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Notes on Rabbit Internal MedicineBy: Richard Saunders and Ron Rees Davies (The Exotic Animal Centre)
Publication Dates
USA: Sep 2005
Details
240 pages,
Reviews
"The text is 'easy on the eye' for the stressed, time-poor veterinary surgeon, with strong headings and bullet-points allowing quick assimilation of information"
"Excellent as a quick refer...
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Rabbit medicine is a rapidly expanding area of veterinary practice and rabbits are now the third most popular mammalian pet in the UK. Vets are treating more sick rabbits than ever before, but many vets do not have the clinical experience required to give effective treatment. There is a wealth of information on rabbits available to vets, but much of this is from the laboratory animal field and often isn't applicable to the pet rabbit.
Filling a gap in current literature available on rabbits, this book provides the reader with essential information and guidance on rabbit internal medicine ensuring rabbits are treated to the same standard as canine and feline patients. Along with the other books in the Notes on series, it is specifically designed, through an accessible note-based style, to ensure veterinarians and students have quick and easy access to the most up-to-date clinical and diagnostic information.
In this book:
Differential diagnosis, by presenting complaint and organ systems;
Common laboratory abnormalities and their significance in diagnosis;
Infectious diseases, their diagnosis and treatment;
Therapeutics, and how treatment varies from that of the more commonly encountered companion animals.
TopTable of Contents
1. Airway disorders including nasolachrimal system; 2. Pulmonary disorders; 3. Pleural and mediastinal disorders; 4. Thoracic trauma; 5. Different diagnosis of respiratory disorders; 6. Further investigations of respiratory disorders; 7. Cardiac disorders; 8. Different diagnosis of episodic weakness and collapse; 9. Investigation of cardiac disease; 10. Dental disorders; 11. Oesophageal disorders; 12. Gastric disorders; 13. Acute abdominal disorders; 14. Small intestinal disorders; 15. Large intestinal disorders; 16. Different diagnosis and management of persistent or recurrent diarrhoea; 17. Hepatic disorders; 18. Splenic disorders; 19. Pancreatic disorders; 20. Renal disorders; 21. Urinary tract disorders; 22. Differential diagnosis of haematuria; 23. Differential diagnosis of urinary incontinence; 24. Differential diagnosis of tenesmus; 25. Disorders of peritoneal cavity; 26. Endocrine disorders; 27. Neurological disorders; 28. Disorders of the female genital tract; 29. Disorders of the male genital tract; 30. Differential diagnosis of polydipsia; 31. Differential diagnosis of thinness and weight loss; 32. Autoimmune disorders; 33. Differential diagnosis of recurrent or persistent pyrexia; 34. Anaemia; 35. Acute poisoning
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