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Small Animal Medical Differential Diagnosis

Small Animal Medical Differential Diagnosis

A Book of Lists

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Small Animal Medical Differential Diagnosis:: A Book of Lists is a quick, practical, and concise guide to the differential diagnosis, etiology, laboratory abnormalities, and classification of clinical signs and medical disorders in dogs and cats. By covering nearly every possible sign and clinical disorder relevant to small animal medical practice in a conveniently brief form, this pocket-sized, rapid reference helps the clinician make more reliable on-the-scene decisions.
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Saunders
36357
9781416032687
9781416032687

Opis

Rok wydania
2007
Numer wydania
1
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miękka foliowana
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320
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111 x 187
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227
  • Part One - CLINICAL SIGNS APPROACH TO DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    1. Abdominal Distention

    2. Abdominal Effusions and Ascites

    3. Abdominal Pain, Acute

    4. Aggressive Behavior, Cats

    5. Aggressive Behavior, Dogs

    6. Alopecia

    7. Anaphylaxis

    8. Anuria and Oliguria

    9. Anxiety and Phobias

    10. Ascites (see Abdominal Effusions and Ascites)

    11. Ataxia and Incoordination

    12. Blindness

    13. Bradycardia, Sinus

    14. Cachexia and Muscle Wasting

    15. Compulsive Behavior Disorders

    16. Constipation

    17. Coughing

    18. Cyanosis

    19. Deafness

    20. Diarrhea, Acute

    21. Diarrhea, Chronic

    22. Dyschezia (see Tenesmus and Dyschezia)

    23. Dysphagia

    24. Dyspnea

    25. Dysuria (see Stranguria, Dysuria, and Pollakiuria)

    26. Ecchymoses (See Petechiae and Ecchymoses)

    27. Edema

    28. Epistaxis

    29. Failure to Grow/Failure to Thrive

    30. Fever of Unknown Origin

    31. Flatulence

    32. Gagging

    33. Halitosis

    34. Head Tilt

    35. Hematemesis

    36. Hematochezia

    37. Hematuria

    38. Hemoptysis

    39. Hemorrhage, Prolonged

    40. Horners Syndrome

    41. Hyperthermia

    42. Hypothermia

    43. Icterus (Jaundice)

    44. Inappropriate Elimination

    45. Incontinence, Fecal

    46. Incontinence, Urinary

    47. Infertility, Female (Canine)

    48. Infertility, Male (Canine)

    49. Joint Swelling

    50. Lameness

    51. Lymphadenopathy (Lymph Node Enlargement)

    52. Melena

    53. Muscle Wasting (See Cachexia and Muscle Wasting)

    54. Nasal Discharge (See Sneezing and Nasal Discharge)

    55. Nystagmus

    56. Obesity

    57. Oliguria (See Anuria and Oliguria)

    58. Pallor

    59. Paresis and Paralysis

    60. Petechiae and Ecchymoses

    61. Pollakiuria (see Stranguria, Dysuria, and Pollakiuria)

    62. Polyuria and Polydipsia

    63. Pruritus

    64. Ptyalism (Excessive Salivation)

    65. Regurgitation

    66. Seizure

    67. Sneezing and Nasal Discharge

    68. Stertor and Stridor

    69. Stranguria, Dysuria, and Pollakiuria

    70. Stomatitis

    71. Stupor and Coma

    72. Syncope

    73. Tachycardia

    74. Tenesmus and Dyschezia

    75. Tremor

    76. Urine, Discolored

    77. Urticaria

    78. Vision Loss, Sudden (see Blindness)

    79. Vomiting

    80. Weakness

    81. Weight Gain (See Obesity)

    82. Weight Loss (See Cachexia and Muscle Wasting)

    Part TWO - SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    Section I - CARDIOPULMONARY DISORDERS

