Equine veterinary medicine Books
The Crowood Press Ltd The Horse Anatomy Workbook
Book SynopsisEquine anatomical structure and terminology is universally regarded as one of the most difficult aspects of equine studies. Equine students have long been familiar with Goody''s Horse Anatomy: The Pictorial Approach to Equine Structure, a textbook used in equine colleges all over the world. Now, based on this classic work, talented equestrian artist, Maggie Raynor, has prepared a workbook designed to make learning not only easier, but a lot more fun. Students are asked to label or colour various parts of the equine body in a succession of exercises covering every part of the horse and every aspect of its structure, from the skeleton to the outer surfaces. A natural stable mate to Horse Anatomy, The Horse Anatomy Workbook will assist a new generation of students to familiarize themselves with equine structure and terminology.Trade Review'Overall, this is a solid learning tool.' Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar
£17.09
Thieme Publishing Group Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Textbook
Book SynopsisPut yourself in the box seat at exam time … The days of cramming dry anatomical facts are over. It's time to look at anatomy as an opportunity to appreciate a fascinating world of relationships and interconnections. Featuring: The complete spectrum of systematic and topographic anatomy: clearly structured and vividly presented, featuring superb high-quality images A combined text and atlas: takes into account a variety of species, an ideal resource for developing a comprehensive understanding of anatomical structures and relationships Integrated sectional anatomy and contemporary diagnostic imaging: a window into the application of anatomy in diagnostics Highlights you won't want to miss: A new chapter on avian anatomy: the fundamental structural features of birds, at a glance Over 1100 exceptional images: anatomical specimens and histological images, thin slice plastinations, colour schematics, diagnostic imaging, sectional anatomy Numerous references to clinical and applied anatomy: including equine endoscopy, arthrocentesis, examination of the udder, rectal examination and laparotomy A unique bonus: CT, MRI and ultrasonographic images Bringing anatomy to life!Table of Contents1 Introduction and general anatomy 2 Axial skeleton (skeleton axiale) 3 Fasciae and muscles of the head, neck and trunk 4 Forelimbs or thoracic limbs (membra thoracica) 5 Hindlimbs or pelvic limbs (membra pelvina) 6 Statics and dynamics 7 Body cavities 8 Digestive system (apparatus digestorius) 9 Respiratory system (apparatus respiratorius) 10 Urinary system (organa urinaria) 11 Male genital organs (organa genitalia masculina) 12 Female genital organs (organa genitalia feminina) 13 Organs of the cardiovascular system (systema cardiovasculare) 14 Immune system and lymphatic organs (organa lymphopoetica) 15 Nervous system (systema nervosum) 16 Endocrine glands (glandulae endocrinae) 17 Eye (organum visus) 18 Vestibulocochlear organ (organum vestibulocochleare) 19 Common integument (integumentum commune) 20 Topographical-clinical anatomy 21 Avian anatomy 22 Sectional anatomy and imaging processes 23 Appendix
£192.15
Quiller Publishing Ltd Posture and Performance: Principles of Training
Book SynopsisFrom the author of the hugely successful titles How Your Horse Moves and Horse Anatomy for Performance, comes a completely different training manual, also based on the Horses Inside Out philosophy: 'Understanding Anatomy Improves Performance and Reduces the Risk of Injury'. Divided into three main parts: Principles of Anatomical Riding and Training; Exercises for Horse and Rider; Troubleshooting, the book contains a wealth of practical tips and exercises broken down into easy to follow, well-illustrated steps showing how riders can improve their riding skills and potential. The author suggests ways to improve horses' physique, posture, flexibility, stability, core strength, performance and movement and how to reduce muscular and movement problems, and reduce the risk of injury. This beautifully illustrated book looks at how to deliver a safe, varied, fun, effective and achievable training programme. It provides all the ingredients for riders to make informed decisions to maximise their own and their horse's potential, gain more enjoyment, satisfaction and improve their skills.Trade ReviewFor me this book is like the light at the end of the tunnel. I literally couldn't put this book down and when I went onto the yard the next day it was almost like I was seeing our horses with a fresh pair of eyes! Christmas is coming and receiving this book is guaranteed to delight any rider...that is if they can wait that long and don t go out and buy it themselves beforehand! -- Emma ButlerShe's a woman passionate about getting us to understand equine physicality for the benefit of the horse. She manages to consistently present what could be a dry (though vital) subject in a very engaging way and I would highly recommend this book. -- Kelly MarksGillian enables you to understand the anatomy of a horse and how it affects ridden work. The book is packed with photos and fascinating illustrations and includes many tips and techniques that will help you improve your riding and schooling for the better.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Useful Terms Foreword Introduction PART 1: The Principles of Training 1. Principles of Anatomy 2. Skeletal Maturity3. Principles of Posture 4. Principles of Training 5. Effects of Riding 6. Asymmetry 7. The Gaits PART 2: Exercises for Performance 8. Positioning of the Head and Neck 9. Terrain 10. Collection Exercises 11. Bending Exercises 12. Lateral Exercises 13. Pole Work Exercises 14. Gymnastic Jumping Exercises Index About the Authors
£19.80
Little, Brown Book Group The Horse Whisperer
Book SynopsisA stunning new 25th anniversary edition of the phenomenal number one bestseller. The Horse Whisperer sold over ten million copies and was made into a classic film starring Robert Redford and Scarlett Johansson.Trade ReviewA story of tragedy, soul-searching and unabashed romance * Amazon *Wild horses couldn't drag me from this . . . a tear-jerking page-turner * Daily Mail *A love story, a gripping adventure and an emotionally charged tale of redemption and human strength * Cosmopolitan *The publishing phenomenon of the century * Scotsman *Sensational . . . Part love story, part adventure, the book is above all a story of self-knowledge, healing and redemption * Daily Telegraph *
£9.49
The Crowood Press Ltd Laminitis: A Horse-Centred Approach
Book SynopsisLaminitis, a horse-centred approach describes in depth the current mainstream thinking on laminitis and suggests ways of reframing our understanding of this challenging condition. New thinking based on putting the horse at the centre of the problem is presented, allowing a better understanding of the biomechanics of laminitis. The book suggests ways in which damaged feet can recover, and also helps the reader to understand the pathological processes within the horse as a whole that lead to laminitis occurring, starting with an understanding of the horse's innate ability to heal itself and working towards interventions that create an environment that is conducive to healing. The book also explores the concept that laminitis, rather than being a disease in its own right, is merely a symptom of a range of underlying health problems that affect the whole horse.
£21.60
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Complications in Equine Surgery
Book SynopsisComplications in Equine Surgery is the first reference to focus exclusively on understanding, preventing, recognizing, managing, and prognosing, technical and post-procedural complications in equine surgery. Edited by two noted experts on the topic, the book presents evidence-based information using a clear approach, organized by body system. Featuring color images, the book contains detailed coverage of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, musculoskeletal, urogenital, and neurological systems. Each chapter contains a short introduction of the procedure with explanations of when and how the procedure is to be performed. All chapters review how to recognize and prevent technical complications and explain how to manage post-operative complications. This important text: Offers the first resource specifically focused on complications encountered in equine surgeryTakes a helpful format organized by body systemProvides consistently formatted chapters for ease of useCovers clinically relevanTable of ContentsForeword xi Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv List of Contributors xvi 1 Surgical Complications 1Luis M. Rubio-Martinez and Dean A. Hendrickson 2 Complications of Parenteral Administration of Drugs 10Julie E. Dechant 3 Complications of Intravascular Injection and Catheterization 16Julie E. Dechant 4 Complications of Endoscopy 25Julie E. Dechant 5 Complications of Nasogastric Intubation 29Julie E. Dechant 6 Complications of Fluid Therapy 36Angelika Schoster and Henry Stämpfli 7 Complications Associated with Hemorrhage 57Margaret C. Mudge 8 Complications of Blood Transfusion 64Margaret C. Mudge 9 Complications Associated with Sutures 70Ian F. Devick and Dean A. Hendrickson 10 Complications of Bone Graft Harvesting, Handling, and Implantation 79Lynn Pezzanite and Laurie R. Goodrich 11 Complications of Cryosurgery 87Ann Martens 12 Complications of Laser Surgery 95Kenneth E. Sullins 13 Complications of Systemic Analgesic Drugs 109Maria Amengual-Vila and Eva Rioja Garcia 14 Complications of Loco-Regional Anesthesia 118Eva Rioja Garcia 15 Complications of Sedative and Anesthesia Medications 135Rachel C. Hector and Khursheed Mama 16 Complications During Recovery from General Anesthesia 154Alexander Valverde 17 Complications Associated with Surgical Site Infections 168Denis Verwilghen and J. Scott Weese 18 Complications of Reconstructive Surgery 196Jacintha M. Wilmink and Debra C. Archer 19 Complications of Excessive Granulation Tissue 204Jacintha M. Wilmink and Debra C. Archer 20 Complications of Skin Neoplasia 212Debra Archer and Jacintha M. Wilmink 21 Complications of Skin Grafting 222Debra C. Archer and Jacintha M. Wilmink 22 Complications of Oral and Salivary Gland Surgery 233Patrick Martin Dixon and Richard J.M. Reardon 23 Complications of Esophageal Surgery 254Louise L. Southwood 24 Complications of Stomach Surgery 265Louise L. Southwood 25 Complications of Splenic Surgery 272Eileen Sullivan Hackett 26 Complications of Abdominal Approaches 279Shauna P. Lawless and Eileen Sullivan Hackett 27 Complications of the Intraoperative Colic Patient 291Anje G. Bauck and David E. Freeman 28 Complications of the Postoperative Colic Patient 310Louise L. Southwood 29 Complications of Surgery of the Rectum and Anus 374Michael A. Spirito 30 Complications of Abdominal Surgery: Incisional Hernia 378John P. Caron 31 Complications of Equine Laparoscopy 391Donna L. Shettko and Dean A. Hendrickson 32 Complications of Endoscopic Laser Surgery 404Jan F. Hawkins 33 Complications Following Surgery of the Equine Nasal Passages and Paranasal Sinuses 413Lynn Pezzanite and Jeremiah T. Easley 34 Complications of Pharynx Surgery 427Norm G. Ducharme and Fabrice Rossignol 35 Complications of Larynx Surgery 438Fabrice Rossignol and Norm G. Ducharme 36 Complications of Surgery for Diseases of the Guttural Pouch 468Anje G. Bauck and David E. Freeman 37 Complications of Equine Tracheal Surgery 488John Peroni 38 Complications of Equine Thoracic Surgery 491John Peroni 39 Complications of Testicular Surgery 498James Schumacher and Thomas O’Brien 40 Complications of Penile and Preputial Surgery 522James Schumacher and Thomas O’Brien 41 Complications of Ovarian and Uterine Surgery 532James Schumacher and Thomas O’Brien 42 Complications of Vulvar, Vestibular, Vaginal, and Cervical Surgery 550James Schumacher and Thomas O’Brien 43 Complications of Urinary Surgery 571Sara K.T. Steward and Luis M. Rubio-Martinez 44 Complications of Diagnostic Tests for Lameness 583Ellen R. Singer 45 Complications of Synovial Endoscopic Surgery (Arthroscopy, Tenoscopy, Bursoscopy) 601Troy N. Trumble and Michael C. Maher 46 Complications of Equine Orthopedic Surgery 629Kyla F. Ortved and Dean W. Richardson 47 Complications of Surgery of the Equine Foot 667Britta S. Leise 48 Complications of Surgical Correction of Angular Limb Deformities 683Robert Hunt and Amy M. Buck 49 Complications of Surgical Correction of Flexural Limb Deformities 694Belinda Black and James R. Vasey 50 Complications of Splint Bone Fractures 718Timothy Lescun 51 Complications of Craniomaxillary and Mandible Fractures 730Timothy Lescun 52 Complications of Tendon Surgery 739Roger K.W. Smith 53 Complications of Muscle Surgery 757Brad Nelson 54 Complications of Regenerative Medicine 769Ashlee E. Watts 55 Complications of Osseous Cyst-Like Lesions 774Ashlee E. Watts 56 Complications of Equine Ophthalmic Surgery 779Kate S. Freeman and Dennis E. Brooks 57 Complications of Diagnostic Procedures of the Nervous System 815Laura Johnstone 58 Complications of Anterior Cervical Fusion 826Barrie DonLeo Grant 59 Complications of Surgery for Impingement of Dorsal Spinous Processes 833Luis M. Rubio-Martinez 60 Complications of Peripheral Nerve Surgery 843Yvonne A. Elce Index 855
£155.66
The Crowood Press Ltd Essential Equine Studies Anatomy and Physiology
Book SynopsisThe author deals with complex issues on a step-by-step basis and provides detailed explanations of technical and scientific terminology. Question boxes act as reminders and revision aids throughout.Table of Contentsbiochemistry; energetics; homeostasis; biodiversity; immune response; anatomy; physiology; connective tissue; circulatory system; respiratory system; digestive physiology; nervous, sensory and endocrine systems; urinary system; reproductive anatomy; and genetics.
