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  • Cowell and Tylers Diagnostic Cytology and

    Elsevier Health Sciences Cowell and Tylers Diagnostic Cytology and

    Book Synopsis

    £167.20

  • Millers Anatomy of the Dog

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Millers Anatomy of the Dog

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. The Dog and Its Relatives 2. Prenatal Development 3. The Integument 4. The Skeleton 5. Arthrology 6. The Muscular System 7. The Digestive Apparatus and Abdomen 8. The Respiratory System 9. The Urogenital System 10. The Endocrine System 11. The Heart and Arteries 12. The Veins 13. The Lymphatic System 14. Introduction to the Nervous System 15. The Autonomic Nervous System 16. The Spinal Cord and Meninges 17. The Spinal Nerves 18. The Brain 19. The Cranial Nerves 20. The Ear 21. The Eye

    £750.00

  • Cotes Clinical Veterinary Advisor Dogs and Cats

    £132.99

  • Canine and Feline Arthrology and Arthroscopy

    Elsevier Health Sciences Canine and Feline Arthrology and Arthroscopy

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    £222.99

  • The Feline Patient

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Feline Patient

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    Book SynopsisThe classic quick reference to feline medicine with essential information on diseases, behavior, clinical procedures, and more Comprehensive yet accessible, this fully updated new edition of The Feline Patient offers more than 300 chapters covering all aspects of feline veterinary practice. The book arranges topics alphabetically within sections, allowing busy clinicians to rapidly find information on diagnostics and treatment options, all specific to the unique needs of cats. Omitting lengthy discussions on pathophysiology in favor of an emphasis on clinically relevant information for diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, the book's approach is carefully designed for use in the clinical setting. The Feline Patient, Fifth Edition includes 30 additional chapters, along with new clinical pearls providing observations about diseases and procedures gleaned by Dr. Norsworthy over his forty-five years of clinical practice, which are called out in boxes. With clinically oriented images throughTable of ContentsContributors xiii Preface xvi Norsworthy’s Notes xvii About the Companion Website xviii Section 1: Diseaases and Conditions 1 Acetaminophen Toxicosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 3 2 Acne Jason B. Pieper 5 3 Acromegaly Sharon Fooshee Grace 7 4 Actinomycosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 9 5 Adenocarcinoma and Carcinoma John Metcalfe Thomason 12 6 Amyloidosis Andrew Sparkes 14 7 Anal Sac Disease Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 16 8 Anaplasmosis (Ehrlichiosis) Sharon Fooshee Grace 18 9 Anemia Sharon Fooshee Grace 20 10 Anorexia Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 23 11 Aortic Stenosis Larry P. Tilley 25 12 Arrhythmias Michael S. Miller and Larry P. Tilley 27 13 Ascites Larry P. Tilley 30 14 Aspergillosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 32 15 Aspirin Toxicosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 35 16 Atopic Dermatitis Sarah O’Neill 37 17 Bartonellosis John Metcalfe Thomason 40 18 Basal Cell Tumors Bradley R. Schmidt 42 19 Biliary Cysts Miche`le Fradin-Ferme´ 44 20 Bite Wounds by Canines Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 47 21 Bite Wounds by Felines Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 49 22 Blastomycosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 52 23 Blindness Karen R. Brantman 55 24 Bordetella Infection Teija Kaarina Viita-aho 57 25 Brachial Plexus Neuropathy Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 59 26 Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome Ryan Butler, Mac Maxwell, and Gary D. Norsworthy 60 27 Bronchial Disease, Chronic Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 63 28 Calicivirus Infection Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 68 29 Carcinomatosis Bradley R. Schmidt 71 30 Cataracts Charles H. Bonney 74 31 Ceruminous Gland Disease Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 77 32 Cervical Ventroflexion Elizabeth J. Colleran 80 33 Chlamydophila Infection Teija Kaarina Viita-aho 82 34 Chylothorax Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 85 35 Cobalamin Deficiency Jo¨rg M. Steiner 89 36 Coccidioidomycosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 91 37 Coccidiosis, Enteric Elizabeth J. Colleran 93 38 Constipation Obstipation Sharon Fooshee Grace 95 39 Corneal Ulcers Gwen H. Sila and Casey C. Robinson 97 40 Coughing Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 102 41 Cryptococcosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 104 42 Cryptosporidiosis Jennifer Lavallee 107 43 Cutaneous Markers of Systemic Disease Jason B. Pieper 109 44 Cuterebriasis Sharon Fooshee Grace 112 45 Cystitis, Idiopathic Tatiana Weissova and Gary D. Norsworthy 114 46 Cytauxzoonosis Jennifer Lavallee and Gary D. Norsworthy 120 47 Dermatophytosis SarahO’Neill 122 48 Diabetes Insipidus Andrew Sparkes 127 49 Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Complications Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 129 50 Diabetes Mellitus, Loose Control Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 131 51 Diabetes Mellitus, Tight Control and Remission Audrey K. Cook 133 52 Diabetes Mellitus, Traditional Control Audrey K. Cook 136 53 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Audrey K. Cook 139 54 Diaphragmatic Hernia Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 142 55 Diarrhea John Metcalfe Thomason 146 56 Digital Diseases