    1. Diseases or Clinical Signs Associated with Systemic Hypertension

    2. Causes of Sinus Tachycardia

    3. Causes of Sinus Bradycardia

    4. Differential Diagnosis for Pericardial Effusion

    5. Causes of Chronic Heart Failure

    6. Clinical Features of Cardiac Murmurs

    7. Grading of Heart Murmurs

    8. Differential Diagnosis for Common Arrhythmias

    9. Differential Diagnosis for Cardiomegaly

    10. Classification Systems for Heart Failure Severity

    11. Clinical Signs of Left- and Right-Sided Heart Failure

    12. Breed Predispositions for Congenital Heart Disease

    13. Clinical Signs of Heartworm disease

    14. Differential Diagnosis for Myocardial Disease in Dogs

    15. Differential Diagnosis for Feline Myocardial Disease

    16. Clinical Findings in Cats with Arterial Thromboembolism

    17. Potential Complications of Chronic Atrioventricular Valve Disease

    18. Differential Diagnosis for Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Disease

    19. Potential Causes of Laryngeal Paralysis

    20. Differential Diagnosis for Lower Respiratory Tract Disease

    21. Causes of Pulmonary Edema

    22. Differential Diagnosis for Mediastinal Disease

    23. Differential Diagnosis for Pleural Effusion

    24. Diagnostic criteria for Chylothorax

    25. Potential Clinical Features of Pulmonary Hypertension

    26. Potential Causes of Pulmonary Thromboembolism

    27. Differential Diagnosis for Pulmonary Disease Based on Radiographic Patterns

    Section II - DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

    28. Differential Diagnosis for Pyoderma

    29. Differential Diagnosis for Folliculitis

    30. Differential Diagnosis for Erosions/Ulceration of Canine Skin or Mucus

    31. Membranes

    32. Differential Diagnosis for Erosions/Ulceration of Feline Skin or Mucous Membranes

    33. Classification of Parasitic Dermatoses

    34. Differential Diagnosis for Change in Skin Pigmentation

    35. Causes, Predisposing, and Perpetuating Factors of Chronic Otitis Externa

    36. Clinical Features of Allergic Skin Disease

    37. Causes of Endocrine Alopecia

    38. Clinical Features of Endocrine Alopecia

    Section III - ENDOCRINOLOGY and METABOLISM DISORDERS

    39. Potential Factors in the Etiopathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus

    40. Differential Diagnosis for Hyperglycemia

    41. Clinicopathologic Abnormalities Found in Uncomplicated Diabetes Mellitus

    42. Potential Clinical Features of Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    43. Potential Complications of Diabetes Mellitus

    44. Causes of Insulin Resistance or Ineffectiveness in Dogs and Cats

    45. Differential Diagnosis for Hypoglycemia

    46. Clinical Signs Associated with Insulin-Secreting Tumors

    47. Potential Clinical Features of Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushings Syndrome)

    48. Potential Clinical Features of Hypoadrenocorticism (Addisons Disease)

    49. Complications of Corticosteroid Therapy

    50. Differential Diagnosis of Hyponatremia/Hyperkalemia

    51. Differential Diagnosis for Diabetes Insipidus

    52. Causes of Diabetes Insipidus

    53. Potential Clinical Features of Hypothyroidism

    54. Clinical Signs of Cretinism

    55. Potential Clinical Features of Feline Hyperthyroidism

    56. Potential Clinical Features of Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    57. Potential Clinical Features of Hypoparathyroidism

    58. Potential Clinical Features of Pheochromocytoma

    59. Differential Diagnosis for Adrenal Tumors

    60. Potential Clinical Features of Acromegaly

    61. Potential Clinical Features of Pituitary Dwarfism

    62. Potential Clinical Features of Gastrinoma (Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome)

    63. Potential Clinical Features of Glucagonoma

    64. Differential Diagnosis for Insulin-Secreting -Cell Neoplasia

    Section IV - GASTROENTEROLOGIC DISORDERS

    65. Differential Diagnosis for Dental and Oral Cavity Diseases

    66. Differential Diagnosis for Salivary Gland Disease

    67. Differential Diagnosis for Esophageal Disease

    68. Differential Diagnosis for Disorders of the Stomach

    69. Clinical Signs of Small Intestinal Disease

    70. Causes of Ileus

    71. Differentiating Between Small and Large Bowel Diarrhea

    72. Causes of Bacterial Overgrowth

    73. Differential for Malabsorption and Maldigestion Syndromes

    74. Differential Diagnosis for Protein-Losing Enteropathy

    75. Differential Diagnosis for Small Intestinal Disease

    76. Differential Diagnosis for Large Intestinal Disease

    77. Differential Diagnosis for Perianal Disease

    78. Breed Susceptibilities to Small Intestinal Disease in Dogs

    79. Causes of Acute Abdomen

    80. Causes of Fecal Incontinence

    Section V - HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

    81. Differential Diagnosis for Regenerative Anemia

    82. Differential Diagnosis for Nonregenerative Anemia

    83. Some Causes or Triggers of Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia

    84. Differentiating Blood Loss from Hemolytic Anemia

    85. Diagnosis of Nonregenerative Anemia

    86. Differential Diagnosis for Thrombocytopenia

    87. Differential Diagnosis for Platelet Dysfunction

    88. Differential Diagnosis for Polycythemia

    89. Differential Diagnosis for Inherited and Acquired Coagulopathies

    90. Differential Diagnosis for Leukocyte Disorders

    91. Differential Diagnosis for Splenomegaly

    92. Infectious Causes of Splenitis/Splenomegaly

    Section VI - IMMUNOLOGIC and IMMUNE MEDIATED DISORDERS

    93. Organs and Tissues Affected by Systemic Lupus Erythematosis

    94. Criteria for the Diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Dogs and Cats

    95. Function of Different Components of the Immune System

    96. Laboratory Diagnosis of Immune Mediated Disease

    97. Differential Diagnosis for Immune-Mediated Arthritis

    98. Differential Diagnosis for Autoimmune Skin Diseases

    Section VII - INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    99. Differential Diagnosis for Polysystemic Bacterial Diseases