£22.50
Beneficence, Inc Equine Essential Oils
£8.55
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Color Genetics
Book SynopsisEquine Color Genetics, Fourth Edition presents a detailed examination of the color variation in horses and donkeys and the genetic mechanisms that produce color variations. Thoroughly covers the basic colors in horses, including bay, chestnut, black, and brown Details the genetic basis of the colors built from the basic coat color, including dilutions and white patterning Provides an explanation of genetic mechanisms that determine coat color Presents a thorough revision and update, including new advances in molecular genetics, biochemistry, molecular mechanisms, genetic loci, coat colors before domestication, and more Offers a new introduction describing the principles of genetics and genomics research to help outline how knowledge is discovered and to assist the reader in understanding concepts covered in the book Table of ContentsPreface to the Fourth Edition xi 1 Introduction 7 2 Basic Dark Horse Colors: Bay, Chestnut, Black, and Brown 23 3 Modifications Affecting Most Colors 39 4 Dilutions of the Basic Dark Colors 7S 5 Overview of the Genetic Control of Horse Color 131 6 Patterns with Individually Distributed White Hairs 137 7 Nonsymmetric Patches of White: White Marks, Paints, and Pintos 165 8 Patterns with Symmetric White Patches: The Leopard Complex 211 Rebecca Bellone, Sheila Archer, and D. Phillip Sponenberg 9 Overview of Patterns Adding White 239 10 Horse Color and Horse Breeding 243 11 Peculiarities of Hair Growth 247 12 Donkey Color 2S1 13 Summary Tables 279 Bibliography 323 Index 335
£84.56
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equitation Science
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgements ix About the Companion Website xi 1 Introduction – The Fascination with Horses and Learning 1 2 Ethology and Cognition 7 3 Anthropomorphism and the Human–Horse Relationship 45 4 Non‐associative Learning 59 5 Associative Learning (Attractive stimuli) 81 6 Associative Learning (Aversive stimuli) 101 7 Applying Learning Theory 121 8 Training 151 9 Horses in Sport and Work 191 10 Apparatus 213 11 Biomechanics 235 12 Unorthodox Techniques 261 13 Stress and Fear Responses 273 14 Ethical Equitation 301 15 Research Methods in Equitation Science 313 16 The Future of Equitation Science 331 Glossary of the Terms and Definitions and of Processes Associated with Equitation 339 References 357 Index 393
£37.76
5M Books Ltd Natural Medicine for Horses: Home Remedies and
Book SynopsisHealthy foods, supplements, preparations and remedies based on natural ingredients are increasingly promoted in human health, and can equally be used for your horse’s health. Ingredients such as yoghurt, ginger and buckwheat can promote general well-being and address specific concerns about equine conditions and ailments. This books presents an essential A-Z reference guide to common natural medicinal recipes based on wild-growing and easily available flowers, fungi and herbs such as horsetail, chamomile and medicinal mushrooms. Explaining how they can be used and the potential benefits to your horse’s health. Around 80 natural products are covered, including recipes and preparations to make the remedy appealing to the horse or suitable for application and usage. The plant description, action, use and dosage are provided for each remedy, along with some additional veterinary advice. Natural Medicine for Horse is not only a perfect guide for horse owners but a great book for natural remedy enthusiasts too.
£23.70
The Crowood Press Ltd Understanding the Horse's Feet
Book SynopsisUnderstanding the Horse's Feet sets out to explain the complexity of this subject in terms that the lay person can understand, and help the horse owner to have confidence in discussing foot-related issues with their vet or farrier/trimmer. The perennial problem of laminitis is examined in depth, together with other conditions that commonly affect the horse's foot.
£22.50
Taylor & Francis Ltd Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice Book
Book SynopsisThis concise, practical text covers the essential information veterinary students and nurses, new graduates, and practitioners need to succeed in equine medicine, focussing on respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. Written for an international readership, the book conveys the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet points, lists, diagrams, protocols, and extensive illustrations (over 300 full-colour, high-quality photographs).Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key information from Munroeâs Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinically based approach. It details relevant clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques and findings, normal parameters, aetiology/pathophysiology, differential diagnoses, diagnostic techniques, management and treatment, and prognosis. The emphasis is on information tailored to general equine clinicians with just enough on advanced techniques to make the practitioner aware of what is available elsewhere. The respiratory system is split into sections on surgical and medical conditions of the upper and lower respiratory tracts. The gastrointestinal system is divided into the upper tract, including the oral cavity and dentistry, and the lower tract and peritoneal cavity. Ideal for veterinary students and nurses on clinical placements with horses as well as practitioners needing a quick reference âon the groundâ.Trade Review"Veterinary students will love this! I have seen the success of similar books in small animal medicine and how useful they can be on rotations when a quick reference is needed. I think it would equally be of benefit to residents and practitioners needing quick refreshers."Carla Lusi, University of Melbourne, Australia, author of Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb (CRC Press)"I think this Equine textbook will be exceptionally well received. Although the original book Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction really helped me personally through university, I could only ever use it at my desk or at the library. More concise books allow students and new grads to have them at hand all the time, especially during rotations for quick reference. Leave the 1500 page book at home and take just what they need for the day! Each disease or syndrome has the same layout, allowing a vey quick reference, and the images are amazing. They are good quality and allow very immersive learning."Sophie Neasham, Veterinary surgeon, UK"While the volume Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction, Second Edition is a great resource for reference, say, when wanting to research differential diagnoses for a case or brush up on a disease, it is not practical to be used out in the field. This smaller, more focused reference guide is more amenable to practical day-to-day veterinary use. For example, when out on a call and you need a quick reference on how to treat a specific presentation, having a resource which is concise and targeted is more user friendly than a large volume."Rachael Harmer, Veterinary Medicine student at the University of Surrey (2016-2021), UKTable of ContentsPreface. Author Bios. Respiratory System. Introduction. Clinical examination of the respiratory tract. Physical examination of the respiratory tract. Diagnostic tests. Surgical conditions of the respiratory tract. Nostril. Nasal passages and Paranasal sinuses. Pharynx and larynx. Trachea. Guttural Pouch. Medical conditions of the upper respiratory tract. Viral diseases. Bacterial disease. Medical conditions of the lower respiratory tract. Infectious conditions. Obstructive conditions. Parasitic conditions. Miscellaneous conditions. The Upper Gastrointestinal Tract. The oral cavity. Introduction. Age-related changes in the appearance of teeth with eruption and ageing. Dental examination of the horse. Dental imaging. Diseases of the teeth and oral cavity. Conditions associated with development and eruption of teeth. Acquired dental disease. Dental diseases associated with wear. Disease of canine teeth. Treatment of common pathologies. Non-dental disease of the oral cavity. Oral neoplasia. Diseases of the salivary glands. Diseases of the oesophagus. Congenital and developmental diseases of the equine oesophagus. Acquired oesophageal disorders. The Lower Gastrointestinal Tract. Physical examination. Diagnostic tests. Use of analgesics in colic. General disorders of the lower gastrointestinal tract. Disorders of the stomach. Disorders of the small intestine. Disorders of the caecum. Disorders of the large colon. Disorders of the small colon and rectum. Disorders of the peritoneal cavity.
£58.89
CRC Press Equine Behaviour in Practice
Book SynopsisCombining an in-depth exploration of equine behaviour with clinical practice from a new progressive perspective, Equine Behaviour in Practice: Understanding Horses and Treating Behaviour Problems focuses not just on the horseâs behaviour but also on the behaviour of the human interacting with the horse. Acclaimed Clinical Equine Behaviourist Debbie Busby delivers evidence-based knowledge that will equip readers with the understanding and skills to become effective equine behaviour consultants. Supported by considered discussion of how and why horses sometimes struggle to cope, the book comprehensively explains how to consult on and treat a range of equine behaviour problems. Rather than providing a formulaic hereâs the problem; hereâs how to fix it, Busby encourages readers to develop a critical biopsychosocial evaluation based on an understanding of how horses evolved, their ethological and physiological adaptations, how they learn, and how their we
£47.49
CRC Press Building a FiveStar Relationship with Your Horse
Book SynopsisThe Five Domains of Animal Welfare, when applied to horses, can act as a safe, reliable source of advice and information for conscientious owners, and also a benchmark by which the practices of the more experienced can be measured, scrutinised and held to account. They provide standards to be met rather than levels to be tolerated.This book explains, in accessible, everyday language, how to apply the Five Domains throughout the horse world, whatever type of equine is concerned or whatever role he or she fulfils, from pet to Thoroughbred racehorse, from informal friend and hack to Olympic competitor. The Domains have been expertly devised, carefully constructed and logically categorised so that anyone can find trustworthy advice on just about any problem or issue they are likely to meet in their lives with horses.Looking after a horse properly is an excellent way of preventing problems in the first place, and this book provides reliable information on knowing how to ass
£28.49
CABI Publishing Horse Genetics
Book SynopsisCompletely updated and revised, the third edition of this essential textbook describes the basic genetics of the horse including coat colour, parentage, medical and population genetics, cytogenetics, performance, breeding systems and genetic conservation, as well as the many recent advances in genomics. New for the third edition: - More information on genomics and biology have been included - There are two additional chapters on genetics with respect to infectious diseases and reproduction - Expanded sections on quantitative genetics and genomic selection provide comprehensive coverage - Many new figures further illustrate key points in the text - Redesigned in colour throughout and keeping the popular features of previous editions This authoritative text remains one of the key sources of information for basic genetic principles and their specific applications to the horse, and is essential for students of equine studies, animal breeding and veterinary science, as well as horse breeders and owners.Table of Contents1: Nature of Breeds 2: Evolution and Domestication 3: Equus 4: Fundamentals of Genetics 5: The Language of Genetics 6: Genomics 7: Black, Bay, and Chestnut (Extension and Agouti) 8: Color Diluting Genes 9: Tobiano, White, Sabino and Roan (KIT) 10: Frame Overo and Splashed White 11: Leopard Complex 12: Gray, Brindle, Curly and Tiger Eye 13: Putting it All Together: Color By Design 14: Parentage Testing 15: Blood Groups and Neonatal Isoerythrolysis 16: Medical Genetics 17: Cytogenetics 18: Major Genes, Quantitative Trait Loci and Marker Assisted Selection 19: Complex Traits 20: Pedigrees and Breeding Schemes 21: Microbiome and Mitochondria 22: Where Do We Go From Here?
£40.52
Ebury Publishing Veterinary Notes For Horse Owners
Book SynopsisThis edition has been edited by Roy Knightbridge, a descendant of the original author Captain Horace Hayes, with the assistance of one of the country's leading veterinarians, Dr Peter Rossdale PhD, FRCVS.
£52.00
National Academies Press Nutrient Requirements of Horses
Book SynopsisProper formulation of diets for horses depends on adequate knowledge of their nutrient requirements. This book covers information on the composition of feeds, feed additives, and other compounds routinely fed to horses. It also contains information on several nutritional and metabolic diseases that horses often have.Table of Contents1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1 Energy; 4 2 Carbohydrates; 5 3 Fats and Fatty Acids; 6 4 Proteins and Amino Acids; 7 5 Minerals; 8 6 Vitamins; 9 7 Water and Water Quality; 10 8 Feeds and Feed Processing; 11 9 Feed Additives; 12 10 Feed Analysis; 13 11 Feeding Behavior and General Considerations for Feeding Management; 14 12 Unique Aspects of Equine Nutrition; 15 13 Donkeys and Other Equids; 16 14 Ration Formulation and Evaluation; 17 15 Computer Model to Estimate Requirements; 18 16 Nutrient Requirements, Feedstuff Composition, and Other Tables; 19 Appendix A: Committee Statement of Task; 20 Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms; 21 Appendix C: Committee Member Biographies; 22 Appendix D: Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Publications; 23 Index
£114.95
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Manual of Equine Reproduction
Book SynopsisPresents a comprehensive look at the reproductive management of horses, including management of stallions, pregnant mares, and neonatal foals. This title uses a concise, practical approach in discussing improved therapies and treatments in equine breeding.Table of Contents1. Reproductive Anatomy of the Mare 2. Reproductive Physiology of the Nonpregnant Mare expanded chapter! 3. Manipulation of Estrus in the Mare expanded chapter! 4. Breeding Soundness Examination of the Mare 5. Transrectal Ultrasonography in Broodmare Practice 6. Endometritis 7. Pregnancy: Physiology and Diagnosis 8. Pregnancy Loss 9. Management of the Pregnant Mare 10. Dystocia and Postparturient Disease 11. Routine Management of the Neonatal Foal expanded chapter! 12. Semen Collection and Artificial Insemination with Fresh Semen 13. Examination of the Stallion for Breeding Soundness 14. Semen Preservation 15. Surgery of the Mare Reproductive Tract 16. Surgery of the Stallion Reproductive Tract 17. Embryo Transfer 18. Evaluation of Breeding Records 19. Assisted Reproductive Technology NEW chapter!
