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Small Animal Medical Differential Diagnosis, 4th Edition, A Book of Lists

De: Mark Thompson
ISBN: 9780323875905
2024, Elsevier
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Páginas: 444

    • More than 400 lists bring the most important medical diagnostic information from multiple resources into a single quick reference.
    • Easy identification of the likeliest diagnosis is attributed by the possibilities being listed in order of incidence.
    • Intuitive organization presents differential diagnosis by sign, symptom, and disorder to facilitate quick access to information.
    • Alphabetical listing of all relevant laboratory tests makes information easy to find.
    • Pocket size makes this guide portable, practical, and simple to use.
    • NEW! Coverage of FAST ultrasound examinations is updated to reflect terminology in that modality since it has changed so much since the current edition.
    • NEW! Overall content update includes substantial revisions to the disorders, syndromes, and diagnostic and laboratory tests that are listed in this guide.
    • EW! Enhanced eBook on Expert Consult
    • NEW! 10-20 new lists
  • Part One – Clinical Signs Approach to Differential Diagnosis

    Part Two – Systemic Approach to Differential Diagnosis

    1. Cardiopulmonary Disorders

    2. Dermatologic Disorders

    3. Endocrinologic and Metabolic Disorders

    4. Gastroenterologic Disorders

    5. Hematologic Disorders

    6. Immunologic and Immune-Mediated Disorders

    7. Infectious Disease

    8. Joint and Bone Disorders

    9. Liver and Exocrine Pancreatic Disorders

    10. Neoplasia

    11. Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disorders

    12. Ocular Disorders

    13. Toxicology

    14. Urogenital Disorder

    15. Pain Diagnosis

    Part Three – Laboratory Values and Interpretation of Results

  • Mark Thompson, DVM, DABVP(Canine and Feline), Brevard Animal Hospital, Brevard, North Carolina.

    Dr. Thompson is board certified in veterinary practice, specialty – canine and feline medicine and surgery, and is currently owner and practitioner at Brevard Animal Hospital in Brevard, North Carolina. Dr. Thompson was previously an associate professor and director of the Community Practice section at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. He has served as chair of the American Board of Veterinary Practice (ABVP) board for setting continual professional development criteria and diplomate recertification.

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