    100. Clinical Features of Canine Ehrlichiosis

    101. Clinical Features of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    102. Nomenclature of Obligate Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens

    103. Clinical Features of Canine Bartonellosis

    104. Common Viral Diseases of Dogs

    105. Clinical Features of Canine Distemper Virus

    106. Clinical Features of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP; feline coronavirus)

    107. Clinical Features of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

    108. Clinical Features of Feline Leukemia Virus

    109. Other Feline Viral Diseases

    110. Clinical Features of Selected Polysystemic Protozoal Diseases

    111. Clinical Features of Selected Systemic Mycoses

    112. Clinical Features of Sepsis and Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)

    Section VIII - JOINT AND BONE DISORDERS

    113. Differential Diagnosis for Infectious Arthritis

    114. Differential Diagnosis for Congenital, Developmental and Genetic Bone Disorders

    115. Differential Diagnosis for Metabolic, Nutritional, Endocrine, and Idiopathic Bone Disorders

    Section IX - LIVER AND EXOCRINE PANCREAS DISORDERS

    116. Clinical and Physical Features or Hepatobiliary Disease

    117. Differential Diagnosis for Hepatomegaly and Microhepatica

    118. Causes of Elevated Serum Hepatobiliary Enzymes

    119. Differential Diagnosis for Hepatobiliary Disease in Dogs

    120. Differential Diagnosis for Hepatobiliary Disease in Cats

    121. Causes of Hepatic Encephalopathy

    122. Causes of Feline Hepatic Lipidosis

    123. Clinical Features of Congenital Portosystemic Shunt

    124. Differential Diagnosis for Canine Vacuolar Hepatopathy

    125. Comparative Clinical Signs for Suppurative and Lymphocytic Cholangitis and Cholangiohepatitis in Cats

    126. Differential Diagnosis for Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Disease

    127. Potential Clinical Features of Gallbladder and Biliary Tract Disease

    128. Differential Diagnosis for Disease of the Exocrine Pancreas

    129. Clinical Signs of Acute Pancreatitis

    130. Factors Predisposing to Pancreatitis

    131. Clinical Signs of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency

    132. Differential Diagnosis for Hyperlipidemia

    133. Clinical Features of Hyperlipidemia

    Section X - NEOPLASIA

    134. Classification of Hematopoietic Tumors

    135. Common Differential Diagnoses for Lymphoma

    136. Common Skin and Subcutaneous Tumors

    137. Classification of Soft Tissue Sarcomas

    138. Clinical Features of Hemangiosarcomas

    139. Classification of Bone and Joint Tumors

    140. Clinical Features of Canine Mast Cell Disease

    141. Classification of Canine and Feline Histiocytic Disease

    142. Classification of Urogenital Tumors

    143. Classification of Paraneoplastic Syndromes

    144. Differential Diagnosis for Tumors of the Oral Cavity

    145. Classification and Clinical Features of Thyroid Neoplasia

    146. Chemotherapeutic Agent Toxicities

    Section XI - NEUROLOGIC AND NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS

    147. Components of the Neurologic Exam

    148. Examination of the Cranial Nerves

    149. Localization of Spinal Cord Lesions

    150. Lesion Localization for Ataxia, Paresis, Paralysis

    151. Differential Diagnosis for Peripheral Neuropathies

    152. Differential Diagnosis for Congenital and Hereditary Brain Disease

    153. Differential Diagnosis for Inflammatory Disease of the Nervous System

    154. Differential Diagnosis for Common Intracranial Neoplasms

    155. Differential Diagnosis for Common Spinal Cord Diseases

    156. Differential Diagnosis for Head Tilt

    157. Clinical Features of Vestibular Disease

    158. Neurologic Manifestations of Systemic Diseases

    159. Clinical Features of Myasthenia Gravis

    160. Differential Diagnosis for Myositis and Myopathies

    161. Clinical Signs of Cognitive Dysfunction

    Section XII - OCULAR DISORDERS (Systemic Manifestations)

    162. Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Diseases (Surface Ocular Disease)

    163. Ocular Manifestations of System Diseases (Uveal Tract, Lens, and Fundus)

    164. Differential Diagnosis for Acute Vision Loss in Dogs and Cats

    Section XIII - TOXICOLOGIC DISORDERS

    165. Common Plant Toxicoses

    166. Common Chemical Toxicoses

    167. Venomous Bites and Stings

    Section XIV - UROGENITAL DISORDERS

    168. Forms of Glomerular Disease Described in Dogs and Cats

    169. Differential Diagnosis for Diseases Associated with Glomerular Disease in Dogs

    170. Differential Diagnosis for Diseases Associated with Glomerular Disease in Cats

    171. Clinical Features of Urinary Tract Infection

    172. Differential Diagnosis for Prostatic Disease

    173. Familial Renal Disease of Dogs and Cats

    174. Differential Diagnosis for Renal Tubular Disease

    175. Differential Diagnosis for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

    176. Differential Diagnosis for Canine Lower Urinary Tract Disease

    177. Characteristics of Common Canine Uroliths

    178. Clinical Features of Bacterial Pyelonephritis in Dogs and Cats

    179. Potential Causes of Acute Renal Failure in Dogs and Cats

    180. Potential Renal Toxins in Dogs and Cats

    181. Potential Causes of Chronic Renal Failure in Dogs and Cats

    182. Differential Diagnosis for Ureteral Disease

    183. Differential Diagnosis for Vaginal Discharge

    184. Differential Diagnosis for Canine Male Infertility

    185. Common Drugs and Metabolic Disorders Affecting Male Reproduction

    186. Differential Diagnosis for Canine Female Infertility

    187. Differential Diagnosis for Disorders of the Penis, Prepuce, and Testes

    Part THREE - LABORATORY VALUES AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

    1. Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody

    2. Activated Coagulation Time (ACT)

    3. Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)

    4. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH), Endogenous

    5. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Stimulation Test

    6. Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT, formerly SGPT)

    7. Albumin

    8. Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum (SAP)

    9. Amylase, Serum

    10. Anion Gap

    11. Antinuclear Antibody (ANA)

    12. Arterial Blood Gases

    13. Arthrocentesis (Joint)Fluid

    14. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST, formerly SGOT)

    15. Basophil Count

    16. Bicarbonate (HCO3-)

    17. Bile Acids

    18. Bilirubin

    19. Buccal Mucosal Bleeding Time (BMBT)

    20. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

    21. Calcium

    22. Cerebrospinal Fluid

    23. Chloride

    24. Cholesterol

    25. Cholinesterase

    26. Cobalamin

    27. Complete Blood Count (CBC)

    28. Coombs Test

    29. Cortisol (Urine)/Creatinine Ratio

    30. Cortisol

    31. Creatine Kinase

    32. Creatinine

    33. Dexamethasone Suppression Tests

    34. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC), Diagnostic Tests

    35. Erythrocyte Count (RBC, Red Blood Cell Count)

    36. Eosinophil Count

    37. Folate

    38. Fructosamine

    39. Gamma Glutamyltransferase (GGT)

    40. Globulin

    41. Glucose

    42. Glucose Tolerance Test

    43. Glycosylated Hemoglobin

    44. Heartworm Antigen, Canine

    45. Heartworm Antigen, Feline

    46. Heartworm Antibody, eline

    47. Hematocrit (Packed Cell Volume, PCV)

    48. Hemoglobin

    49. Hemolysis, Prevention in Laboratory Samples

    50. Immunoassays

    51. Insulin

    52. Iron-Binding Capacity (Total)/ Ferritin

    53. Lipase

    54. Lymphocyte Count

    55. Magnesium

    56. Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)

    57. Methemoglobinemia

    58. Monocyte Count

    59. Myoglobinuria

    60. Osmolality

    61. Neutrophil Count

    62. Packed Cell Volume (See Hematocrit)

    63. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)/ Ionized Calcium

    64. Platelet Count

    65. Phosphorus

    66. Potassium

    67. Protein, Total

    68. Prothrombin Time (P)

    69. Red Cell Count (See Erythrocyte Count)

    70. Reticulocyte Count

    71. Sodium

    72. Thoracocentesis Fluid

    73. Toxoplasmosis Antibody Titer

    74. Thyroid Function Tests

    75. Thrombocyte Count (See Platelet Count)

    76. Triglycerides

    77. Trypsinogen-Like Immunoreactivity (TLI)

    78. Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity (PLI)

    79. Von Wille

    80. White Blood Cell Count

    81. Von Willebrand Factor

    82. Urinalysis
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