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Rand, Jacquie.
Problem-based feline medicine[electronic resource] /
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书目-语言数据,印刷品 : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414] null:
636.8089
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Problem-based feline medicine/ edited by Jacquie Rand.
[NT 51406] other author:
Rand, Jacquie.
出版者:
Edinburgh ; : Saunders,, 2006.
面页册数:
1 online resource (xiv, 1479 p.)
附注:
Includes index.
标题:
Cats - Diseases.
标题:
Cat Diseases.
标题:
Chats - Maladies.
ISBN:
0702024880
ISBN:
9780702024887
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
[NT 15000228] null:
1. How to make a problem-based diagnosis -- Upper Respiratory Tract -- 2. The cat with acute sneezing or nasal discharge -- 3. The cat with chronic nasal discharge -- 4. The cat with stridor -- Lower Respiratory Tract -- 5. The dyspneic or tachypneic cat -- 6. The cat with hydrothorax -- 7. The coughing cat -- 8. The cyanotic cat -- Cardiac -- 9. The cat with abnormal heart sounds -- 10. The cat with tachycardia, bradycardia ot an irregular rhythm -- 11. The cat with and enlarged heart -- Urinary Tract -- 12. The cat straining to urinate -- 13. The incontinent cat -- 14. The cat with discoloured urine -- 15. The cat with inappropriate urination -- 16. The cat with polyuria or polydipsia -- Acute Illness -- 17. The cat with acute depression, anorexia or dehydration -- Weight Loss or Chronic Illness -- 18. The cat with weight loss or chronic illness -- 19. The thin, inappetent cat -- Miscellaneous Problems -- 20. The pyrexic cat -- 21. The cat with enlarged lymph nodes -- 22. The yellow cat or cat with increased liver enzymes -- 23. The cat with abdominal distension or abdominal fluid -- 24. The bleeding cat -- Abnormal Laboratory Data -- 25. The anaemic cat -- 26. The polycythemic cat -- 27. The cat with electrolyte or acid-base problems -- 28. The cat with hyperlipidemia -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- 29. The salivating cat -- 30. The cat with bad breath or oral lesions -- 31. The regurgitating cat -- 32. The cat with acute vomiting -- 33. The cat with chronic vomiting -- 34. The cat with acute diarrhea -- 35. The cat with chronic small bowel diarrhea -- 36. The cat with chronic large bowel diarrhea -- 37. The constipated or straining cat -- Neurology -- 38. The cat with seizures, circling and/or changed behaviour -- 39. The cat with stupor or coma -- 40. The cat with a head tilt or nystagmus -- 41. The cat with a tremor or twitching -- 42. The cat with anisicoria or abnormally dilated or constricted pupils -- 43. The cat with ventroflexion of the neck -- Abnormal Gait -- 44. The weak and ataxic cat or paralysed cat -- 45. The hypermetric and ataxic cat without weakness -- 46. The cat with generalised weakness -- 47. The lame cat -- Behavioural Problems -- 48. The aggressive cat -- 49. The cat with anxiety-related behaviour problems -- Skin Problems -- 50. The cat with miliary dermatitis or pruritis -- 51. The cat with alopecia -- 52. The cat with skin lumps or bumps -- 53. The cat with non-healig lesions -- 54. The cat with paw or pad problems -- Reproductive and Neonatal -- 55. The fading kitten / neonate -- 56. The infertile Queen -- 57. The cat with vaginal discharge -- Eye -- 58. The blind cat or cat with retinal lesions -- 59. The cat with a red globe -- 60. The cat with ocular discharge or changed conjunctival appearance -- 61. The cat with abnormalities confined to the cornea -- 62. The cat with a cloudy eye -- 63. The cat with an abnormal pupil size or pupil response -- 64. The cat with changed iris appearance -- 65. The cat with abnormal globe position or size -- 66. The cat with changed eyelid appearance -- 67. The cat with an abnormal third eyelid -- Drugs -- 68. Special considerations related to drug use in cats -- 69. Drug formulary.
[NT 15000229] null:
This focused resource covers all medical conditions that affect cats. Using a unique problem-based approach, it provides essential information for assessing presenting symptoms, reaching a differential diagnosis, and selecting the appropriate course of treatment for feline patients. A consistent format makes it easy to find information related to key signs and possible causative factors (graded to indicate how common each is), diagnosis, differential diagnosis (including tests where appropriate), treatment, prognosis, and prevention (where applicable) for each clinical condition. Unique problem-based approach discusses how to make a problem-based diagnosis. Concise, logical format makes this resource ideal for quick reference in the clinical setting. Covers every condition likely to be encountered in cats worldwide. Features a strong international contributor list of feline experts from North America, UK, Europe, and Australia A comprehensive drug formulary lists all drug treatments available for cats. A separate chapter on drugs in cats lists the problems veterinarians might encounter due to differences in feline metabolism.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780702024887
Problem-based feline medicine[electronic resource] /
Problem-based feline medicine
[electronic resource] /edited by Jacquie Rand. - Edinburgh ;Saunders,2006. - 1 online resource (xiv, 1479 p.)