Elizabeth Colleran 149 57 Dilated Cardiomyopathy Larry P. Tilley 152 58 Draining Tracts and Nodules Sarah O’Neill 158 59 Dysautonomia Karen Lovelace Tofte 164 60 Dyspnea Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 166 61 Dystocia Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 168 62 Dysuria, Pollakiuria, and Stranguria Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 171 63 Ear Mites Sharon Fooshee Grace 173 64 Envenomization:Arachnids Tatiana Weissova 175 65 Envenomization: Insects Tatiana Weissova 179 66 Envenomization: Snakes Tatiana Weissova 182 67 Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex Sarah O’Neill 186 68 Eosinophilic Keratoconjunctivitis Lindsey N. Pelych and Gwen H. Sila 190 69 Esophageal Disease Andrew Sparkes 193 70 Ethylene Glycol Toxicity Tatiana Weissova and Gary D. Norsworthy 198 71 Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Jo¨rg M. Steiner 202 72 Eyelid Diseases and Surgery Lindsey N. Pelych and Gwen H. Sila 204 73 Feline Enteric Coronavirus Infection Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 208 74 Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Sharon Fooshee Grace 210 75 Feline Infectious Peritonitis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 212 76 Feline Leukemia Virus Diseases Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa and Gary D. Norsworthy 215 77 Femoral Neck Osteopathy Justin Harper 220 78 Fever Jennifer Lavallee 223 79 Flea Allergy Dermatitis Jason B. Pieper 225 80 Fleas Sharon Fooshee Grace 228 81 Flukes: Liver, Biliary, and Pancreatic Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 230 82 Food Reactions Jason B. Pieper 233 83 Giardiasis Jennifer Lavallee 235 84 Glaucoma Charles H. Bonney 237 85 Glomerulonephritis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 240 86 Granulosa-theca Cell Tumor Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa and Heloisa Justen Moreira de Souza 242 87 Heartworm Disease and Heartworm-associated Respiratory Disease Jane E. Brunt 244 88 Heinz Body Hemolytic Anemia and Methemoglobinemia Sharon Fooshee Grace 248 89 Helicobacter Infection Courtney North 250 90 Hemangiosarcoma Bradley R. Schmidt 252 91 Hemoplasmosis Sharon Fooshee Grace and Gary D. Norsworthy 255 92 Hepatic Lipidosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 258 93 Hepatitis, Inflammatory Sharon Fooshee Grace 262 94 Herpesvirus Infection Sharon Fooshee Grace 267 95 High-rise Syndrome Elizabeth Colleran 270 96 Histoplasmosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 272 97 Hookworms Jennifer Lavallee 276 98 Horner’s Syndrome Sharon Fooshee Grace 278 99 Hydronephrosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 280 100 Hyperadrenocorticism Karen Lovelace Tofte 283 101 Hyperaldosteronism, Primary (Conn’s Disease) Andrew Sparkes 286 102 Hypercalcemia Miche`le Fradin-Ferme´ 289 103 Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Sharon Fooshee Grace 292 104 Hyperesthesia Syndrome Jennifer Lavallee 294 105 Hyperkalemia Miche`le Fradin-Ferme´ 296 106 Hyperparathyroidism Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa 299 107 Hypertension, Systemic Beate Egner 303 108 Hypertensive Cardiomyopathy Beate Egner 308 109 Hyperthyroidism Jennifer Lavallee, James K. Olson, and Gary D. Norsworthy 311 110 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Larry P. Tilley 316 111 Hypoadrenocorticism Karen Lovelace Tofte 324 112 Hypoalbuminemia Sharon Fooshee Grace 326 113 Hypocalcemia Karen Lovelace Tofte 329 114 Hypokalemia Audrey K. Cook 332 115 Hypomagnesemia Miche`le Fradin-Ferme´ 334 116 Hypophosphatemia Stephanie Gandy Murphy 336 117 Icterus Sharon Fooshee Grace 338 118 Idiopathic Ulcerative Dermatitis Jason B. Pieper 341 119 Ileus Anthony P. Carr 344 120 Immune-mediated Hemolytic Anemia Anthony P. Carr 347 121 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Courtney North 349 122 Inflammatory Polyps and Masses Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 352 123 Intraocular Tumors Karen R. Brantman 355 124 Ischemic Encephalopathy Sharon Fooshee Grace 358 125 Keratitis and Conjunctivitis Charles H. Bonney 360 126 Kidneys, Abnormal Size Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 365 127 Laryngeal Disease Andrew Sparkes 367 128 Leprosy Syndrome Sharon Fooshee Grace 371 129 Linear Foreign Bodies Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 374 130 Lumbosacral Disease and Spondylosis Deformans Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 377 131 Lung Parasites Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 379 132 Lymphoma Bradley R. Schmidt 381 133 Malassezia Dermatitis Jason B. Pieper 384 134 Mammary Hyperplasia Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 385 135 Mammary Neoplasia Bradley R. Schmidt 387 136 Manx Syndrome Jennifer Lavallee 390 137 Mast Cell Tumors Bradley R. Schmidt 393 138 Megacolon Anthony P. Carr 396 139 Meningioma Sharon Fooshee Grace 401 140 Mesothelioma Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa 403 141 Metaldehyde Toxicosis Tatiana Weissova 405 142 Miliary Dermatitis Jason B. Pieper 407 143 Mitral Valve Dysplasia Larry P. Tilley 408 144 Mosquito Bite Hypersensitivity Jason B. Pieper 410 145 Murmurs Larry P. Tilley and Francis W.K. Smith, Jr. 412 146 Myasthenia Gravis Paula A. Schuerer and Sharon Fooshee Grace 414 147 Mycobacterial Diseases, Rapidly Growing Sharon Fooshee Grace 416 148 Myiasis Elizabeth Colleran 418 149 Nasal and Frontal Sinus Disease, Chronic Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 420 150 Nasopharyngeal Disease Arnold Plotnick 422 151 Neonatal Isoerythrolysis Sharon Fooshee Grace 424 152 Neurogenic Bladder Sharon Fooshee Grace 426 153 Nocardiosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 428 154 Obesity