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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard A. Saunders , Ron Rees Davies (The Exotic Animal Centre)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781405115148ISBN 10: 1405115149 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 09 August 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Physical examination. Abbreviations. Acknowledgements.. Section 1: Differential Diagnosis. Abdominal enlargement. Anorexia. Ascites. Ataxia. Behavioural Changes. Bleeding/Coagulopathies. Caecotroph accumulation. Cardiac Murmurs and dysrhythmias. Collapse/syncope. Constipation. Coughing. Diarrhea. Dysphasia. Dyspnoea. Dysuria. Gastrointestinal stasis. Haematochezia and melaena. Haematuria. Haemoptysis. Head tilt. Infertility. General. Female. Male. Jaundice (icterus). Kit diseases and failure to grow. Lymphadenopathy. Myiasis (flystrike). Obesity, diet and exercise. Paresis and paralysis. Pododermatitis. Polyurial/polydipsia. Ptyalism (hypersalivation). Pyrexia. Regurgitation and vomiting. Seizures. Sneezing and nasal discharge. Stiffness. Stupor. Sudden death. Tremor. Weight Loss.. Section 2: Common Laboratory Abnormalities. Factors affecting hematological and biochemical parameters. Anaemia and red cell changes. White blood cell changes. Amylase and lipase. Azotaemia. Electrolyte abnormalities. Cholesterol and triglycerides. Glucose abnormalities and fructosamine. Liver enzymes and associated parameters. Serum protein abnormalities. Urinalysis. Faecal analysis. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis.. Section 3: Organ Systems. Cardiovascular disease. Respiratory diseases. Neuromuscular system and disorders. Clinical nutrition and gastrointestinal disorders. Hepatobiliary tract disorders. Splenic and pancreatic disorders. Hepatobiliary tract disorders. Splinc and pancreatic disorders. Urinary tract disease. Disorders of the gential sytem. Disease of the blood, haematopoietic adn immune systems.. Section 4: Infectious Diseases. Bordetellosis. Calicivirus infection. Coccidiosis. Encephalitozoonosis. Herpes simplex virus infection. Listeriosis. Myxomatosis. Pasteurellosis. Toxoplasmosis. Treponemiasis (Syphilis). Tularaemia. Tyzzer's disease. Yersiniosis.. Section 5: Therapeutics. Introduction. Antimicrobials. Antiparasitic agents. Sedatives, analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents. Gastrointestinal drugs. Reproductive treatments. Miscellaneous treatments. bibliography. Index.Reviews"""This book is extremely useful in the field, particularly for someone who is not that familiar with rabbit medicine. The authors are knowledgeable and have a strong desire to teach veterinarians about rabbit medicine. I recommend this as a useful addition to the practioner's library."" Rebecca Ann Kagan, BS, DVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) ""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 reference tool in the practice library, especially in the areas of infectious diseases and nutrition"" Vet Times, December 2005" This book is extremely useful in the field, particularly for someone who is not that familiar with rabbit medicine. The authors are knowledgeable and have a strong desire to teach veterinarians about rabbit medicine. I recommend this as a useful addition to the practioner's library. Rebecca Ann Kagan, BS, DVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) 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 reference tool in the practice library, especially in the areas of infectious diseases and nutrition Vet Times, December 2005 This book is extremely useful in the field, particularly for someone who is not that familiar with rabbit medicine. The authors are knowledgeable and have a strong desire to teach veterinarians about rabbit medicine. I recommend this as a useful addition to the practioner's library. Rebecca Ann Kagan, BS, DVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) 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 reference tool in the practice library, especially in the areas of infectious diseases and nutrition Vet Times, December 2005 Author InformationRichard Saunders works in a small animal, exotic and wildlife practice in Norfolk, England. Ron Rees Davies works at the Exotic Animal Centre in Essex, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |