This new book deals systematically with the assessment and treatment of small animal neurological patients in light of latest research findings and greatly improved imaging techniques. Of use to veterinary practitioners and students, and to neurological residents and specialists.
The book presents a wide variety of cases (both common and unusual) involving cardiothoracic diseases, mainly focusing on the causes of respiratory distress and other clinical signs that relate to lower respiratory, cardiac or other intrathoracic disorders. Designed not only to test the ability of the reader but also to educate and inform.
This fully illustrated book provides guidelines for the safe implementation of fluid and transfusion therapy in clinical practice, first describing the physiologic fluid compartments of the body, followed by clinical chapters and cases to reinforce the principles and concepts described.
A fully illustrated rapid reference to the practical clinical aspects of small animal dentistry, now in paperback with revised text and references, which offers real-life insights into the progression of oral disease.
A concise, systematic guide to all medical and surgical aspects of urological diseases and disorders affecting dogs and cats, fully referenced and illustrated throughout by colour photographs, imaging, and diagrams of the highest quality; now in softcover.
The author of a highly successful book on chronic pain now turns his attention to all types of pain affecting the dog and the cat, illustrating clearly and simply the difficulties and choices facing the veterinarian in identifying and treating pain, and providing an account of the mechanisms responsible for pain.
A concise illustrated manual (revised 2012) focusing on management of the more common emergency and critical care conditions encountered in clinical practice, covering emergencies affecting each body system, toxicology and other environmental causes, critical care techniques and clinical skills and procedures.
A problem-oriented book dealing with the assessment and management of respiratory illness in horses covering definition, aetiology, pathophysioplogy, clinical presentation, differential diagnoses, diagnosis, management and treatment.
In this book the authors aim to help veterinarians to improve the outcome for all equine patients presented for emergency treatment. It is system-based and contains descriptions of common procedures performed in emergency medicine. The book also has a section on recovery and critical care.
Building on the great success of the author's earlier book, Volume 2-Advanced Cases presents some 255 clinical scenarios in self-assessment format. This new volume will appeal to all those dealing with skin diseases in small animals, veterinary practitioners and students, veterinary nurses and technicians.