Christopher J. H. Simpson 430 155 Oral Neoplasia Bradley R. Schmidt 435 156 Organophosphate and Carbamate Toxicosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 438 157 Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease Andrew Sparkes 440 158 Otitis Externa Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 443 159 Otitis Media and Interna Sharon Fooshee Grace 448 160 Ovarian Remnant Syndrome Erin O’Docharty Dresner 451 161 Palatine Arterial Bleeding Richard Malik 453 162 Pancreatitis, Acute Jo¨rg M. Steiner 457 163 Pancreatitis, Chronic Jo¨rg M. Steiner 460 164 Panleukopenia (Feline Parvovirus Infection) Sharon Fooshee Grace 462 165 Panniculitis and Steatitis Anthony P. Carr 465 166 Paraneoplastic Syndromes John Metcalfe Thomason 467 167 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Larry P. Tilley 469 168 Pectus Excavatum Sharon Fooshee Grace 472 169 Pemphigus Foliaceus Sarah O’Neill 474 170 Perinephric Pseudocysts Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa 477 171 Peritonitis, Septic Sharon Fooshee Grace 481 172 Plague Sharon Fooshee Grace 485 173 Plant Toxicities Karen Lovelace Tofte 487 174 Pleural Effusion Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 497 175 Pneumothorax Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 500 176 Pododermatitis, Plasmacytic Melanie J. Dobromylskyj, Richard Malik, and Gary D. Norsworthy 503 177 Polyarthritis, Immune-mediated Christopher J. H. Simpson 506 178 Polycystic Kidney Disease Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 509 179 Polyuria and Polydipsia John Metcalfe Thomason 512 180 Portosystemic Shunts Jonathan A. Lidbury 514 181 Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation Teija Kaarina Viita-aho 517 182 Pulmonary Fibrosis Sharon Fooshee Grace 520 183 Pulmonic Stenosis Larry P. Tilley 522 184 Pyelonephritis Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 524 185 Pyometra and Mucometra Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 527 186 Pyothorax Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 530 187 Pyrethrin and Pyrethroid Toxicosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 533 188 Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency in Somali and Abyssinian Cats Stella de Faria Valle 534 189 Rabies Elizabeth Colleran 536 190 Recreational Drug Toxicosis Tatiana Weissova 538 191 Rectal Disease Heloisa Justen Moreira de Souza and Katia Barão Corgozinho 542 192 Refeeding Syndrome Karen Lovelace Tofte 545 193 Renal Disease, Chronic Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 548 194 Renal Failure, Acute Sharon Fooshee Grace 551 195 Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Michael S. Miller and Larry P. Tilley 555 196 Retinal Disease Karen R. Brantman 558 197 Rodenticide Toxicosis Jennifer Lavallee 562 198 Roundworms Jennifer Lavallee 564 199 Salmonellosis John Metcalfe Thomason 566 200 Sarcomas, Injection Site Sharon Fooshee Grace 568 201 Sarcoma, Other John Metcalfe Thomason 571 202 Scottish Fold Osteochondrodysplasia Sharon Fooshee Grace 574 203 Seizures Sharon Fooshee Grace 576 204 Skin Parasites Jason B. Pieper 580 205 Small Bowel Disease, Chronic Gary D. Norsworthy 585 206 Sporotrichosis Jennifer Lavallee 588 207 Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Cutaneous Bradley R. Schmidt 590 208 Stomach Worms John Metcalfe Thomason 594 209 Stomatitis-Gingivitis Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 596 210 Stud Tail Jason B. Pieper 600 211 Tail-pull Injuries Sharon Fooshee Grace 601 212 Tapeworms Jennifer Lavallee 604 213 Temporomandibular Joint Disease Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 606 214 Tetanus Sharon Fooshee Grace 610 215 Tetralogy of Fallot Larry P. Tilley and Michael S. Miller 613 216 Thiamine Deficiency Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 616 217 Third Eyelid Diseases Michael C. West and Gwen H. Sila 618 218 Thromboembolic Disease Larry P. Tilley 621 219 Thymoma Bradley R. Schmidt 625 220 Tooth Resorption Jan Bellows 628 221 Toxoplasmosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Sharon Fooshee Grace 632 222 Tracheal Disease Andrew Sparkes 635 223 Triad Disease Anthony P. Carr 639 224 Trichobezoars Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 642 225 Tritrichomoniasis Jennifer Lavallee 645 226 Ureteral Obstruction Rhett Marshall and Marcus Gunew 648 227 Urethral Obstruction Rhett Marshall and Marcus Gunew 654 228 Urinary Bladder Tumors Bradley R. Schmidt 659 229 Urolithiasis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 662 230 Uveitis Michael C. West and Gwen H. Sila 666 231 Ventricular Septal Defect Larry P. Tilley 670 232 Vestibular Syndrome Elaine Wexler-Mitchell 673 233 Viral Dermatitis Jason B. Pieper 675 234 Vitamin A Toxicosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 678 235 Vitamin D Toxicosis Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 680 236 Vomiting Jennifer Lavallee 682 237 Weight Loss Anthony P. Carr 685 238 Zoonotic Diseases Jennifer Lavallee 688 Section 2: Behavior 239 Aggression, Human Directed Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 699 240 Aggression, Intercat Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 703 241 Behavioral Pharmaceuticals Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 707 242 Environmental Enrichment in the Home Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 711 243 Environmental Enrichment in the Hospital Gary D. Norsworthy and Linda Schmeltzer 716 244 Housesoiling Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 719 245 Psychogenic Alopecia Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 724 246 Urine Marking Debra F. Horwitz and Amy L. Pike 728 Section 3: Surgery 247 Bulla Osteotomy, Ventral Approach Don