£54.14
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Equine Internal Medicine
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Equine Internal Medicine has been a staple reference for equine practitioners for 20 years, and the fourth edition is no exception. ...Each section is authored by acknowledged experts who have funnelled their impressive knowledge into a fairly easy-to-navigate source. I think it is an excellent first-line reference for equine practitioners." -Journal of the American Veterinary Medical AssociationTable of ContentsPart I: Mechanisms of Disease and Principles of Treatment 1. Infection and Immunity 2. Pharmacology: Principles, Antimicrobials, and NSAIDs 3. Recognizing and Treating Pain in Horses 4. Critical Care 5. Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition 6. Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-based Medicine 7. Clinical Approach to Commonly Encountered Problems Part II: Disorders of Specific Body Systems 8. Disorders of the Respiratory System 9. Disorders of the Cardiovascular System 10. Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System 11. Disorders of the Neurologic System 12. Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System 13. Disorders of the Liver 14. Disorders of the Urinary System 15. Disorders of the Hematopoietic System 16. Disorders of the Endocrine System 17. Disorders of the Eye and Vision 18. Disorders of the Skin 19. Disorders of the Reproductive Tract 20. Disorders of Foals 21. Toxicologic Problems
£183.34
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Equine Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I: Surgical Biology 1. Shock: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Physiologic Response to Trauma 2. The Systemic Inflammatory Response 3. Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Therapy 4. Hemostasis, Surgical Bleeding, and Transfusion 5. Wound Healing 6. Metabolism and Nutritional Support of the Surgical Patient 7. Surgical Site Infection 8. Regenerative Medicine Section II: Surgical Methods 9. Hygiene in the Surgical Area: Surgical Textiles, Instrument, Processing, Antiseptics and Disinfection 10.Preparation of Surgery: Decision Making / Operative Risk, Patient, Facility, Operating Team, Report 11.Surgical Instruments 12.Surgical Techniques 13.Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques 14.Cryosurgery 15.Lasers in Veterinary Surgery 16.Suture Materials and Patterns, 17.Drains, Bandages, and External Coaptation Section III: Recent Advances in Anesthesia 18.Balanced Inhalation Anesthesia 19.Modern Injection Anesthesia for Horses 20.Anesthesia and Analgesia for Foals 21.Recovery from Anesthesia 22.Complications of Inhalation Anesthesia and Their Management 23.Chemical Restraint for Standing Procedures 24.Equine Pain Management Section IV: Integumentary System 25.Principles of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 26.Skin Grafting 27.Management of Superficial Wounds, Deep and Chronic Wounds, Sinus Tracts, and Fistulas 28.Skin Conditions Amenable to Surgery Section V: Alimentary System Upper Alimentary System 29.Oral Cavity and Salivary Glands 30.Esophagus 31.Stomach and Duodenum 32.Spleen and Liver Lower Alimantary System 33.Colic: Diagnosis, Surgical Decision, Preoperative Management, and Surgical Approaches to the Abdomen 34.Principles of Intestinal Surgery and Determination of Intestinal Viability 35.Jejunum and Ileum 36.Cecum 37.Large Colon 38.Transverse and Small Colon 39.Rectum and Anus 40.Abdominal Hernias 41.Postoperative Care, Complications, And Reoperation Of The Colic Patient Section VI: Respiratory System 42.Overview of the Upper Airway Function 43.Diagnostic Techniques in Equine Upper Respiratory Tract Disease 44.Nasal Passages and Paranasal Sinuses 45.Pharynx 46.Larynx 47.Guttural Pouch 48.Trachea 49.Thoracic Disorders Section VII: Nervous System 50.Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System 51.Diagnostic Procedures 52.Pharmaceutical Considerations for Treatment of the Central Nervous System 53.Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord 54.Neurocranium and Brain 55.Peripheral Nerve Injuries Section VIII: Eye and Adnexa 56.Surgery of the Globe and Orbit 57.Adnexal Surgery 58.Surgery of the Ocular Surface 59.Intraocular Surgery Section IX: Reproductive System 60.Testis 61.Penis and Prepuce 62.Vulva, Vestibule, Vagina and Cervix 63.Uterus and Ovaries Section X: Urinary System 64.Diagnostic Techniques and Principles of Urinary Tract Surgery 65.Kidneys and Ureters 66.Bladder 67.Urethra Section XI: Diagnostic Imaging 68.Radiology 69.Ultrasonography 70.Nuclear Scintigraphy 71.Computed Tomography 72.Magnetic Resonance Imaging Section XII: Musculoskeletal System 73.Diagnostic and Regional Surgical Anesthesia of the Limbs and Axial Skeleton 74.Emergency Treatment and Transportation of Equine Fracture Patients 75.Bone Biology and Fracture Healing 76.Metallic Instruments and Implants 77.Principles of Fracture Treatment 78.Bone Grafts and Bone Replacements 79.Synovial Joint Biology and Pathobiology 80.Medical Treatment of Joint Disease 81.Surgical Treatment of Joint Disease 82.Arthrodesis Techniques 83.Management of Bursitis 84.Diagnosis and Management of Tendon and Ligament Disorders 85.Biology and Management of Muscle Disorders and Diseases 86.Synovial and Osseous Infections 87.Angular Limb Deformities 88.Flexural Limb Deformities 89.Osteochondrosis Dissecans 90.Subchondral Bone Cysts (SCLs) 91.Foot 92.Phalanges and Metacarpophalangeal and Metatarsophalangeal Joints 93.Third Metacarpal / Metatarsal Bones 94.Vestigial Metacarpal and Metatarsal Bones 95.Carpus 96.Radius and Ulna 97.Humerus 98.Shoulder 99.Tarsus 100.Tibia 101.Stifle 102.Femur and Pelvis 103.Temporomandibular Joint Disorders 104.Craniomaxillofacial Disorders 105.Postoperative Rehabilitation for the Orthopedic Patient
£200.69
Elsevier Health Sciences Veterinary Clinics Equine Practice An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice
£66.59
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Veterinary Nursing
Book SynopsisThe breadth and depth of expertise essential for equine veterinary nursing today is provided in this definitive textbook. Thoroughly revised and updated in its second edition, and now fully illustrated in colour.Trade Review Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE “Karen Coumbe has successfully edited another fantastic book for equine veterinary nurses. It is a must-have book for nurses and practices, or anyone who works with horses, as a primary reference to assist them in their training and subsequent years as registered equine nurses.” (Veterinary Record, 16 February 2014) "This book is essential for anyone nursing in equine practice, either in training or as a qualified equine veterinary nurse. This is the second edition of the book and it has been revised to include further advances in clinical practice, particularly with reference to imaging techniques that have come to the forefront in recent years. I was excited to be asked to review the book and now encourage all my nurses to read it, whether they be first-year trainees covering equine and small animal topics or qualified nurses needing to read up on more advanced procedures. Despite being someone who is easily sidetracked when expected to read dense text, I found myself wanting to read more. The chapters are written by well-respected experts from a variety of clinical backgrounds. The use of coloured pictures, schematic diagrams, tables, sub-headings and highlighted ‘key note’ boxes make information easy to read, understand and absorb. All chapters include a range of suggested further reading for those who wish to enhance their knowledge and understanding further. Chapters on subjects that can be weighty for nurses to learn, such as anatomy and physiology or diagnostic imaging, include plenty of diagrams and photographs to help visualise and understand the dynamics of the subject. Several chapters apply a visual approach to learning. Karen Coumbe has successfully edited another fantastic book for equine veterinary nurses. It is a must-have book for nurses and practices, or anyone who works with horses, as a primary reference to assist them in their training and subsequent years as registered equine nurses."Veterinary Record Table of ContentsList of contributors, vii Foreword, ix Preface to the second edition, x Abbreviations and Acronyms, xi 1 Basic equine management, 1 W. Linnenkohl & D.C. Knottenbelt 2 Anatomy and physiology, 25 P.D. Clegg, N. Townsend & R.C. Conwell 3 Genetics, 69 G. Munroe 4 Reproduction, 78 J.F. Pycock 5 Nutrition, 97 P.A. Harris 6 Clinical nutrition, 121 P.A. Harris 7 Basic first aid, 134 M. Smith & S.J. Haylock 8 General nursing, 153 K. Snalune & A. Paton 9 Safety management in the practice, 176 A. Jones & A. Barr 10 The equine nurse’s professional responsibilities, 184 S. Pullen 11 Medicines and their management, 191 C.A. Roberts, L. Loines & K. Tillett 12 Laboratory diagnostics, 201 R.J. Naylor, L.L. Hillyer & M.H. Hillyer 13 Fluid therapy, 226 V.E.N. Copas & J.C. Boswell 14 Medical nursing, 246 J.D. Slater & E.J. Knowles 15 Foal nursing, 286 S.J. Stoneham 16 Equine orthopaedic nursing, 303 E.D. Barr & E. Jones 17 Diagnostic imaging, 332 M.A. Smith, K. Holmes & N. Turley 18 General surgical nursing, 382 S. Boys Smith & B.M. Millar 19 Theatre practice, 407 D.P. McHugh 20 Anaesthesia, 432 J.C. Murrell & V. Ford-Fennah Index, 461
£58.46
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Manual of Clinical Procedures in the Horse
Book SynopsisManual of Clinical Procedures in the Horse is a detailed step-by-step guide to clinical skills in equine practice.Table of ContentsList of Contributors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgements xvi Part I General Clinical Examinations and Routine Procedures 1 1 Principles of Horse Handling for Veterinarians: Horse Handling Versus Horse Restraint 3Kerry Ridgway and Christine Heraud-Ridgway 2 Physical Restraint of the Horse for Clinical Procedures 5 Mustajab H. Mirza and Lais R.R. Costa 5 3 History and Physical Examination of the Horse 27 Lais R.R. Costa 4 Venous Blood Collection 59 Lais R.R. Costa and Ann Chapman 5 Arterial Blood Collection 67 Lais R.R. Costa 6 Injection Techniques 72 Ann Chapman 7 Other Routes of Medication Administration 88 Ann Chapman 8 Placement and Care of Intravenous Catheters 96 Ann Chapman 9 Chemical Restraint 111 Antonio José de Araujo Aguiar 10 Aseptic Technique 123 Colin Mitchell Part II Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Digestive System 127 11 Oral and Dental Examination 129 Travis Henry and Molly Rice 12 Perineural Anesthesia for Dental Procedures 146 Molly Rice and Travis Henry 13 Common Dental Procedures 153 Molly Rice and Travis Henry 14 Nasogastric Intubation 172 Alfredo Sanchez Londoño 15 Abdominocentesis 177 Alfredo Sanchez Londoño 16 Rectal Examination 182 Alfredo Sanchez Londoño 17 Percutaneous Cecal Trocharization 190 Mustajab H. Mirza and Lais R.R. Costa 18 Gastroscopy and Esophagoscopy 195 Patrick Loftin, Joshua A. Cartmill, and Frank M. Andrews Part III Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Respiratory System 201 19 Percutaneous Sinocentesis 203 Mustajab H. Mirza, Jill R. Johnson, and Lais R.R. Costa 20 Endoscopic Examination of the Upper Respiratory Tract 210 Colin Mitchell 21 Tracheostomy 216 Mustajab H. Mirza, Jill R. Johnson, and Lais R.R. Costa 22 Nasopharyngeal Sampling 225 Lais R.R. Costa and Ashley G. Boyle 23 Nasotracheal Intubation 233 Mustajab H. Mirza, Jill R. Johnson, and Lais R.R. Costa 24 Endoscopy and Catheterization of the Guttural Pouch for Sampling and Lavage 237 Lais R.R. Costa and Jill R. Johnson 25 Bronchoalveolar Lavage of Adults and Foals 247 Brett Sponseller and Beatrice Sponseller 26 Transtracheal Aspiration of Adults and Foals 255 Brett Sponseller and Beatrice Sponseller Part IV Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Locomotor System 261 27 Lameness Examination 263 Daniel J. Burba 28 Perineural Anesthesia of the Limbs 273 Daniel J. Burba 29 Arthrocentesis and Intraarticular Analgesia/Anesthesia 282 Daniel J. Burba 30 Intravenous Regional Limb Perfusion in Adult Horses 293 Mustajab H. Mirza, Jill R. Johnson, and Lais R.R. Costa 31 Collection of Muscle Biopsy in Horses 298 Mustajab H. Mirza and Lais R.R. Costa 32 Examination of Foot Conformation and Balance 305 Colin Mitchell 33 Limb Bandages and Splints 313 Daniel J. Burba 34 Cast Application 325 Daniel J. Burba Part V Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Reproductive System 333 35 Reproductive Evaluation of the Stallion 335Carlos R. F. Pinto 36 Reproductive Evaluation of the Mare 343 Carlos R. F. Pinto 37 Artificial Insemination 359 Carlos R. F. Pinto 38 Placement of Caslick’s Suture 365 Catherine Renaudin and Carlos R. F. Pinto 39 Evaluation and Monitoring of the Pregnant Mare 370 Catherine Renaudin 40 Impending Parturition and Delivery 384 Catherine Renaudin 41 Evaluation and Monitoring of the Post-parturient Mare 395 Catherine Renaudin Part VI Clinical Procedures in Neonatal Medicine 409 A Clinical Assessment and Resuscitation of the Neonatal Foal 409 42 Restraining the Neonatal Foal 411 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 43 Physical Examination of the Neonatal Foal 416 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 44 Electrocardiography in the Neonatal Foal 427 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 45 Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement in the Neonatal Foal 429 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 46 Measurement of Central Venous Pressure in the Neonatal Foal 432 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 47 Pulse Oximetry in the Neonatal Foal 436 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 48 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation of the Neonatal Foal 438 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 49 Arterial Blood Sampling in the Neonatal Foal 445 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 50 Venous Blood Sampling in the Neonatal Foal 448 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 51 Urinary Catheter Placement in the Neonatal Foal 452 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 52 Cerebral Spinal Fluid Collection in the Neonatal Foal 457 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian B Instrumentation in the Neonatal Foal 461 53 Intravenous Catheter Placement in the Neonatal Foal 463 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 54 Intraosseus Needle Placement in the Neonatal Foal 472 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 55 Placement of a Nasal Insufflation Tube in the Neonatal Foal 476 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 56 Placement of a Nasogastric Tube in the Neonatal Foal 480 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 57 Administration of Enema in the Neonatal Foal 485 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 58 Arthrocentesis and Joint Lavage in the Neonatal Foal 488 Nóra Nógrádi and K. Gary Magdesian 59 Regional Limb Perfusion in the Neonatal Foal 493 Mary Rose Paradis Part VII Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Urinary System 497 60 Urinary Catheterization of Adult Male Horses 499 Brett Sponseller and Beatrice Sponseller 61 Urinary Catheterization of Mares 504 Brett Sponseller and Beatrice Sponseller Part VIII Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Ocular Procedures 5011 62 Equine Ocular Examination 513 Renee Carter 63 Ophthalmic Nerve Blocks 522 Renee Carter 64 Ophthalmic Diagnostic Procedures 529 Renee Carter 65 Ophthalmic Therapeutic Procedures 539 Renee Carter Part IX Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Dermatological Procedures 55 66 Brushing/grooming 553 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 67 Cellophane Tape Preparation 556 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 68 Skin Scraping 558 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 69 Dermatophilus Preparation 562 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 70 Fungal Culture of Superficial Skin Lesions 566 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 71 Skin Biopsy 570 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 72 Onchocerca Preparation 575 Michelle Woodward and Cherie Pucheu-Haston 73 Intradermal Sweat Testing 578 Lais R.R. Costa Part X Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Neurologic Procedures 583 74 Neurologic Examination 585 Mary Rose Paradis 75 Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia 595 Antonio José de Araujo Aguiar 76 Equine Field Anesthesia 609 Antonio José de Araujo Aguiar Part XI Clinical Procedures by Body Systems: Miscellaneous Procedures 625 77 Bone Marrow Aspiration 627Alfredo Sanchez Londoño 78 Saddle Evaluation and Fitting 632 Kerry Ridgeway 79 Pre-purchase Examination 644 Daniel J. Burba 80 Euthanasia 647 Mustajab H. Mirza and Lais R.R. Costa Index 651
£95.36
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Horse Motion
Book SynopsisExamines a further aspect of the horse's performance. This book is designed to help the horse owners and riders to understand how a horse moves and how its anatomy helps, or hinders, the horse's athletic ability. It uses photographs and anatomical drawings to show the systems of support and movement at each phase of each of the horse's gaits.Table of ContentsPart I: Anatomy and conformation; The head and neck; The chest and ribs; The forelimbs; The abdomen; The hind limbs; The back; Part II: Movement; Walk; Trot; Canter; Gallop; Collection; Lateral movements; Rein back; Jumping; Part III: Lameness and injuries; Sites of common lameness; Identification of the lame limb; Common lamenesses; Appendices: The points of the horse; The skeleton; Superficial muscles; Deep muscles; The stay apparatus; The tendons and ligaments; The circulation; The nervous system
£43.16
Elsevier Health Sciences Veterinary Medicine
Book Synopsis
£148.49
Ebury Publishing Healing For Horses The Essential Guide to Using
Book SynopsisHealing for Horses is the most comprehensive guide available on the subject of using healing energy with horses. Margrit also describes the way energy runs through a living being, what and where the chakras are on horses, and how healing can benefit horses and improve the horse-human bond.
