Nonhuman primates
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Nonhuman primates
(Monographs on pathology of laboratory animals)
Springer-Verlag, c1993-
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Description and Table of Contents
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pt. 1(gw) ISBN 9783540564652
Description
This volume - together with its companion, Volume 2 - is devoted to pathologic lesions in non-human primates. Each volume includes data on pathogenesis, aetiology, biologic behaviour and frequency in different species under varying laboratory conditions. Precise differential diagnostic criteria and terminology are given. The significance of each lesion is considered and comparison is made with other species, including man.
Table of Contents
Contents: Infections involving Immunodeficiency.- Infections by Herpesviruses.- Other Viral Diseases.- Bacterial Infections.- Effects of Toxins.- Congenital Malformations.- Other Pathological Entities. Contents: Integument.- Digestive System.- Respiratory System.- Cardiovascular System.- Musculoskeletal System.- Urinary System.- Genital System.- Nervous System.- Endocrine System.- Hemopoietic System.
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pt. 2(gw) ISBN 9783540565277
Description
This volume is one of a set of concise, well illustrated andauthoritative studies of natural and experimental lesions oflaboratory animals arranged by organ system. Volumes 11 and12 the latest in a set of twelve are devotedto pathologiclesions in nonhuman primates. The first volume includes dataon diseases which affect two or more anatomic systems. Thesecond is arranged by anatomic systems. Precise differentialdiagnostic criteria and terminology are given emphasis.Included are useful data on pathogenesis, etiology, biologicbehavior, frequency in different species under varyinglaboratory conditions. The significance of each lesion isconsidered and comparisons are made with other speciesincluding man.References to the world literature have beenselected to permit access to the critically importantpublications of each subject.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Integument
- Digestive System
- Respiratory System
- Cardiovascular System
- Musculoskeletal System
- Urinary System
- Genital System
- Nervous System
- Endocrine System
- Hemopoietic System.
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