R. Waldron 733 248 Colectomy Don R. Waldron 739 249 Corneal Surgery Michael C. West and Gwen H. Sila 744 250 Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Ryan Butler and Mac Maxwell 747 251 Cryptorchidism Surgery Ryan Butler and Mac Maxwell 749 252 Dental Extraction Techniques Jan Bellows 752 253 Esophagostomy Tube Placement Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 756 254 Frontal Sinus Obliteration Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 760 255 Gastrostomy Tube Placement Don R. Waldron 761 256 Hypothermia, Surgical Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 764 257 Jejunostomy Tube Placement Don R. Waldron 766 258 Laparotomy for Chronic Small Bowel Disease Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 770 259 Laser Surgery, CO2 John C. Godbold, Jr. 772 260 Lip Avulsion Reattachment Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 775 261 Luxating Patella Otto I. Lanz 777 262 Mandibular Symphyseal Separation Don R. Waldron 780 263 Mastectomy Don R. Waldron 782 264 Maxillomandibular Fixation Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 785 265 Nasopharyngeal Mass Removal Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 787 266 Nephrolith Removal Don R. Waldron 790 267 Onychectomy Don R. Waldron 793 268 Oronasal Fistula Repair Heloisa Justen Moreira de Souza and Katia Barão Corgozinho 796 269 Pain Management Sabine Tacke 803 270 Perivulvar Skin Fold Removal Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 807 271 Ranula Gary D. Norsworthy 810 272 Rhinotomy Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 812 273 Skin Flaps, Local Ryan Butler and Mac Maxwell 815 274 Thoracostomy Tube Placement Don R. Waldron 819 275 Thyroidectomy Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 822 276 Total Ear Canal Ablation and Lateral Bulla Osteotomy Don R. Waldron 826 277 Urethrostomy, Perineal Don R. Waldron 830 278 Urethrostomy, Perineal: Repair Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 834 279 Urethrostomy, Prepubic Don R. Waldron 838 280 Uretrotomy Don R. Waldron 840 281 Urinary Bladder Marsupialization Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 842 Section 4: Cytology 282 Adenocarcinoma Amy C. Valenciano and Rick L. Cowell 847 283 Ascites Kathryn Jacocks 849 284 Atypical Bacterial Infections Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 851 285 Hepatic Lipidosis Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 853 286 Inflammation versus Neoplasia Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 855 287 Lymph Node Disease Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 863 288 Lymphoma Amy C. Valenciano, Kathryn Jacocks, and Rick L. Cowell 866 289 Mast Cell Tumors Amy C. Valenciano, Kathryn Jacocks, and Rick L. Cowell 868 290 Plasma Cell Inflammation and Neoplasia Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 870 291 Pleural Effusions Amy C. Valenciano, Kathryn Jacocks, and Rick L. Cowell 872 292 Sample Staining Amy C. Valenciano, Kathryn Jacocks, and Rick L. Cowell 876 293 Sarcoma Amy C. Valenciano, Kathryn Jacocks, and Rick L. Cowell 879 294 Systemic Fungal Diseases Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 881 295 Transtracheal Wash Hemosiderosis Kathryn Jacocks, Amy C. Valenciano, and Rick L. Cowell 884 Section 5: Clinical Procedures 296 Blood Gas Analysis Eduardo Raposo Monteiro and Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa 889 297 Blood Transfusion Sharon Fooshee Grace 892 298 Bone Marrow Aspiration John Metcalfe Thomason 895 299 Cardiopulmonary Arrest Medora B. Pashmakova 898 300 Central Venous Catheter Placement Medora B. Pashmakova and James W. Barr 902 301 Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection (Atlanto-Occipital) Sharon Fooshee Grace 905 302 Endoscopic Applications Audrey K. Cook 907 303 Enteral Nutrition Anthony P. Carr 917 304 Euthanasia Elizabeth Colleran 920 305 Fine-needle Biopsy John Metcalfe Thomason 924 306 Fluid Therapy Sharon Fooshee Grace 926 307 Fluid Therapy for Shock Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa and Leandro Fadel 930 308 Jugular Blood Collection Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 933 309 Lymphoma, Chemotherapy Bradley R. Schmidt 935 310 Ophthalmic Examination Karen R. Brantman 940 311 Orogastric Tube Feeding Gary D. Norsworthy and Anne Romeo 943 312 Radioiodine Therapy for Hyperthyroidism Jennifer Lavallee, James K. Olson, and Gary D. Norsworthy 945 313 Restraint Techniques and Devices Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 947 314 Testing Procedures Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 950 Section 6: Topics of Special Interest 315 Age Approximation Karen Lovelace Tofte 955 316 Aging Changes in Cats Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa 958 317 Body Surface Area Conversion Gary D. Norsworthy and Lisa M. Restine 961 318 Calcitriol in Feline Patients Joao Felipe de Brito Galvao and Dennis J. Chew 962 319 Catnip Effects in Cats Sharon Fooshee Grace 967 320 Echocardiographic Tables Larry P. Tilley and Francis W.K. Smith, Jr. 968 321 Electrocardiographic Tables Larry P. Tilley and Francis W.K. Smith, Jr. 970 322 End of Life Issues William Ray Folger 971 323 Genetic Diseases Jerold S. Bell 974 324 History of Feline-only Practice and Feline Medicine in the United States Gary D. Norsworthy 977 325 Normal Laboratory Values Gary D. Norsworthy, Lisa M. Restine, and Anne Romeo 991 326 Nutrition Debra L. Zoran 993 327 Palliative and Hospice Care Alice E. Villalobos 997 328 Polydactylism Sharon Fooshee Grace 1000 329 Pulse Wave Analysis Beate Egner 1002 330 Purring Sharon Fooshee Grace 1006 331 Vibrissae Sharon Fooshee Grace 1008 332 Drug Formulary Gary D. Norsworthy, Lisa M. Restine, and Anne Romeo 1010 Index 1049