£21.25
David & Charles Your Horses Health Lameness
£17.09
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Blackwells FiveMinute Veterinary Consult Clinical
Book SynopsisBlackwell''s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Equine Theriogenology provides quick access to essential information on common techniques and conditions in equine reproductive practice. Part of the popular Blackwell''s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult series, this resource builds on the reproduction section of Blackwell''s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Equine to present expanded theriogenology coverage with clinical photographs. With information ranging from artificial insemination and fetal sexing to parentage testing and vaccination programs, the book offers 158 similarly formatted chapters to help practitioners efficiently manage reproductive health in the mare and stallion and confidently treat fetal and neonatal patients.Trade Review"The alphabetical listing is very useful for quick referencing and avoids the need to use the overcomplicated index. . . As fairy godmothers go she is certainly worth getting to know, and after she grants my first wish and gets a sensible hardback overcoat, she will be a welcome passenger in my car." (Veterinary Record, 18 June 2011) "The information is primarily for practicing veterinarians, but students, owners, and researchers might find it useful as well." (Booknews, 1 June 2011) "The whole format is excellent with photographs and drawings which really help the reader. The depth of coverage is very extensive, covering all the normal topics and including excellent chapters on foal conditions.... I tried a small experiment with referencing a single rare condition, hypocalcaemia. It took me only four minutes to read a full review of the condition. I tried to get the same information on the internet but gave up with only half the story after 12 minutes. My case rests. Buy this book and it will be useful for several years." (Veterinary Practice, May 2011) Table of ContentsContributors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Section 1 Mare. Chapter 1 Abnormal Estrus Intervals (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 2 Abortion, Induction of (Elective Termination) (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 3 Abortion, Spontaneous, Infectious (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 4 Abortion, Spontaneous, Noninfectious (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 5 Agalactia/Hypogalactia (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 6 Anatomy of the Mare, Reproductive Review (Ahmed Tibary and Jacobo Rodriguez). Chapter 7 Anestrus (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 8 Artifi cial Insemination (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 9 Behavior: Estrus Scoring System (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 10 Behavior of Mares, Poor Reproductive Performance (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 11 Broad Ligament Hematoma (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 12 Breeding Soundness Examinations of Mares (Carla L. Carleton and Gary J. Nie). Chapter 13 Cervical Abnormalities (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 14 Clitoral Enlargement (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 15 Cloning (Dirk K. Vanderwall and Gordon L. Woods). Chapter 16 Conception Failure in Mares (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 17 Contagious Equine Metritis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 18 Contraception in the Mare (Jacobo Rodriguez and Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 19 Delayed Uterine Involution (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 20 Donkey Reproduction (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 21 Dystocia (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 22 Early Embryonic Death (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 23 Eclampsia (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 24 Embryo Transfer (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 25 Endometrial Biopsy (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 26 Endometritis (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 27 Estrous Cycle, Manipulation, Synchronization (Gary J. Nie and Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 28 Estrus Detection, Fundamentals (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 29 Fescue Toxicosis (Karen E. Wolfsdorf). Chapter 30 Fetal Sexing, Early (Sandy Curran). Chapter 31 Foal Heat/Postpartum Breeding (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 32 High-Risk Pregnancy (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 33 History Form, Mare (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 34 Hydrops Allantois/Amnion in the Mare (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 35 Large Ovary Syndrome (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 36 Leptospirosis (Jane E. Axon). Chapter 37 Mammary Gland, Normal (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 38 Mammary Gland, Mastitis (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 39 Mammary Gland, Lactation (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 40 Miniature Horse Reproduction (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 41 Mare Nutrition (Sarah L. Ralston). Chapter 42 Ovulation Failure (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 43 Ovulation, Induction of (Patrick M. McCue). Chapter 44 Ovulation, Synchronization (Jacobo Rodriguez and Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 45 Parturition (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 46 Parturition Induction (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 47 Perineal Lacerations, Recto-Vaginal Vestibular Fistulas (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 48 Placental Basics (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 49 Placental Insuffi ciency (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 50 Placentitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 51 Pneumovagina/Pneumouterus (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 52 Postpartum Care of the Mare and Foal (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 53 Postpartum Metritis (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 54 Pregnancy Diagnosis (Carla L. Carleton and Margo Macpherson). Chapter 55 Premature Placental Separation (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 56 Prepubic Tendon Rupture (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 57 Prolonged Diestrus (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 58 Prolonged Pregnancy (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 59 Pseudopregnancy (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 60 Pyometra (Maria E. Cadario). Chapter 61 Rectal Tears (Gary J. Nie and Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 62 Retained Fetal Membranes (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 63 Superovulation of the Mare (Patrick M. McCue). Chapter 64 Teratoma (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 65 Transrectal Palpation (Carla L. Carleton and Gary J. Nie). Chapter 66 Twin Pregnancy (Carla L. Carleton and Margo L. Macpherson). Chapter 67 Urine Pooling/Urovagina (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 68 Uterine Inertia (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 69 Uterine Torsion (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 70 Vaccination Protocols, Mare (Judith V. Marteniuk). Chapter 71 Vaginal Prolapse (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 72 Vaginitis and Vaginal Discharge (Walter R. Threlfall and Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 73 Vulvar Conformation (Walter R. Threlfall and Carla L. Carleton). Section 2 Stallion. Chapter 74 Abnormal Scrotal Enlargement (Margo L. Macpherson). Chapter 75 Abnormal Testicular Size (Margo L. Macpherson and Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 76 Anatomy, Reproductive, Stallion Review (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 77 Breeding, Managing Penile Paralysis (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 78 Breeding Phantom/Dummy, Selection, Fit and Use (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 79 Breeding Soundness Examination, Stallion (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 80 Castration (Alfred B. Caudle). Chapter 81 Castration, Henderson Technique (Alfred B. Caudle). Chapter 82 Contraception, Stallion (Ahmed Tibary and Jacobo Rodriguez). Chapter 83 Cryptorchidism (Jane Barber and Philip E. Prater). Chapter 84 Dourine (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 85 Hemospermia (Margo L. Macpherson and Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 86 History Form, Stallion (Carla L. Carleton). Chapter 87 Inguinal Herniation/Rupture (Philip E. Prater). Chapter 88 Nutrition (Sarah L. Ralston). Chapter 89 Paraphimosis (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 90 Parentage Testing (Kathryn Graves and Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 91 Penile Lacerations (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 92 Penile Paralysis (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 93 Penile Vesicles, Erosions, and Tumors (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 94 Phimosis (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 95 Priapism (Carole C. Miller). Chapter 96 Reproductive Effi ciency, Evaluation of Records (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 97 Semen, Chilled (for Transport) (Rolf E. Larsen). Chapter 98 Semen Collection Techniques (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 99 Semen Evaluation, Routine (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 100 Semen Cryopreservation, Managing the Freezing Ability of Stallion Semen (Ahmed Tibary and Jacobo Rodriguez). Chapter 101 Semen Evaluation, Abnormalities (Jacobo Rodriguez and Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 102 Semen Extenders (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 103 Semen, Frozen, Artifi cial Insemination (Rolf E. Larsen). Chapter 104 Seminal Vesiculitis (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 105 Sperm Accumulation/Stagnation (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 106 Spermatogenesis and Factors Affecting Sperm Production (Rolf E. Larsen and Tim J. Evans). Chapter 107 Testicular Biopsy (Walter R. Threlfall). Chapter 108 Vaccination Protocols, Stallion (Judith V. Marteniuk). Section 3 Fetal/Neonatal. Chapter 109 Acute Renal Failure (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 110 Angular Limb Deformities (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 111 Botulism (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 112 Cardiovascular Congenital Anomalies (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 113 Cataracts (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 114 Coloboma of the Eyelid (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 115 Congenital Disorders in Foals (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 116 Conjunctivitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 117 Corneal Ulceration (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 118 Delayed Ossifi cation of the Cuboidal Bones (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 119 Diarrhea (Bacterial): Clostridium difficile (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 120 Diarrhea (Bacterial): Clostridium perfringens (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 121 Diarrhea (Bacterial): Salmonella (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 122 Diarrhea (Viral): Rotavirus (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 123 Disorders of Sexual Development (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 124 Entropion (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 125 Fetal Evaluation (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 126 Fetal Gender Determination, Equine (Stefania Bucca and Andrea Carli). Chapter 127 Fetal Stress, Distress, and Viability (Tim J. Evans). Chapter 128 Flexor Contracture and Tendon Laxity (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 129 Foal Nutrition (Sarah L. Ralston). Chapter 130 Foal Vaccination Protocols (Judith V. Marteniuk). Chapter 131 Gastric Ulceration (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 132 Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 133 Idiopathic Tachypnea (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 134 Lethal White Syndrome (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 135 Meconium Aspiration (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 136 Meconium Impaction (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 137 Meningitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 138 Microphthalmia (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 139 Necrotizing Enterocolitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 140 Neonatal Disease, Overview (Ahmed Tibary). Chapter 141 Neonatal Evaluation (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 142 Neonatal Isoerythrolysis (Ahmed Tibary and Kathryn Graves). Chapter 143 Occipito-Atlantal-Axial Malformation (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 144 Omphalophlebitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 145 Osteomyelitis (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 146 Patent Urachus (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 147 Pericarditis/Pericardial Effusion (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 148 Pneumonia, Bacterial (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 149 Pneumonia, Viral (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 150 Pneumothorax (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 151 Polydactyly (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 152 Rib Fractures (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 153 Septic Arthritis (Infective Arthritis) (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 154 Small Intestinal Accident (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 155 Trauma (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 156 Ultrasound Assessment of Feto-Placental Well-Being, Mid- to Late Gestation (Stefania Bucca and Andrea Carli). Chapter 157 Uroperitoneum (Peter R. Morresey). Chapter 158 Uveitis (Peter R. Morresey). Index.