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
1. How to make a problem-based diagnosis -- Upper Respiratory Tract -- 2. The cat with acute sneezing or nasal discharge -- 3. The cat with chronic nasal discharge -- 4. The cat with stridor -- Lower Respiratory Tract -- 5. The dyspneic or tachypneic cat -- 6. The cat with hydrothorax -- 7. The coughing cat -- 8. The cyanotic cat -- Cardiac -- 9. The cat with abnormal heart sounds -- 10. The cat with tachycardia, bradycardia ot an irregular rhythm -- 11. The cat with and enlarged heart -- Urinary Tract -- 12. The cat straining to urinate -- 13. The incontinent cat -- 14. The cat with discoloured urine -- 15. The cat with inappropriate urination -- 16. The cat with polyuria or polydipsia -- Acute Illness -- 17. The cat with acute depression, anorexia or dehydration -- Weight Loss or Chronic Illness -- 18. The cat with weight loss or chronic illness -- 19. The thin, inappetent cat -- Miscellaneous Problems -- 20. The pyrexic cat -- 21. The cat with enlarged lymph nodes -- 22. The yellow cat or cat with increased liver enzymes -- 23. The cat with abdominal distension or abdominal fluid -- 24. The bleeding cat -- Abnormal Laboratory Data -- 25. The anaemic cat -- 26. The polycythemic cat -- 27. The cat with electrolyte or acid-base problems -- 28. The cat with hyperlipidemia -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- 29. The salivating cat -- 30. The cat with bad breath or oral lesions -- 31. The regurgitating cat -- 32. The cat with acute vomiting -- 33. The cat with chronic vomiting -- 34. The cat with acute diarrhea -- 35. The cat with chronic small bowel diarrhea -- 36. The cat with chronic large bowel diarrhea -- 37. The constipated or straining cat -- Neurology -- 38. The cat with seizures, circling and/or changed behaviour -- 39. The cat with stupor or coma -- 40. The cat with a head tilt or nystagmus -- 41. The cat with a tremor or twitching -- 42. The cat with anisicoria or abnormally dilated or constricted pupils -- 43. The cat with ventroflexion of the neck -- Abnormal Gait -- 44. The weak and ataxic cat or paralysed cat -- 45. The hypermetric and ataxic cat without weakness -- 46. The cat with generalised weakness -- 47. The lame cat -- Behavioural Problems -- 48. The aggressive cat -- 49. The cat with anxiety-related behaviour problems -- Skin Problems -- 50. The cat with miliary dermatitis or pruritis -- 51. The cat with alopecia -- 52. The cat with skin lumps or bumps -- 53. The cat with non-healig lesions -- 54. The cat with paw or pad problems -- Reproductive and Neonatal -- 55. The fading kitten / neonate -- 56. The infertile Queen -- 57. The cat with vaginal discharge -- Eye -- 58. The blind cat or cat with retinal lesions -- 59. The cat with a red globe -- 60. The cat with ocular discharge or changed conjunctival appearance -- 61. The cat with abnormalities confined to the cornea -- 62. The cat with a cloudy eye -- 63. The cat with an abnormal pupil size or pupil response -- 64. The cat with changed iris appearance -- 65. The cat with abnormal globe position or size -- 66. The cat with changed eyelid appearance -- 67. The cat with an abnormal third eyelid -- Drugs -- 68. Special considerations related to drug use in cats -- 69. Drug formulary.
This focused resource covers all medical conditions that affect cats. Using a unique problem-based approach, it provides essential information for assessing presenting symptoms, reaching a differential diagnosis, and selecting the appropriate course of treatment for feline patients. A consistent format makes it easy to find information related to key signs and possible causative factors (graded to indicate how common each is), diagnosis, differential diagnosis (including tests where appropriate), treatment, prognosis, and prevention (where applicable) for each clinical condition. Unique problem-based approach discusses how to make a problem-based diagnosis. Concise, logical format makes this resource ideal for quick reference in the clinical setting. Covers every condition likely to be encountered in cats worldwide. Features a strong international contributor list of feline experts from North America, UK, Europe, and Australia A comprehensive drug formulary lists all drug treatments available for cats. A separate chapter on drugs in cats lists the problems veterinarians might encounter due to differences in feline metabolism.
ISBN: 0702024880
Source: 25580:25580Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com
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LC Class. No.: SF985 / .P69 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 636.8089
National Agricultural Library Call No.: SF985 / .P69 2006
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2006 L-522
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