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  • Veterinary Arthroscopy for the Small Animal

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Veterinary Arthroscopy for the Small Animal

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisVeterinary Arthroscopy for the Small Animal Practitioner delivers a practical guide to all aspects of veterinary arthroscopy for small mammals. The book covers the anatomy, techniques, joint pathology, and operative procedures of arthroscopy. The book includes a foundational introduction to basic tenets for veterinarians just beginning to use arthroscopy in their work as well as reference images for joint pathology useful to experienced practitioners. Nearly 1000 images are included in the reference, each of which illustrate one or more aspects of specific arthroscopic findings. Veterinary Arthroscopy for the Small Animal Practitioner draws on the author's 35 years of clinical arthroscopic experience and offers a thorough examination of small animal arthroscopy. The book serves as a powerful demonstration of the centrality, practicality, utility, and necessity of arthroscopic veterinary procedures. Readers will also benefit from topics like: A comprehensive introduction to, and dTable of ContentsPreface xi Acknowledgments xiii About the Companion Website xiv 1 Introduction and Instrumentation 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Instrumentation and Equipment 3 1.2.1 Arthroscopes 3 1.2.2 Sheaths and Cannulas 5 1.2.2.1 Telescope Sheaths 5 1.2.2.2 Operative Cannulas 6 1.2.2.3 Egress Cannulas 8 1.2.3 Operative Hand Instruments 8 1.2.4 Power Instruments 12 1.2.4.1 Power Shavers 12 1.2.4.2 Radiofrequency/Electrocautery Instrumentation 14 1.2.5 Irrigation Fluid and Management Systems 15 1.2.5.1 Irrigation Fluids 15 1.2.5.2 Gravity Flow 16 1.2.5.3 Pressure Assisted Flow 16 1.2.5.4 Mechanical Arthroscopy Fluid Pumps 16 1.2.6 Video System Tower 17 1.2.6.1 Video Camera 18 1.2.6.2 Video Monitor 19 1.2.6.3 Light Source 19 1.2.6.4 Documentation Equipment 20 References 20 2 General Technique 23 2.1 Anesthesia, Patient Support, and Pain Management 23 2.2 Postoperative Care 23 2.3 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 24 2.3.1 Shoulder Joint 24 2.3.2 Elbow Joint 26 2.3.3 Radiocarpal Joint 28 2.3.4 Hip Joint 29 2.3.5 Stifle Joint 29 2.3.6 Tibiotarsal Joint 31 2.4 Portal Placement-General 31 References 34 3 Shoulder Joint 36 3.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 36 3.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 37 3.2.1 Telescope Portals 37 3.2.2 Operative Portals 39 3.2.3 Egress Portals 40 3.3 Nerves of Concern with Shoulder Joint Arthroscopy 40 3.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 41 3.5 Diseases of the Shoulder Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 47 3.5.1 Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) 47 3.5.1.1 OCD Lesion Removal and Management 59 3.5.2 Bicipital Tendon Injuries 73 3.5.3 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Shoulder with or Without Shoulder Instability 81 3.5.4 Ununited Caudal Glenoid Ossification Center (UCGOC) 95 3.5.5 Ununited Supraglenoid Tubercle (USGT) 100 3.5.6 Arthroscopic-Assisted Intra-Articular Fracture Repair 100 3.5.7 Arthroscopic Biopsy of Intra-Articular Neoplasia 101 3.5.8 Glenoid Cartilage Defects 102 3.5.9 Chondromalacia 104 3.5.10 Infraspinatus Muscle Contracture 104 References 106 4 Arthroscopy of the Elbow Joint 108 4.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 108 4.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 109 4.2.1 Telescope Portals (Medial, Craniolateral, Caudomedial, and Caudal) 109 4.2.2 Operative Portals (Craniomedial, Lateral, Craniolateral, and Caudal) 111 4.2.3 Egress Portals 113 4.3 Nerves of Concern with Elbow Joint Arthroscopy 113 4.