£116.06
University of Nebraska Press The Village Horse Doctor
Book SynopsisTakes us back to the deep Southwest and the never-a-dull-moment years the author spent as a practicing horse doctor along the Pecos and the Rio Grande. This book tells the tales of his struggles with mean stockmen, yellowweed fever, banditos, poison hay, and 'drouth'.Trade Review“Ben Green has won the approval of the sternest literary critics I know—ranch cowboys. In old Doc’s books, they recognize a man who knew horses and cattle to the bone and could tell about them with honest prose and a sly cowboy sense of humor. I’ve read them all, as have most of the cowboys I know.”—John R. Erickson, rancher and author of the Hank the Cowdog series
£14.24
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Fracture Repair
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsContributors xi Preface to the Second Edition xiv Preface to the First Edition xv Acknowledgments xvi Part I Introduction 1 1 Bone Structure and the Response of Bone to Stress 3Mark D. Markel 2 Fracture Biomechanics 12Mark D. Markel 3 Fracture Healing 24Mark D. Markel 4 General Considerations for Fracture Repair 35Alan J. Nixon 5 Racetrack Fracture Management and Emergency Care 44Ian M. Wright 6 First Aid and Transportation of Equine Fracture Patients 83Larry R. Bramlage 7 Perioperative Considerations 91Alan J. Nixon 8 Surgical Equipment and Implants for Fracture Repair 107Joerg A. Auer 9 Principles of Fracture Fixation 127Alan J. Nixon, Joerg A. Auer , and Jeffrey P. Watkins 10 Application of the Locking Compression Plate (LCP) 156Dean W. Richardson 11 Bone Grafts and Bone Substitutes 163Mark D. Markel 12 Biologic Agents to Enhance Fracture Healing 173Mark D. Markel and Howard Seeherman 13 Casting and Transfixation Casting Techniques 188Ashlee E. Watts and Lisa A. Fortier Part II Specific Fractures 219 14 Fractures of the Distal Phalanx 221Alan J. Nixon, Norm G. Ducharme, and Alicia L. Bertone 15 Fractures of the Navicular Bone 242Michael C. Schramme and Roger K.W. Smith 16 Arthrodesis of the Distal Interphalangeal Joint 257Chad J. Zubrod and Robert K. Schneider 17 Fractures of the Middle Phalanx 264Jeffrey P. Watkins 18 Arthrodesis of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint 277Jeffrey P. Watkins 19 Fractures of the Proximal Phalanx 295Dean W. Richardson 20 Fractures and Luxations of the Fetlock 320C. Wayne McIlwraith 21 Fractures of the Proximal Sesamoid Bones 341Ian M. Wright 22 Fractures of the Condyles of the Third Metacarpal and Metatarsal Bones 378Ian M. Wright and Alan J. Nixon 23 Arthrodesis of the Metacarpo/Metatarsophalangeal Joint 425Larry R. Bramlage 24 Fractures of the Third Metacarpal/Metatarsal Diaphysis and Metaphysis 436Robert K. Schneider and Sarah N. Sampson 25 Third Metacarpal Dorsal Stress Fractures 452Alan J. Nixon, Sue Stover, and David M. Nunamaker 26 Fractures of the Small Metacarpal and Metatarsal (Splint) Bones 465Alan J. Nixon and Lisa A. Fortier 27 Fractures of the Carpus 480C. Wayne McIlwraith 28 Arthrodesis of the Carpus 515Larry R. Bramlage and Alan J. Ruggles 29 Fractures of the Radius 527Joerg A. Auer 30 Fractures of the Ulna 545Alan J. Nixon 31 Fractures of the Humerus 567Alan J. Nixon and Jeffrey P. Watkins 32 Luxation of the Shoulder 588Ashlee E. Watts and Alan J. Nixon 33 Fractures of the Scapula 603Stephen B. Adams and Alan J. Nixon 34 Fractures and Luxations of the Hock 613Alan J. Nixon 35 Fractures of the Tibia 648Jeffrey P. Watkins and Sarah N. Sampson 36 Fractures of the Stifle 664Alan J. Nixon 37 Fractures of the Femur 688Alan J. Nixon, Larry R. Bramlage, and Steven R. Hance 38 Luxation and Subluxation of the Coxofemoral Joint 706Alan J. Nixon and Norm G. Ducharme 39 Fractures of the Pelvis 723Norm G. Ducharme and Alan J. Nixon 40 Fractures of the Vertebrae 734Alan J. Nixon 41 Fractures of the Head 770Anton E. Fuerst and Joerg A. Auer 42 Medical Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury in Horses 800Stephen M. Reed Part III Postoperative Aspects of Fracture Repair 805 43 Systems for Recovery from Anesthesia 807John B. Madison 44 Postanesthetic Myopathy 814Manuel Martin‐Flores and Robin D. Gleed 45 Implant Removal 823Alan J. Ruggles 46 Orthopedic Implant Failure 831David M. Nunamaker 47 Delayed Union, Nonunion, and Malunion 835Norm G. Ducharme and Alan J. Nixon 48 Osteomyelitis 851Laurie R. Goodrich 49 Stress‐induced Laminitis 874Scott Morrison 50 New Implant Systems 885Joerg A. Auer Index 892
£204.26
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Veterinary Periodontology
Book SynopsisVeterinary Periodontology is a comprehensive yet user-friendly reference on periodontal disease in dogs and cats, encompassing etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical features.Table of ContentsContributors vi Reviewers vii Preface viii Section 1 Understanding the disease process 1 1 The structure and function of the periodontium 3 Kevin Stepaniuk and James E. Hinrichs 2 Etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal disease 18 3 Bacteriology of periodontal disease 35 Colin E. Harvey Section 2 The progression of disease 39 4 Gingivitis 41 5 Periodontitis 51 6 Local and regional consequences of periodontal disease 69 7 Systemic manifestations of periodontal disease 81 8 Unusual forms of periodontal disease 91 Section 3 Initial therapy of periodontal disease 105 9 Dental radiology for periodontal disease 107 Jerzy Gawor 10 The complete dental cleaning 129 11 Advanced non-surgical therapy 154 12 Local antibiotic usage 170 13 Home Plaque Control 175 14 Antibiotics in periodontal disease 186 R. Michael Peak Section 4 Periodontal surgical techniques 191 15 Gingival surgery 193 16 Periodontal flap surgery 206 17 Treatment of the exposed root surface 249 18 Osseous surgery and guided tissue regeneration 254 Brook A. Niemiec and Robert Furman 19 Furcation involvement and treatment 289 Paul Theuns Section 5 Related topics 297 20 Host modulation therapies 299 21 Patient management for periodontal therapy 305 Brett Beckman Section 6 Periodontal instrumentation 313 22 Periodontal hand instruments 315 23 Mechanical scalers 324 24 Other power equipment used in periodontology 330 Appendices 1 AVDC-Approved abbreviations 334 2 Dental charts 340 3 Sharpening 343 4 Resources 346 5 Plaque and calculus indices 348 Index 349
£104.36
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Pathology96
Book SynopsisA comprehensive treatise on disease in horses and other equids. It describes not only the pathogenesis and morphology of equine diseases for the practicing pathologist, but also offers perspectives for the practitioner and student alike.Table of ContentsIllustrations. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Cardiovascular System. 2. Respiratory System. 3. Gastrointestinal Tract and Adnexa. 4. Endocrine System. 5. Eyes and Ears. 6. Locomotor System, General. 7. Fore Leg. 8. Rear Leg. 9. Vertebral Column. 10. Stability Theory and Pathogenesis of Lameness. 11. Female Reproductive System. 12. Neonate. 13. Male Reproductive System. 14. Urinary Tract. 15. Integument. 16. Nervous System. 17. Shock. 18. Hemolymphatic System. 19. Autopsy Method. 20. Forensics. Bibliography. Index.
£201.56
The Crowood Press Ltd Back to Work
Book SynopsisBack to Work provides a foundational plan for returning a horse to work after an injury or extended time-off. Some of the industry's top veterinarians explain several of equestrian sport's more common surgeries, injuries, and illnesses and then provide a practical guide to the basic steps one should take when bringing a horse back to work.
£18.99
The Crowood Press Ltd Essential Equine Studies Equine Business
Book SynopsisA textbook prepared for college students on equine degree courses. Dealing with the business management side of working in the horse industry, it contains advice on subjects such as marketing and market research, preparing a business plan, raising finance, meeting investors, taxation and insurance, employing staff, and finance management.
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Workman Publishing Horse Health Care A StepByStep Photographic Guide
Book SynopsisA healthy horse is a happy horse. Packed with dozens of essential health care skills every horse owner should know, this guide will help you keep your animal healthy, save you money, and make your horse operation more self-sufficient. Cherry Hill provides illustrated step-by-step instructions for routine medical maintenance like hoof care, dental exams, and checking vital signs, while also showing you how to deal with an injured horse and the correct techniques for treating wounds, giving injections, wrapping a leg, and preventing infection.
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Xenophon Press LLC Equine Osteopathy What the Horses Have Told Me
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Xenophon Press LLC The Science and Art of Riding in Lightness Understanding traininginduced problems their avoidance and remedies English Translation of Medizinische Reitlehre
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice Book
Book SynopsisThis concise, practical text covers the essential information veterinary students, new graduates and practitioners need to succeed in equine practice, focussing on lameness. Written for an international readership, the book conveys the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, lists, diagrams, protocols and extensive illustration (over 650 full colour, high quality photographs).Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key information from Munroe's Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The clinical information is split into anatomy-based sections.Ideal for veterinary Trade Review"Veterinary students would love this! I have seen the success of similar books in small animal medicine and how useful they can be on rotations when a quick reference is needed. I think it would equally be of benefit to residents and practitioners needing quick refreshers."Carla Lusi, University of Melbourne, Australia, author of Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb (CRC Press)"I think this Equine textbook will be exceptionally well received. Although the original book Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction really helped me personally through university, I could only ever use it at my desk or at the library. More concise books allow students and new grads to have them at hand all the time, especially during rotations for quick reference. Leave the 1500 page book at home and take just what they need for the day! Each disease or syndrome has the same layout, allowing a vey quick reference, and the images are amazing. They are good quality and allow very immersive learning."Sophie Neasham, Veterinary surgeon, UK"While the volume Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction, Second Edition is a great resource for reference, say, when wanting to research differential diagnoses for a case or brush up on a disease, it is not practical to be used out in the field. This smaller, more focused reference guide is more amenable to practical day-to-day veterinary use. For example, when out on a call and you need a quick reference on how to treat a specific presentation, having a resource which is concise and targeted is more user friendly than a large volume."Rachael Harmer, Veterinary Medicine student at the University of Surrey (2016-2021), UK Table of ContentsPreface. 1. Approach to the Lame Horse 2. The Foal and Developing Animal 3. The Foot 4. The Forelimb 5. The Hindlimb 6. The Axial Skeleton 7. Muscle Disorders of the Horse 8.Soft Tissue Injuries
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice Book
Book SynopsisThis concise, practical text covers the essential information veterinary students and nurses, new graduates and practitioners need to succeed in equine practice, focussing on reproduction and the foal. Written for an international readership, the book conveys the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, lists, diagrams, protocols and extensive illustrations (nearly 200 full colour, high quality photographs).Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key information from Munroe's Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The clinical information is split into anatomy-based sectionsTable of Contents1. The Female Reproductive Tract. 2. The Male Reproductive Tract. 3. The Foal.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice Book
