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Equine Pediatric Medicine
Manson Publishing, Dec 2011, Pages: 353
The authors' purpose is to provide the clinician with guidance towards a presumptive diagnosis, to consider the relevant pathophysiology and differential diagnoses, leading to a confirmed diagnosis, and a plan for the therapeutic course to be taken.
The organisation of the book is system based. The first chapter describes the physical examination of the foal - the basis for all diagnosis. The second chapter deals with cardiovascular shock, a frequent emergency in the equine pediatric patient, subsequent resuscitation, and fluid and electrolyte therapy Chapters then discuss the diseases and disorders affecting each body system in turn.
Throughout the book the authors refer to the latest imaging and diagnostic testing techniques, in support of the physical examination, and focus on the relevance to daily equine practice. The text is illustrated throughout by a wealth of top-quality clinical photographs , imaging and tables.
'Equine Pediatric Medicine' is of particular value to equine practitioners as a ready reference, and to veterinary students and technicians as a complete guide to equine pediatric disease.
Key features:
- System-based concise guide covering etiology, pahtophysiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis and management. - Focus on physical examination supported by latest diagnostic and testing techniques. - Top quality clinical photographs and imaging, plus tables and strategy lists.
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