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 114 4.5 Diseases of the Elbow Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 122 4.5.1 Elbow Dysplasia 122 4.5.2 Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) 167 4.5.3 Ununited Anconeal Process (UAP) 176 4.5.4 Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) 180 4.5.5 Assisted Intra-Articular Fracture Repair 180 4.5.6 Biopsy of Intra-Articular Neoplasia 181 4.5.7 Immune-Mediated Erosive Arthritis 182 4.5.8 Incomplete Ossification of the Humeral Condyle (IOHC) 182 4.5.9 Medial Enthesiopathy 183 References 184 5 Radiocarpal Joint 187 5.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 187 5.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 187 5.3 Nerves of Concern with Radiocarpal Joint Arthroscopy 187 5.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 188 5.5 Diseases of the Radiocarpal Joint Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 189 5.5.1 Fractures 189 5.5.2 Soft Tissue Injuries 190 5.5.3 Immune-Mediated Erosive Arthritis 190 References 191 6 Hip Joint 192 6.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 192 6.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 192 6.3 Nerves of Concern with Hip Joint Arthroscopy 193 6.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 193 6.5 Diseases of the Hip Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 196 6.5.1 Hip Dysplasia 196 6.5.2 Arthroliths 202 6.5.3 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip Joint 203 6.5.4 Assisted Intra-Articular Fracture Repair 205 6.5.5 Biopsy of Intra-Articular Neoplasia 206 6.5.6 Aseptic Necrosis of the Femoral Head 206 References 206 7 Stifle Joint 207 7.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 210 7.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 210 7.2.1 Telescope Portal 210 7.2.2 Operative Portals 211 7.2.3 Egress Portal 211 7.3 Nerves of Concern with Stifle Joint Arthroscopy 213 7.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 213 7.5 Diseases of the Stifle Joint Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 221 7.5.1 Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injuries 221 7.5.2 Caudal Cruciate Ligament Injuries 258 7.5.3 Isolated Meniscal Injuries 258 7.5.4 Osteochondritis Dissecans(OCD) 259 7.5.5 Stifle Stabilization Failures 264 7.5.6 TPLO Second Look 264 7.5.7 Patellar Fracture Management 266 7.5.8 Long Digital Extensor Tendon Injuries 268 7.5.9 Popliteal Tendon Avulsion 268 7.5.10 Intra-articular Neoplasia 269 7.5.11 Patellar Luxation 270 7.5.12 Degenerative Joint Disease, Chondromalacia, and Synovitis 270 7.5.13 Discoid Meniscus 273 7.5.14 Osteochondromatosis 274 References 274 8 Tibiotarsal Joint 276 8.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Operating Room Setup 276 8.2 Portal Sites and Portal Placement 276 8.2.1 Telescope Portals 276 8.2.2 Operative Portals 277 8.2.3 Egress Portal 278 8.3 Nerves of Concern with Tibiotarsal Joint Arthroscopy 278 8.4 Examination Protocol and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy 278 8.5 Diseases of the Tibiotarsal Joint Diagnosed and Managed with Arthroscopy 279 8.5.1 Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) 279 8.5.2 Intra-Articular Fracture Management 286 8.5.3 Soft Tissue Injuries 287 8.5.4 Immune-Mediated Erosive Arthritis 287 8.5.5 Osteoarthritis 289 References 291 9 Problems and Complications 292 9.1 Actual and Potential Complications of Arthroscopy 292 9.1.1 Failure to Enter the Joint 292 9.1.2 Articular Cartilage Damage 292 9.1.3 Soft Tissue Damage 296 9.1.4 Bone Fragment Displacement 298 9.1.5 Operative Debris 298 9.1.6 Red Out 299 9.1.7 Peri-articular Fluid Accumulation 300 9.1.8 Infection 300 9.1.9 Vascular Injury 301 9.1.10 Nerve Injury 301 9.2 Instrument Damage 301 9.2.1 Intra-articular Instrument Breakage 301 9.2.2 Telescope Breakage 302 9.3 Contraindications 303 9.3.1 Patient Size 303 9.3.2 Septic Arthritis 303 9.3.3 Anesthesia Risk 303 References 304 Index 305

