of anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment. There are special and timely chapters on critical care, diseases of foals, and epidemiology.
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Saunders
32283
9780721697772
9780721697772

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1680
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
3919
  • PART ONE MECHANISMS OF DISEASE AND PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT
    Chapter 1 The Equine Immune System
    1.1 Equine Immunology
    1.2 Hypersensitivity & Autoimmunity
    1.3 Immunodeficiency
    1.4 Immunomodulators
    Chapter 2 Mechanisms of Infectious Disease
    2.1 Mechanisms of Establishment and Spread of Bacterial and Fungal Infections
    2.2 Mechanisms of Establishment and Spread of Viral Infections
    2.3 Internal Parasite Infections
    2.4 Rickettsial Diseases
    Chapter 3 Clinical Approach to Commonly Encountered Problems
    3.1 Syncope and Weakness
    3.2 Polyuria and Polydipsia
    3.3 Edema
    3.4 Changes in Body Weight
    3.5 Abdominal Distention
    3.6 Dysphagia
    3.7 Respiratory Distress
    3.8 Cough
    3.9 Changes in Body Temperature
    3.10 Diarrhea
    3.11 Clinical Assessment of Poor Performance
    Chapter 4 Pharmacologic Principles
    4.1 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
    4.2 Antimicrobial Therapy
    4.3 Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
    4.4 Respiratory Pharmacology
    Chapter 5 Clinical Nutrition
    Chapter 6 Critical Care
    PART TWO DISORDERS OF SPECIFIC BODY SYSTEMS
    Chapter 7 Disorders of the Respiratory System
    Chapter 8 Disorders of the Cardiovascular System
    Chapter 9 Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
    Chapter 10 Disorders of the Neurologic System
    Chapter 11 Disorders of the Skin
    Chapter 12 Disorders of the Hematopoietic System
    Chapter 13 Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System
    13.1 Examination for Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    13.2 Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Inflammation
    13.3 Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
    13.4 Malabsorption Syndromes and Maldigestion: Pathophysiology, Assessment, Management and Outcome
    13.5 Pathophysiology of Mucosal Injury and Repair
    13.6 Gastrointestinal Ileus
    13.7 Endotoxemia
    13.8 Oral Diseases
    13.9 Esophageal Diseases
    13.10 Diseases of the Stomach
    13.11 Duodentitis/Proximal Jejunitis (Anterior Enteritis, Proximal Enteritis)
    13.12 Proliferative and Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Associated with Malabsorption and Maldigestion
    13.13 Inflammatory Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract Causing Diarrhea
    13.14 Ischemic Disorders of the Intestinal Tract
    13.15 Obstructive Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    13.16 Neoplasia of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    13.17 Peritonitis
    Chapter 14 Disorders of the Liver
    Chapter 15 Equine Ophthalmology
    Chapter 16 Disorders of the Reproductive System
    Chapter 17 Disorders of the Urinary System
    Chapter 18 Disorders of the Endocrine System
    18.1 Calcium Disorders
    18.2 Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (Equine Cushings Disease)
    18.3 Thyroid Gland
    18.4 The Adrenal Glands
    18.5 Endocrine Pancreas
    18.6 Magnesium Disorders
    Chapter 19 Disorders of Foals
    Chapter 20 Toxicologic Problems
    Chapter 21 Veterinary Epidemiology
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