Book SynopsisThis concise, practical text covers the essential information veterinary students need to succeed in equine medicine and surgery, focusing on the nervous system, eyes, cardiovascular disorders and haemolymphatic systems. Written for an international readership, the book conveys the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet points, tables, flow charts, diagrams, lists, protocols and extensive illustrations. Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key information from Munroe's Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The nervous system section discusses in detail the neuTable of ContentsNervous System. Eyes. Cardiovascular Disorders. Haemolymphatic system.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Adams and Stashaks Lameness in Horses
Book SynopsisTrade Review“The illustrations and graphics are exceptional, and the photographs are well and appropriately labeled for the subject at hand. In my opinion, this book will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone with an interest in the function and care of horses.” JAVMA | JUN 15, 2021 | VOL 258 | NO. 12Table of ContentsList of Contributors xv Preface to the Seventh Edition xix Preface to the Sixth Edition xxi Preface to the Fifth Edition xxiii Preface to the Fourth Edition xxv Acknowledgments xxvii Common Terminologies and Abbreviations xxix About the Companion Website xxxi 1 Functional Anatomy of the Equine Musculoskeletal System 1Anna Dee Fails Anatomic Nomenclature and Usage 1 Thoracic Limb 1 Hindlimb 34 Axial Components 60 Acknowledgment 64 2 Examination for Lameness 67 History, Visual Exam, and Conformation 67Gary M. Baxter and Ted S. Stashak Introduction 67 Adaptive Strategies of Lame Horses 67 Classification of Lameness 68 Signalment and Use 71 History (Anamnesis) 71 Visual Examination at Rest 71 Conformation 72 Conformation Components and Traits 74 Acknowledgment 91 Palpation and Manipulation 93Gary M. Baxter and Ted S. Stashak Foot 93 Pastern 96 Fetlock 97 Metacarpus/Metatarsus (MC/MT) 97 Suspensory Ligament 99 Flexor Tendons 100 Carpus 100 Forearm (Antebrachium) and Elbow 101 Shoulder and Scapula 102 Tarsus (Hock) 105 Tibia 107 Stifle 109 Femur 112 Hip 112 Pelvis 113 Back 113 Neck 115 Flexion Tests/Manipulation 115 Distal Limb/Phalangeal/Fetlock Flexion 115 Carpal Flexion 117 Elbow Flexion 117 Shoulder/Upper Forelimb Flexion 117 Tarsal/Hock Flexion 117 Stifle Flexion 119 Full‐Limb Forelimb and Hindlimb Flexion 119 Navicular Wedge Test 119 Direct or Local Pressure plus Movement 120 Subjective Assessment of Lameness 123Kevin G. Keegan Evaluation of the Horse for Lameness at the Walk 124 Evaluation of the Horse at the Trot 126 Evaluation of Vertical Movement of the Head for Forelimb Lameness 126 Withers Movement 129 Evaluation of Vertical Movement of the Pelvis for Hindlimb Lameness (the Vertical Pelvic Movement [VPM] Method) 129 Evaluation of Pelvic Rotation for Hindlimb Lameness (The Pelvic Rotation Method [PRM]) 131 Bilateral Lameness 132 Observing Movement of the Limbs 134 Joint Angle Measurements Associated with Lameness 134 Stride Timing and Length Variables Associated with Lameness 134 Hoof Trajectory Associated with Lameness 135 Lameness Evaluation During Ipsilateral Gaits 135 Evaluation of Lameness at the Lunge 136 Evaluation of Lameness Under Saddle 136 Subjective Scoring Methods 137 Objective Assessment of Lameness 139Kevin G. Keegan Measurement of Ground Reaction Forces (Kinetics) 139 Measurement of Movement (Kinematics) 140 Perineural and Intrasynovial Anesthesia 157Gary M. Baxter Types of Local Anesthetics 157 Skin Preparation and Restraint 157 Perineural Anesthesia 157 Intrasynovial Anesthesia 167 Acknowledgment 187 3 Diagnostic Imaging 189 Radiography 189Myra Barrett and Elizabeth Acutt Equipment 189 Digital Radiography Systems 191 Radiation Safety 194 Contrast Examinations 195 Principles of Radiographic Interpretation 198 Limitations of Radiography 210 Normal Radiographic Anatomy 211 Acknowledgments 299 Ultrasound 301W. Rich Redding Introduction 301 Ultrasound to Evaluate Tendons and Ligaments 302 Patient Preparation and Scan Protocol 303 Ultrasonographic Assessment of Tendon/Ligament Pathology 316 Limitations of Ultrasonography 321 Ultrasound to Evaluate Joint Injury 323 Indications for Ultrasonography of Joints 324 Equipment and Technique 324 Ultrasonographic Appearance of Periarticular Structures 326 Ultrasonic Appearance of the Joint 327 Conclusions 331 Other Indications for Ultrasonography of the Musculoskeletal System 332 New Directions in the Use of Ultrasound 335 Nuclear Medicine/Scintigraphy 342Kurt Selberg, Elizabeth Acutt, and Alejandro Valdés‐Martínez Principles of Nuclear Medicine 342 Radiation Safety and Protection 343 Imaging Equipment 343 Method for a Scintigraphic Exam of the Musculoskeletal System 344 Indications for Nuclear Scintigraphy of the Musculoskeletal System in Horses 347 Normal Bone Scan 348 Scintigraphic Signs of Disease 356 Abnormal Conditions for Specific Anatomical Regions 361 Limitations of Nuclear Medicine 373 Computed Tomography 376Mathieu Spriet Introduction 376 Equipment and Principles of CT 376 Clinical Use of CT in Equine Orthopedic Imaging 378 Contrast‐Enhanced CT 380 Positron Emission Tomography 383 Conclusion 383 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 387Michael Schramme and Emilie Segard‐Weisse Introduction 387 General Principles and Physics of MRI 387 Equipment, High‐ and Low‐Field Magnets, and RF Coils 387 Sequences and Protocols for Equine MRI 389 Artifacts of MRI 390 Interpretation of Musculoskeletal MR Images 393 Contrast MRI Techniques 396 How to Read an Equine MRI Study 397 Indications, Case Selection, Advantages, and Disadvantages of MRI 397 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Foot and Pastern 397 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetlock Region 409 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Metacarpal and Metatarsal Regions 416 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Carpal Region 420 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Tarsal Region 421 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Stifle Region 424 Thermography 431Tracy A. Turner Thermographic Instrumentation 431 Principles of Use 431 Specific Applications for Lameness Diagnostics 433 4 Lameness of the Distal Limb 439 Navicular Region/Palmar Foot 439Randy B. Eggleston and Gary M. Baxter Navicular Syndrome/Disease 439 Fractures of the Navicular (Distal Sesamoid) Bone 454 Soft Tissue Injuries in the Foot (DDFT and Podotrochlear Apparatus) 456 Acknowledgments 459 Coffin Joint and Distal Phalanx 463Gary M. Baxter Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Distal Interphalangeal (DIP) Joint 463 Fractures of the Distal Phalanx (P3, Coffin Bone) 465 Subchondral Cystic Lesions of the Distal Phalanx (P3) 471 Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Distal Phalanx 472 Ossification of the Collateral Cartilages of the Distal Phalanx (Sidebone) 474 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Foot 477Gary M. Baxter Sole Bruises, Corns, and Subsolar Abscesses 477 Septic Pedal Osteitis 479 Penetrating Injuries of the Foot 481 Keratoma 483 Avulsion Injuries of the Hoof 485 Acknowledgments 489 Laminitis 490James Belknap, Andy Parks, and Katy Dern Overview 490 Relevant Anatomy 490 Pathogenesis: Pathophysiologic Considerations 491 Pathogenesis: Structural Considerations of the Equine Digit 492 The Clinical Presentation: The Horse at Risk of Laminitis 494 Clinical Signs: The Acute Onset of Laminitis 496 Hoof Wall Resections 509 Coronary Band Grooving and Resection 509 The Pastern 512Ashlee E. Watts and Gary M. Baxter Osteoarthritis (OA) of the PIP Joint (High Ringbone) 512 Osteochondrosis (OC) of the PIP Joint 517 Luxation/Subluxation of the Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) Joint 518 Fractures of the Middle (Second) Phalanx (P2) 522 Fractures of the Proximal (First) Phalanx (P1) 525 Desmitis of the Distal Sesamoidean Ligaments (DSLs) 532 Desmitis of Digital Annular Ligaments 535 SDFT and DDFT Abnormalities 536 The Fetlock 541Matt Brokken and Alicia Bertone Osteochondral Fractures and Fragmentation of the Proximal Phalanx 541 Fractures of the Proximal Sesamoid Bones 543 Sesamoiditis 548 Axial Osteitis/Osteomyelitis of the Proximal Sesamoid Bones 549 Osteoarthritis of the Metacarpophalangeal/ Metatarsophalangeal Joint 550 Palmar/Plantar Osteochondral Disease 552 Fetlock Subchondral Cystic Lesions (SCLs) 553 Traumatic Rupture of the Suspensory Apparatus 554 Luxation of the Metacarpophalangeal/ Metatarsophalangeal Joint (Fetlock Luxation) 556 Constriction of or by the Fetlock Palmar/Plantar Annular Ligament 558 Acknowledgments 560 The Metacarpus and Metatarsus 563Kyla F. Ortved and Alicia L. Bertone Bucked Shin Complex and Stress Fractures of the Dorsal Third Metacarpus 563 Fractures of the Condyles of the Third Metacarpal/ Metatarsal Bones (Condylar Fractures, Longitudinal Articular Fractures) 567 Fractures of the Third Metacarpal/Metatarsal (Cannon) Bone 571 Metacarpal/Metatarsal Exostosis (Splints) 572 Fractures of the Small Metacarpal and Metatarsal (Splint) Bones 576 Enostosis‐Like Lesions 580 Suspensory Ligament Desmitis 580 Superficial Digital Flexor (SDF) Tendinitis (Bowed Tendon) 585 Deep Digital Flexor Tendinitis 590 Desmitis of the Accessory Ligament of the Deep Digital Flexor Tendon (Distal Check Ligament) 591 5 Lameness of the Proximal Limb 597 The Carpus 597Chris Kawcak Developmental Abnormalities of the Carpus 598 Miscellaneous Carpal Swellings 604 Dorsal Carpal Swelling 605 Intra‐articular Fractures 607 Accessory Carpal Bone Fracture 612 Carpal Luxations 613 Soft Tissue Damage to the Carpus 614 Osteoarthritis 615 Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis 616 Osteochondrosis of the Carpus 617 Osteochondroma of the Distal Radius 617 Desmitis of the Accessory Ligament (Radial or Superior Check Ligament) of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon 619 The Antebrachium, Elbow, and Humerus 623Jeremy Hubert Fractures of the Radius 623 The Elbow 627 Fractures of the Humerus 633 Neoplastic Lesions of the Humerus 637 Paralysis of the Radial Nerve 637 Acknowledgment 638 The Shoulder and Scapula 641Jeremy Hubert Inflammation of the Intertubercular Bursa (Bicipital Bursitis) 641 Inflammation of the Infraspinatus Bursa 643 Osteochondrosis (OC) of the Scapulohumeral (SH) Joint or Shoulder 644 Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Scapulohumeral Joint 646 Luxation of the Scapulohumeral (Shoulder) Joint 648 Suprascapular Nerve Injury (Sweeny) 650 Fractures of the Scapula 652 Fractures of the Supraglenoid Tubercle (Tuberosity) 653 Acknowledgment 655 The Tarsus 657W. Rich Redding Introduction 657 Diagnosis of Tarsal Lameness 657 Articular Diseases of the Tarsus 662 Cunean Tenectomy 672 Fractures and Luxations of the Tarsus 680 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Tarsus 687 Periarticular Tarsal Cellulitis 697 Tibia and Crus 701W. Rich Redding Introduction 701 Diagnostic Analgesia of the Crus 701 Imaging the Tibia/Crus 701 Clinical Conditions 701 Enostosis‐Like Lesions 702 Fractures of the Tibia 703 Incomplete Fractures 704 Proximal Physeal Fractures 705 Diaphyseal Fractures 706 Tibial Tuberosity Fractures 706 Gastrocnemius Disruption in Foals and Adults 707 The Stifle: Femoropatellar Region 709Gary M. Baxter and Ken E. Sullins Introduction 709 Femoropatellar Joint 711 Upward Fixation of the Patella (UFP) 717 Desmitis of the Patellar Ligaments 719 Patellar Luxation/Subluxation 721 Synovial Osteochondroma in the Hindlimb 722 The Stifle: Femorotibial Joint Region 725Chris Kawcak Subchondral Cystic Lesions (SCLs) of the Stifle 726 Fractures 729 Femoral Condyle Lesions 731 Collateral Ligament Injury 734 Cruciate Ligament Disease 734 Meniscal Injuries 735 Synovitis/Capsulitis/OA 737 Femur and Coxofemoral Region 740Nicolas S. Ernst and Troy N. Trumble The Femur 740 Diaphyseal and Metaphyseal Femoral Fractures 740 Fractures of the Third Trochanter 744 Fibrotic and Ossifying Myopathy 744 Femoral Nerve Paralysis (Crural Paralysis) 748 Calcinosis Circumscripta 749 Trochanteric Bursitis (Trochanteric Lameness, Whirlbone Lameness) 750 Ruptured Quadriceps Muscle 750 The Coxofemoral Joint 750 Osteochondrosis or Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD)/ HIP Dysplasia of the Coxofemoral Joint 752 Infectious Arthritis/Physitis of the Coxofemoral Joint 752 Partial Tear/Rupture of the Ligament of the Head of the Femur (Round Ligament) 753 Coxofemoral Subluxation and Luxation (Dislocation of the Hip Joint) 754 Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Coxofemoral Joint 