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    £148.15

  • Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisSmall Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide is designed to offer a quick reference to common ocular conditions in dogs and cats, presenting high-quality color photographs to facilitate diagnosis and offering details on each condition to support clinicians in clinical decision making. In addition to updates throughout, the Second Edition includes significantly more images than the previous edition, with updates to images to include more representative examples where possible. In Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide, the image section is organized by area of the eye, making it easy to find and compare images to make a diagnosis, and the disease section is carefully targeted to the most crucial details for developing a management plan. A companion website provides video clips. Written by a veterinary ophthalmologist working at a busy urban center, Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide includes information on: Orbital disease, including inflammatory and neoplastic diseaseEyelid and adnexal disease, such as abnormal hairs (distichiae, ectopic ciliae, and trichiasis), conformational abnormalities (entropion, ectropion, etc.), and third eyelid abnormalities such as gland prolapseCorneal and conjunctival disease, including tear film disorders, causes of keratoconjunctivitis, corneal ulceration, and feline surface ocular diseaseAnterior uveal conditions, covering uveal cysts, anterior uveitis, and anterior uveal neoplasiaLenticular disease, such as cataract and lens instabilityThe posterior segment, covering normal fundic appearance, chorioretinitis, retinal degeneration, and retinal detachmentRecognition and management of glaucoma With its broad coverage of essential topics and accessible images that help with accurate and fast diagnoses, Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide is an essential reference for small animal general practitioners, students, residents, and interns, and can also be used as a reference to show examples to clients.Table of ContentsPreface, xiii List of abbreviations, xv Glossary, xvii About the companion website, xxi Section I Atlas, 1 1 Orbit, 3 2 Eyelids, 10 3 Third eyelid, nasolacrimal system, and precorneal tear film, 25 4 Conjunctiva, 32 5 Cornea, 39 6 Anterior uvea, 65 7 Lens, 84 8 Posterior segment, 97 9 Glaucoma, 116 Section II Guide, 121 10 Orbit, 123 11 Eyelids, 134 12 The third eyelid, nasolacrimal system, and precorneal tear film, 147 13 Conjunctiva, 155 14 Cornea, 162 15 Anterior uvea, 183 16 Lens, 193 17 Posterior segment, 200 18 Glaucoma, 214 Further reading, 218 References, 218 Index, 221

    7 in stock

    £68.36

  • Techniques in Small Animal Wound Management

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Techniques in Small Animal Wound Management

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisTechniques in Small Animal Wound Management A thorough and practical guide to the surgical and non-surgical treatment of small animal wounds Techniques in Small Animal Wound Management focuses on surgical and non-surgical management techniques for the wide variety of wounds that clinicians in any stage of training or clinical practice treat in veterinary medicine. A comprehensive but accessible guide to wound management in small animal patients, this textbook covers all important wound management modalities and available products. This book includes detailed information on currently available products, including specific indications and instructions for use, and step-by-step descriptions of techniques used to treat wounds, making it an indispensable resource for small animal veterinary practitioners. Topics discussed range from the anatomy of wounded tissues, phases of healing, and classification of wounds to initial treatments, dressings, vacuum-assisted bandages, and surgical reconstructions. In Techniques in Small Animal Wound Management, readers will also find: Step-by-step instructions for using innovative wound management tools such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, laser therapy, stem cell/platelet-derived treatments, leeches, and maggots. Detailed discussions of specific uses and indications for topicals, dressings, drains, bandages, and many other tools and techniques. Clinically oriented chapters offering tips for specific wounds such as burns, bite wounds, eyelid, lip, and ear wounds, and necrotizing fasciitis. Techniques in Small Animal Wound Management is an ideal practical reference for all veterinary students, small animal veterinary practitioners, and veterinary surgeons looking for a comprehensive guide to the wounds we treat.

    10 in stock

    £100.70

  • The Spirit of Animal Healing

    St. Martin's Essentials The Spirit of Animal Healing

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe Spirit of Animal Healing is the follow up to Dr. Marty Goldstein's bestselling book on holistic veterinary medicine, The Nature of Animal Healing.

    Out of stock

    £16.19

  • Ultimate Pet Health Guide The Breakthrough

    Hay House Inc Ultimate Pet Health Guide The Breakthrough

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs a holistic veterinarian and scientist, Dr. Gary Richter helps dog and cat owners to navigate the thicket of treatment options and separate the fact from the fiction. He wants us to use what actually works, not just what Western science or alternative medicine say should work. This multifaceted approach to health is known as integrative medicine. Dr. Richter examines traditional medicine from many cultures alongside modern medical techniques, describing the best of complementary care and the best of conventional veterinary medicine. Every treatment he recommends has the backing of scientific research or years of successful outcomes in his clinical practice. After explaining the treatment, he offers specific recommendations for an integrative approach to common diseases, including allergies, skin conditions, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. A holistic approach to health includes nutrition, as it sets up the foundation for your pet’s health. Dr. Richter cuts tTrade Review"Dr. Gary Richter has given us a remarkable book that brings together the best information available for us to use in caring for our dogs and cats. It helps us understand how our pets are dealing with diseases and the conventional and complementary ways to help them."— Dr. Gladys McGarey, cofounder of the American Holistic Medicine Association and internationally recognized as the Mother of Holistic Medicine"This book on integrative medicine is a must-read. There are practical approaches to diagnosis, management, and therapy for a variety of animal conditions. It's simply outstanding!"— W. Jean Dodds, D.V.M., founder of Hemopet and Hemolife Diagnostics, and winner of the Holistic Veterinarian of the Year Award from the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association"The impact of Dr. Gary Richter's work excited me to support his mission by creating the 50 holistic recipes contained within this book. Miracles are being achieved through whole-food nutrition and veterinary medicine."— Susan Lauten, M.A. in Animal Nutrition and Ph.D. in Biomedical Science"The Ultimate Pet Heath Guide by Dr. Gary Richter is a wonderful book. It contains excellent information on how to holistically approach medical care for dogs and cats. I recommend this book to all caregivers who wish for their pets to have longer and healthier lives."— Huisheng Xie, D.V.M., Ph.D., founder and dean of the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

    10 in stock

    £21.84

  • Dr. Petty's Pain Relief for Dogs: The Complete

    WW Norton & Co Dr. Petty's Pain Relief for Dogs: The Complete

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisYou love your dog, and hate to see him in pain. But you don’t want to head to the vet’s office for hundreds of dollars worth of tests that might prove useless. Dr. Mike Petty understands this. He’s a “pain vet” – working with cutting-edge research to find the best way to relieve your pet's pain. In this book, he guides readers in three critical points: 1. How to determine whether a dog is in pain 2. How to find a veterinarian capable of treating these pain issues. 3. What treatments are available, and which are worth pursuing and which are not. Dr. Petty offers clear descriptions of the treatments, both traditional and holistic. This guide offers the wisdom and support that dog owners crave in these situations.

    10 in stock

    £18.99

  • Coaching Cards for New Dog Parents: Advice from

    Smith Street Books Coaching Cards for New Dog Parents: Advice from

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAdding a dog to your life is exciting, but it also comes with questions that even experienced dog owners may need help with. Coaching Cards for New Dog Parents contains 50 illustrated cards that cover the topics every new dog owner needs to know, from picking the best dog for your lifestyle, selecting the right food, dealing with issues like separation anxiety and knowing when to take your dog to the vet. With help from Dr Marlena Lopez BSc DVM, you can learn how to be the best carer for your fluffy friend.

    10 in stock

    £21.50

  • Coaching Cards for New Cat Parents: Advice from

    Smith Street Books Coaching Cards for New Cat Parents: Advice from

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAdding a cat to your life is exciting, but it also comes with questions that even experienced cat owners may need help with. Coaching Cards for New Cat Parents contains 50 illustrated cards that cover the topics every new cat owner needs to know, from picking the best cat for your lifestyle, selecting the right food, dealing with issues like furniture scratching, and knowing when to take your cat to the vet. With help from Dr. Marlena Lopez BSc DVM, you can learn how to be the best carer for your fluffy friend.

    10 in stock

    £20.76

  • Editorial Acribia, S.A. Enfermedades de las abejas

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £26.91

  • Editorial Servet Atlas de informacin al propietario parsitos

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisEsta obra ilustrada tiene el objetivo de ayudar al veterinario en su comunicación con el propietario. Siguiendo la estela del volumen anterior dedicado a la cirugía, los dibujos de este atlas dedicado a los parásitos internos y externos del perro y el gato facilitarán las explicaciones que realice el veterinario a sus clientes, así como el control, prevención y tratamientos que tenga que instaurar en algunos casos.Cada parásito se ilustra con dos láminas, en las que se representan tanto el ciclo biológico del parásito como la enfermedad parasitaria así como los riesgos para la salud del animal y del propietario.La claridad y precisión de los dibujos, ideados para facilitar y reducir el tiempo dedicado a las explicaciones al propietario, convierten a este atlas en una herramienta clínica más.

    Out of stock

    £29.03

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