Small animal cardiopulmonary medicine

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Small animal cardiopulmonary medicine

Wendy A. Ware

(Self-assessment color review)

CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, c2012

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"Learn, revise, reinforce"--Cover

"Version date: 20130702"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-282) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Dr. Wendy Ware, author of the highly acclaimed Cardiovascular Disease in Small Animal Medicine, has brought together specialist contributors to produce this important addition to the Self-Assessment Color Review series. The book presents a wide variety of cases involving cardiothoracic diseases, mainly focusing on the causes of respiratory distress and other clinical signs that relate to lower respiratory, cardiac or other intrathoracic disorders. Many cases in the book involve common diseases and focus on diagnosis and management, but some more unusual and challenging cases are also featured. The 218 cases-comprising questions, illustrations and detailed explanatory answers-appear randomly to reflect real life practice, and are designed not only to test the ability of the reader but also to educate and inform. This book is of value to all veterinary practitioners with an interest in canine and feline cardiothoracic diseases who wish to reinforce their clinical skills, to those veterinarians and veterinary nurses/technicians preparing for higher qualifications and to veterinary students as an aid to learning and revision.

Table of Contents

Airway Diseases. Cardiac Arrhythmias. Cardiac Valvular Disease, Acquired. Cardiomyopathies. Cardiopulmonary Tests. Collapse or Weakness. Congenital Malformations. Congestive Heart Failure. Diagphragmatic Hernia. Esophageal Abnormalities. Foreign Body. Hypertension, Systemic or Pulmonary. Mediastinal Diseases. Miscellaneous. Neoplasia. Parasitic Diseases. Pericardial Diseases. Physical Examination Abnormalities. Pleural Space Abnormalities (Effusion or Pneumothorax). Pneumonias and Other Pulmonary. Respiratory Signs. Respiratory Therapy. Thromboembolic Disease. Toxicity. Trauma.

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