757 Capital Physeal Fractures of the Femoral Head 758 Intra‐articular Acetabular Fractures 758 Acknowledgment 759 6 Lameness Associated with the Axial Skeleton 763 The Axial Skeleton 763Rob Van Wessum Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Vertebral Column 763 Primary vs. Secondary Back Pain 767 The Pelvis 770Rob Van Wessum Fractures of the Pelvis 770 Specific Types of Pelvic Fractures 771 Thrombosis of the Caudal Aorta or the Iliac Arteries 775 Sacroiliac Region 777Rob Van Wessum Etiology 778 Clinical Signs 778 Diagnosis 779 Treatment 782 Prognosis 783 Thoracolumbar Spine/Back 784Rob Van Wessum Overriding/Impingement of Dorsal Spinous Processes 784 Supraspinous Ligament Injuries 785 Fractures of the Spinous Processes 786 Vertebral Fractures 787 Facet Joint Arthritis and Vertebral Facet Joint Syndrome 788 Discospondylitis 792 Spondylosis 793 Scoliosis, Kyphosis, and Lordosis 794 The Neck and Poll 796Rob Van Wessum Nuchal Ligament 796 Cervical Facet Joints 797 Radiculopathy 798 Discospondylitis 798 Cervical Fractures 798 7 Principles of Musculoskeletal Disease 801 Joint Injuries and Disease and Osteoarthritis 801C. Wayne McIlwraith Anatomy and Physiology of Joints 801 Pathobiology of Joints and Their Reaction to Insult and Injury 808 Primary Disease of Subchondral Bone 816 Bone Injuries and Disease 820Chris Kawcak and Gary M. Baxter The Immature Skeleton 820 Local Diseases of Bone 825 Systemic Diseases of Bone 841 Tendon and Ligament Injuries and Disease 849Laurie R. Goodrich Anatomy 849 Functions of Tendons and Ligaments 851 Biomechanical Properties 852 Types of Tendon and Ligament Injuries 852 Effect of Aging and Exercise on Tendon Injury 853 Mechanisms of Tendon Degeneration 854 Response of Tendons and Ligaments to Injury: Phases of Healing 854 Monitoring Tendon Injury 856 Biomarkers for Tendon Disease 857 Common Clinical Conditions of Tendons and Ligaments 857 Muscle Injuries and Disease 860Stephanie J. Valberg Classification of Muscle Disorders 860 Diagnosis of Specific Muscle Disorders 860 Muscle Soreness 862 Exertional Rhabdomyolysis 865 8 Principles of Therapy for Lameness 875 Systemic/Parenteral 875Drew W. Koch and Laurie R. Goodrich Parenteral NSAIDs 875 Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans (PSGAGs) and Pentosan Polysulfate (PPS) 875 Hyaluronan 876 Bisphosphonates 877 Tetracyclines 877 Estrogen 878 Methocarbamol (Robaxin) 878 Gabapentin 878 Topical/Local 881Drew W. Koch and Laurie R. Goodrich Topical NSAIDs 881 Topical First Aid (Cold Therapy and Bandaging) 881 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 882 Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy 882 Regional Perfusion 882 Therapeutic Ultrasound, Lasers, and Electromagnetics 883 Counterirritation 883 Intrasynovial 886Lauren E. Smanik and Laurie R. Goodrich Corticosteroids 886 Hyaluronan 888 Corticosteroid and HA Combinations 889 IA Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans 889 Polyglycan® 890 Autologous Conditioned Serum 890 Platelet‐Rich Plasma 890 Autologous Protein Solution 891 Bone Marrow‐ or Fat‐Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy 891 Polyacrylamide Hydrogel 891 Miscellaneous 892 Intrasynovial Therapy: Practical Considerations 892 Intralesional 896Sara K.T. Steward and Laurie R. Goodrich Introduction 896 Hyaluronan and Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans 896 Autologous Cell Therapies: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy, Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate, Tendon‐ Derived Progenitor Cells 896 Blood‐Derived Biologics: Platelet‐Rich Plasma, Autologous Conditioned Serum, Autologous Protein Solution, and Bone Marrow Aspirate 897 Corticosteroids 898 Miscellaneous 898 Oral/Nutritional 900Nicolas S. Ernst and Troy N. Trumble Nonsteroidal Anti‐Inflammatory Drugs 900 Nutraceuticals 903 Therapeutic Trimming and Shoeing 911Andrew H. Parks Introduction 911 Examination of the Limb for Therapeutic Shoeing 911 The Trim 912 Shoeing 912 Protection and Support 917 Clinical Applications of Principles 918 Summary 920 Acupuncture Treatment of Limb Lameness and Back Pain 921Kevin K. Haussler Introduction 921 Techniques of Stimulation 921 General Indications for Treatment 922 Lameness 922 Chronic Back Pain 923 Adverse Effects 924 Manual Therapy Techniques 925Kevin K. Haussler Introduction 925 Therapeutic Touch 925 Massage Therapy 925 Passive Stretching Exercises 925 Mobilization 926 Joint Mobilization and Manipulation 926 Contraindications 927 Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy 929Melissa King, Katherine Ellis, and Narelle C. Stubbs Introduction 929 Clinical and Client Demand for Rehabilitation/PT 929 Manual Therapy 930 Proprioceptive Facilitation/Neuromotor Control Techniques 934 Physical Modalities 936 Conclusion 943 9 Occupational‐Related Lameness Conditions 949 The Thoroughbred Racehorse 949Ryan Carpenter Risk Factors for Injury 949 Diagnosis of Lameness 950 Common Conditions 951 The Standardbred Racehorse 964Kimberly Johnston and Frank A. Nickels Description of the Sport 964 Lameness Exam 965 Specific Lameness Conditions 966 The Racing Quarter Horse 972Nancy L. Goodman and Larry R. Overly Introduction 972 Conformation Relating to Lameness 972 Training the Racing Quarter Horse 973 Shoeing 973 Lameness Related to Track Surface 973 Lameness Examination 973 Specific Lameness Conditions 975 The Western Performance Horse 980Robin M. Dabareiner Introduction 980 Team Roping Horses 980 Tie‐Down and Breakaway Roping 981 Barrel Racing 982 XII Table of Contents Reining Horses 982z Cutting Horses 983 Jumping, Eventing, and Dressage Horses 986Omar Maher Introduction and Horses Used for the Disciplines 986 Structure of Training and Competition 987 Training Surfaces and Shoeing 989 Lameness Diagnosis 990 Common Lameness Problems 991 Acknowledgment 996 The Endurance Horse 998Todd C. Holbrook The Sport 998 Athletes and Exercise Conditions 998 Veterinary Control 998 The Lameness Examination 1000 Common Causes of Lameness 1002 The Western Pleasure Horse 1006Sherry A. Johnson and David D. Frisbie Understanding the Sport 1006 Western Pleasure Terminology 1007 Training and Showing 1007 Commonly Encountered Musculoskeletal Issues in the Western Pleasure Athlete 1008 Foot Pain 1008 Fetlock Osteoarthritis 1010 Proximal Suspensory Desmopathy 1010 Distal Tarsal Disease 1012 Rehabilitation and Management of the Western Pleasure Athlete 1013 Conclusion 1013 Gaited Horses 1015David A. Wilson and Kevin G. Keegan Evaluating Gaited Horses for Lameness 1015 What Is a Gaited Horse? 1015 Classification of Gaits 1015 Specific Gaits in “Gaited Horses” 1018 Lameness in the Gaited Horse 1020 The Draft Horse 1026Jan F. Hawkins Introduction 1026 Anamnesis 1026 Lameness Examination 1026 Common Causes of Lameness 1026 Diseases of Young Draft Horses 1030 10 Lameness in the Young Horse 1033 The Physis/Physeal Fractures/ Physitis 1033Dane M. Tatarniuk, Troy N. Trumble, and Gary M. Baxter The Physis 1033 Classification and Treatment of Physeal Injuries/ Fractures 1037 Developmental Orthopedic Diseases 1041 Epiphysitis/Physitis/Physeal Dysplasia 1042 Etiology 1042 Clinical Signs 1043 Diagnosis 1043 Treatment 1046 Prognosis 1046 Angular Limb Deformities (ALDs) and Cuboidal Bone Malformations 1048Nicolas S. Ernst, Troy N. Trumble, and Gary M. Baxter Angular Limb Deformities (ALDs) 1048 Etiology 1048 Clinical Signs 1048 Diagnosis 1049 Treatment 1051 Prognosis 1055 Cuboidal Bone Malformation/Incomplete Ossification 1055 Etiology 1055 Clinical Signs 1055 Diagnosis 1056 Treatment 1056 Prognosis 1058 Flexural Deformities 1059Nicolas S. Ernst, Troy N. Trumble, and Gary M. Baxter Congenital Flexural Deformities 1059 Acquired Flexural Deformities 1062 Osteochondrosis 1071C. Wayne McIlwraith Introduction 1071 Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) 1071 Subchondral Cystic Lesions 1078 Lameness in Foals 1081Robert J. Hunt Diagnosis 1081 Noninfectious Causes of Lameness 1082 Infectious Causes of Lameness 1089 11 Foot Care and Farriery 1091 Basic Foot Care 1091Stephen E. O’Grady Introduction 1091 Evaluation of the Foot 1091 Principles of Trimming and Shoeing 1095Stephen E. O’Grady Guidelines for Trimming 1095 Trimming the Foot 1098 Trimming the Barefoot Horse 1100 The Horseshoe 1102 Placement and Application of the Shoe 1108 Non‐nail Alternatives in Farriery 1109 Acknowledgment 1111 Farriery for Common Hoof Problems 1112Stephen E. O’Grady Conditions of the Foot That Respond to Farriery 1112 Clinical Conditions Affecting the Hoof 1121 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Foot 1129 Acknowledgment 1132 Natural Balance Trimming and Shoeing 1134Gene Ovnicek Introduction 1134 Distortions of the Hoof 1134 Natural Balance Hoof Care Guidelines 1135 Natural Balance Evaluation, Exfoliation, and Mapping Protocol 1135 Natural Balance Barefoot Trimming 1139 Natural Balance Shoeing 1139 Summary 1142 12 Miscellaneous Musculoskeletal Conditions 1143 Musculoskeletal Emergencies 1143Kathryn A. Seabaugh Introduction 1143 Fracture Management 1143 Musculoskeletal Wound Management 1148 Tendon and Ligament Lacerations 1149 Musculoskeletal Infections 1153 Specific Treatment Strategies for Musculoskeletal Infections 1158 The Poorly Performing Horse 1161Elizabeth J. Davidson Introduction 1161 Signalment and History 1161 Clinical Examination 1163 Diagnostics 1164 Treatment 1165 Evaluation of Proper Saddle Fit 1166Kevin K. Haussler Introduction 1166 Clinical Signs of Poor Saddle Fit 1166 Saddle Examination 1166 Static Examination of Saddle Fit 1166 Static Examination of Saddle Pads 1168 Dynamic Examination of Saddle Fit 1168 Prepurchase Examination 1170Randy Eggleston Structure of the Prepurchase Examination 1171 Summary 1174 Stance and Gait Anomalies Caused by Neurological Disease 1177Lutz S. Goehring Neurological Gait and (Neuroanatomical) Lesion Location 1177 Findings from a Neurological Exam That Can Help in Localizing a Lesion 1178 Pitfalls of Neurological Examination 1179 Select Neurological Syndromes Affecting the Gait 1180 Index 1183
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Hematology Cytology and Clinical Chemistry
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewOverall, this book is an excellent addition for the library of any equine clinician, pathologist, clinical pathologist, or veterinary student. The quality of the paper used is good, and the cover and binding is substantial, indicating that this book should age well and not deteriorate or disintegrate, as sometimes occurs with less well-constructed books. - Vet Clin Pathol. 2021;50:309.“This well-organized, user-friendly book will appeal to a wide range of audiences including equine-focused veterinary students, interns, residents, and practitioners, as well as clinical pathologists seeking to expand their knowledge of equine-specific entities.” - JAVMA | SEP 15, 2021 | VOL 259 | NO. 6Table of ContentsList of Contributors ix Preface xi 1 General Laboratory Medicine 1 Raquel M. Walton 2 Equine Hematology 9 Raquel M. Walton and Cheryl A. Lawson 3 Bone Marrow Evaluation 27 Joanne B. Messick 4 Immunohematology and Hemostasis 41 Karen V. Jackson 5 The Liver 63 Dennis J. Meyer and Raquel M. Walton 6 The Kidney 75 Andrea A. Bohn and Raquel M. Walton 7 Acid–Base and Electrolytes 85 Andrea A. Bohn 8 Proteins 95 Koranda A. Walsh 9 Laboratory Assessment of Lipid and Glucose Metabolism 103 Raquel M. Walton 10 Laboratory Markers of Muscle Injury 119 Allison Billings, Jennifer K. Quinn, and Melanie S. Spoor 11 Endocrine Evaluation 143 Jill Beech, Raquel M. Walton, and Melissa Blauvelt 12 Cytology of Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Lesions 161 Amy C. Valenciano, Andrew Burton, Angela Borchers, and Rick L. Cowell 13 Cytology of the Eyes and Associated Structures 195 Julie Piccione and Lucien Vallone 14 Cytology of the Oral and Nasal Cavities, Pharynx, Guttural Pouches, and Paranasal Sinuses 225 Susan E. Fielder and Maggie R. McCourt 15 Cytology of the Lymph Nodes 235 Kathryn Jacocks 16 Cytology of the Endometrium 243 Luisa Ramírez-Agámez, Camilo Hernández-Avilés, and Chelsea Makloski-Cohorn 17 Semen Evaluation 257 Camilo Hernández-Avilés, Luisa Ramírez-Agámez, and Chelsea Makloski-Cohorn 18 Pleural, Peritoneal, and Synovial Fluid Analysis 275 Raquel M. Walton 19 Cerebrospinal Fluid 293 Andrea Siegel 20 Cytology of the Respiratory Tract 305 Martina Piviani Index 319
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Equine Reproductive Procedures
