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| Great advances have been made recently in small animal gastroenterology. This book has been written by authors from around the world with a variety of backgrounds using evidence-based medicine. The book has two main sections and the first covers the diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders. This section contains chapters on various different diagnostic methods and on the most commonly observed clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease presented in dogs and cats, acute gastrointestinal signs, chronic vomiting, chronic diarrhea, and weight loss. The second section of the book focuses on specific diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Each component of the GI tract is discussed separately with another section focusing on diseases that affect more than one organ of the gastrointestinal tract. The book is well referenced and fully illustrated throughout. It is concise but detailed enough for both veterinarians in training and in practice. |
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| Binding: Hardcover |
| Specs: 352 pages | 3.76 Lbs |
| ISBN: 3899930274 |
| ISBN-13: 9783899930276 |
| Edition: 1 |
| Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc. | Publish Date 06/08 | Copyright 2007 |
Table Of Contents:
Pt. I. Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Disorders 1. Diagnostic Tools 1.1. Clinical History 1.2. Physical Examination 1.3. Diagnostic Imaging 1.4. Laboratory Tests 1.5. Endoscopy 1.6. Diagnostic Laparoscopy 1.7. Cytology 1.8. Histopathology 1.9. Assessment of Gastrointestinal Motility 2. Clinical Evaluation of Dogs and Cats with Specific Clinical Signs 2.1. Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Acute Signs of Gastrointestinal Disease 2.2. Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Chronic Vomiting 2.3. Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Chronic Diarrhea 2.4. Clinical Evaluation of Patient with Chronic Weight Loss Pt. II. Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract 3. Esophagus 3.1. Anatomy 3.2. Physiology 3.3. Diseases of the Esophagus 4. Stomach 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Anatomy 4.3. Gastric physiology 4.4. Diseases of the Stomach 5. Small Intestine 5.1. Anatomy 5.2. Intestinal Physiology 5.3. Small Intestinal Disease 6. Large Intestine 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Anatomy 6.3. Physiology 6.4. Diseases of the Large Intestine 7. Liver 7.1. Anatomy 7.2. Physiology 7.3. Diagnostic approach to patients with suspected liver disease 7.4. Complications of liver disease 7.5. Liver diseases of the dog 7.6. Liver diseases in the cat 8. Exocrine Pancreas 8.1. Anatomy 8.2. Physiology 8.3. Diseases of the exocrine pancreas 9. Diseases that affect more than one Organ of the Gastrointestinal Tract 9.1. Adverse Reactions to Food - Allergy versus Intolerance 9.2. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Subject Index |
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