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe second edition of Equine Reproductive Procedures is an expanded and comprehensive resource for veterinary clinicians, veterinary students, and reproductive specialists. It is authored by multiple respected international experts in theriogenology and equine reproductive clinical practice….All chapters are clear, concise, and descriptive, with well-annotated and supplementary images and diagrams. The book is appropriately priced and is a recommended addition to the reference library of all practitioners of equine reproduction.” - JAVMA | SEP 15, 2021 | VOL 259 | NO. 6Table of ContentsList of Contributors xiii Preface xv Part I Non-Pregnant Mare 1 1 Reproductive Evaluation 3Patrick M. McCue 2 Teasing 7Patrick M. McCue 3 Tail Wrap and Preparation/Washing of the Perineum 11John J. Dascanio 4 Placement of a Tail Rope 17John J. Dascanio 5 Perineal Conformation Evaluation 21John J. Dascanio 6 Removal of a Persistent Hymen 25John J. Dascanio 7 Palpation of the Reproductive Tract 27Patrick M. McCue 8 Ultrasound Evaluation 31Patrick M. McCue 9 Prediction of Ovulation 37Patrick M. McCue 10 Speculum Examination of the Vagina 41John J. Dascanio 11 Digital Examination of the Vagina/Cervix 45Sofie Sitters 12 Uterine Culture Collection: Swab/Brush 49John J. Dascanio 13 Antimicrobiotic Sensitivity Testing 53Jillian Bishop and Patrick M. McCue 14 Microbiology: Microbial Culture 5Patrick M. McCue and Jillian Bishop 15 Microbiology: Gram Stain 59Jillian Bishop and Patrick M. McCue 16 qPCR Assay for the Diagnosis of Infectious Endometritis 61Ryan A. Ferris and Patrick M. McCue 17 Uterine Cytology Collection: Swab/Brush 67John J. Dascanio and Ryan A. Ferris 18 Uterine Culture/Cytology: Low Volume Lavage 73John J. Dascanio 19 Endometrial Biopsy 77Patrick M. McCue 20 Hysteroscopic Examination of the Uterus 81Patrick M. McCue 21 Endometrial Cyst Removal 85John J. Dascanio 22 Chromosomal Analysis 89Terje Raudsepp 23 Endocrinological Examination 97Patrick M. McCue 24 Laparoscopic Examination of the Female Reproductive Track with Ovarian Biopsy 99Dean A. Hendrickson 25 Evaluation of the Mammary Gland 103Patrick M. McCue 26 Antisperm Antibody Testing 107Patrick M. McCue 27 Starch Granule Test for the Evaluation of Oviductal Patency 109Sofie Sitters and John J. Dascanio 28 Fluorescent Microspheres Test for Evaluation of Oviductal Patency 111Sofie Sitters and John J. Dascanio 29 Oviductal Flush Procedure for the Evaluation of Oviductal Patency 113Sofie Sitters and Patrick M. McCue 30 Prostaglandin E2 Treatment for Blocked Oviducts 117Patrick M. McCue, Sofie Sitters and Charles F. Scoggin 31 Prostaglandin E1 Treatment for Blocked Oviducts 119Patrick M. McCue and Charles F. Scoggin 32 Hysteroscopic Hydrotubation of the Oviducts 121Charles F. Scoggin 33 Transvaginal Ovarian Biopsy 123Claire E. Card 34 Uterine Lavage 127John J. Dascanio 35 Uterine Infusion 131John J. Dascanio 36 Therapeutics for Infectious Endometritis 133Ryan A. Ferris 37 Bacterial Biofilm and Endometritis 137Ryan A. Ferris 38 Latent Uterine Bacterial Infections 141Morten Rønn Petersen and Anders Miki Bojesen 39 Acupuncture in Mare Reproduction 143Kristina Lu and Lauren Javernick 40 Restraint for Breeding 149John J. Dascanio 41 Natural Service: Pasture Breeding 151Patrick M. McCue 42 Natural Service: In-hand Breeding 153Charles F. Scoggin 43 Breeding Stitches 157Charles F. Scoggin 44 Reinforcement Breeding 159Charles F. Scoggin 45 Breeding with Fresh or Cooled Semen 161John J. Dascanio and Patrick M. McCue 46 Insemination Through a Vaginal Speculum 165Patrick M. McCue 47 Breeding with Frozen Semen 167John J. Dascanio 48 Deep Horn Insemination 171John J. Dascanio 49 Hysteroscopic (Low Dose) Insemination 173Patrick M. McCue 50 Transvaginal Oocyte Pickup 177Jennifer N. Hatzel 51 Packaging and transport of oocytes 183Jennifer N. Hatzel 52 Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection 187Jennifer N. Hatzel and JoAnne Stokes 53 Caslick Operation or Vulvoplasty 191John J. Dascanio 54 Contagious Equine Metritis Testing 195John J. Dascanio 55 Management of Seasonal Anestrus: Artificial Photoperiod 199Patrick M. McCue 56 Management of Seasonal Anestrus: Hormone Therapy 201Patrick M. McCue 57 Hormone Therapy in Cycling Mares 205Patrick M. McCue 58 Estrus Suppression 211Patrick M. McCue 59 Intrauterine Devices for Estrus Suppression 215Carlos M. Gradil 60 Immunocontraception 221Patrick M. McCue 61 Harvesting and Shipping Ovaries for Oocyte Recovery 223Patrick M. McCue Part II Pregnant Mare 225 62 Embryo Collection 227Patrick M. McCue 63 Embryo Evaluation 231Patrick M. McCue 64 Embryo Biopsy 235Patrick M. McCue 65 Embryo Packaging for Cooled Transport 237Patrick M. McCue 66 Embryo Cryopreservation 241Patrick M. McCue 67 Non-Surgical Embryo Transfer 245Patrick M. McCue 68 Autogenous Transfer of ICSI-Derived Embryos 249Jennifer N. Hatzel 69 Palpation per Rectum of the Pregnant Reproductive Tract 253Sofie Sitters 70 Ultrasound Examination of the Pregnant Reproductive Tract 257Patrick M. McCue 71 Speculum Examination of the Pregnant Mare 263Sofie Sitters 72 Determination of Fetal Sex at 55–200 days 265Richard D. Holder 73 Assessment of Late-Term Fetal Well-being 273John J. Dascanio 74 Combined Thickness of the Uterus and Placenta 277Patrick M. McCue 75 Placentitis: Diagnosis and Treatment 281Justin W. McNaughten and Margo L. Macpherson 76 Doppler Ultrasonography 287John J. Dascanio 77 Prediction of Fetal Age 291John J. Dascanio 78 Twin Reduction: Manual Technique 295John J. Dascanio 79 Twin Reduction: Transvaginal Aspiration 299John J. Dascanio 80 Twin Reduction: Cranio-Cervical Dislocation 303Karen Wolfsdorf 81 Twin Reduction: Thoracic Compression 307Patrick M. McCue 82 Twin Reduction: Transabdominal Fetal Cardiac Puncture 309John J. Dascanio 83 Elective Termination of Pregnancy 313John J. Dascanio 84 Abortion Diagnostic Evaluation: Sample Collection in the Field and Submission 317Julie T. Cecere and John J. Dascanio 85 Endocrine Evaluation of Pregnancy 319Patrick M. McCue 86 Treatment of Vaginal Varicosities 323John J. Dascanio 87 Manual Correction of Uterine Torsion 327John J. Dascanio 88 Preparation for Foaling 331John J. Dascanio 89 Assessment of Mammary Gland Secretions to Predict Foaling 335John J. Dascanio 90 Assessment of pH of Mammary Gland Secretions to Predict Foaling 339Patrick M. McCue 91 Monitoring of Peri-Parturient Mares Using Video and Web Cameras 343Ryan A. Ferris 92 Foaling Alert: Vulvar Device 345John J. Dascanio 93 Positional Labor Alert Devices 347Ryan A. Ferris 94 Induction of Parturition 351John J. Dascanio 95 Normal Foaling 355John J. Dascanio 96 Premature Separation of the Placenta 361Patrick M. McCue 97 Dystocia Management 365Patrick M. McCue and Sofie Sitters 98 Dystocia Correction 369John J. Dascanio 99 Fetotomy 375John J. Dascanio 100 Epidural 381John J. Dascanio 101 Induction of Lactation to Create a Nurse Mare 383Pouya Dini and Peter F. Daels 102 Screening to Prevent Neonatal Isoerythrolysis 385Patrick M. McCue Part III Postpartum Mare 387 103 Evaluation of Colostrum Specific Gravity 389Patrick M. McCue 104 Evaluation of Colostrum Quality: Brix Refractometry 393Patrick M. McCue 105 Colostrum Banking 395Patrick M. McCue 106 Obtaining Milk from the Mare 399John J. Dascanio 107 Placental Evaluation 401Patrick M. McCue 108 Removal of Retained Placenta 407John J. Dascanio 109 Abdominocentesis 413John J. Dascanio 110 Uterine Prolapse Treatment 415John J. Dascanio 111 Buhner Needle Placement of a Perivulvar Suture 419John J. Dascanio Part IV Stallion 423 112 Breeding Soundness Evaluation 425Patrick M. McCue 113 Training the Stallion to Use a Phantom 429John J. Dascanio 114 Missouri Artificial Vagina 433John J. Dascanio and Lynda M. J. Miller 115 Colorado Model Artificial Vagina 437Patrick M. McCue 116 Roanoke Artificial Vagina 441John J. Dascanio 117 Hannover Artificial Vagina 445Sofie Sitters 118 Teaser Stallions 447Charles F. Scoggin 119 Standing Semen Collection 449John J. Dascanio 120 Collection of Semen Using an Open-Ended Artificial Vagina 453Patrick M. McCue 121 Chemical Ejaculation 455Patrick M. McCue 122 Preparation of a Jump Mare or a Mare for Natural Cover 457John J. Dascanio 123 Washing the Penis 459John J. Dascanio 124 Evaluation of Sexual Behavior 463John J. Dascanio and Sue M. McDonnell 125 Enhancement of Sexual Interest and Response 467Sue M. McDonnell 126 Management of Ejaculation Difficulty 471Sue M. McDonnell 127 Calibrated Spectrophotometer Evaluation of Sperm Concentration 475John J. Dascanio 128 Hemocytometer Evaluation of Sperm Concentration 479John J. Dascanio 129 NucleoCounter® Evaluation of Sperm Concentration and Viability 483Patrick M. McCue 130 Visual Evaluation of Sperm Motility 489Patrick M. McCue 131 Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis 491John J. Dascanio and Lynda M. J. Miller 132 Eosin-Nigrosin Staining in the Evaluation of Sperm 495Julie T. Cecere 133 Evaluation of Sperm Morphology 499Leonardo Brito 134 Determination of Daily Sperm Output 505Patrick M. McCue 135 Measurement of Testicular Size and Estimation of Daily Sperm Output 507Patrick M. McCue 136 Wet Mount Evaluation of Sperm 511John J. Dascanio 137 Diff-Quik® Evaluation of Round Cells and Sperm 513John J. Dascanio and Lynda M. J. Miller 138 Electron Microscopy of Constituents of Seminal Ejaculates 515D. N. Rao Veeramachaneni 139 Bacterial Culture 519John J. Dascanio 140 Evaluation of pH and Osmolarity of Semen 521Patrick M. McCue 141 Alkaline Phosphatase: A Marker for Ejaculation 523Patrick M. McCue 142 Diagnosis and Management of Urospermia 525John J. Dascanio 143 Hemospermia 529Patrick M. McCue 144 Semen Extenders and Sperm Media 533Patrick M. McCue 145 Preparation of Semen for Cooled Transport 537Etta A. Bradecamp 146 Packing Semen for Cooled Transport 541Etta A. Bradecamp 147 Longevity Testing of Sperm 547John J. Dascanio 148 Calculation of g Force for Centrifuging Semen 549John J. Dascanio 149 Centrifugation of Semen: Standard Technique 551Etta A. Bradecamp 150 Centrifugation of Semen: Cushion Technique 557Etta A. Bradecamp 151 Centrifugation of Semen: Selection of Motile Sperm Using a Single Layer Colloid Technique 561Etta A. Bradecamp 152 Use of a SpermFilter 563Marco A. Alvarenga and Lorenzo G. T. M. Segabinazzi 153 Semen Freezing 567Patrick M. McCue 154 Refreezing Semen 573Patrick M. McCue 155 Thawing Frozen Semen 577John J. Dascanio 156 Semen Processing for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection 581Patrick M. McCue 157 Preparing a Vapor Shipper 585Julie T. Cecere and Paul Loomis 158 Loading a Vapor Shipper 589Julie T. Cecere and Paul Loomis 159 Maintaining a Long-Term Frozen Semen Storage Tank 591John J. Dascanio 160 International Transport of Frozen Semen 593Paul Loomis 161 Harvesting and Shipping Testes 597John J. Dascanio 162 Epididymal Sperm Recovery 599John J. Dascanio and Lynda M. J. Miller 163 Endoscopic Examination of the Urethra 603Patrick M. McCue 164 Endoscopic-Guided Cannulation of the Seminal Vesicles 607Patrick M. McCue 165 Palpation and Ultrasonography of the Testis, Epididymis, and Spermatic Cord 609Sofie Sitters 166 Palpation and Ultrasonography of the Accessory Sex Glands 615Sofie Sitters 167 Radiographic Examination of the Penis 621Patrick M. McCue 168 Testicular Biopsy and Aspiration 623John J. Dascanio 169 Assessment of Sperm Plasma Membrane Integrity and Viability: Propidium Iodide/SYBR-14 627Amanda I. Glazar, and Patrick M. McCue 170 Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay 629Charles Love 171 Hypo-Osmotic Swelling Test 633Patrick M. McCue 172 Assessment of Sperm Acrosomal Status: PE-PNA 635Amanda I. Glazar and Patrick M. McCue 173 Assessment of Sperm Mitochondrial Function: JC–1 and Rhodamine 123 637Amanda I. Glazar, and Patrick M. McCue 174 Equine Viral Arteritis Testing 639G. Reed Holyoak and Udeni B. R. Balasuriya 175 Diagnostic Endocrinology: Baseline Hormone Levels 645Patrick M. McCue 176 Diagnostic Endocrinology: GnRH Stimulation Tests 647Patrick M. McCue 177 Diagnostic Endocrinology: hCG Stimulation Test 649Patrick M. McCue 178 Diagnostic Endocrinology: Estrogen Conjugate Assay 653Patrick M. McCue 179 Diagnostic Tests for Cryptorchidism 655Patrick M. McCue 180 Probang Apparatus 659Julie T. Cecere 181 Support Apparatus for Paraphimosis 663John J. Dascanio 182 Equine Castration Techniques 667Stacy Anderson 183 Stallion Acupuncture 671Rhonda A. Rathgeber Part V Newborn Foal 675 184 Birth Resuscitation 677Patrick M. McCue 185 Handling and Restraint 681Undine Christmann 186 Madigan Foal Squeeze Technique 687John Madigan 187 Evaluation of Passive Transfer 691Patrick M. 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