With coverage of current issues and the latest therapeutic advances, Robinson’s Current Therapy in Equine Medicine, Volume 7 provides a concise, all-new reference for the management of equine disorders and conditions. Chapters emphasize the practical aspects of diagnosis and treatment and provide details for therapeutic regimens. This new volume brings you thorough coverage and authoritative advice on selected topics in areas that have seen significant advances in the last five years. Cutting-edge topics include emerging and exotic infectious diseases that may endanger horses in North America; biosecurity strategies; imaging updates; medical genetics; multimodal pain management; and regenerative, geriatric, and oncologic medicine. A logical body-system organization will save you time in finding the information you need. From well-known editors Kim Sprayberry and N. Edward Robinson, with chapters written by nearly 200 equine experts, this invaluable reference provides unparalleled guidance on the latest issues in equine medicine. Key topics include all-new coverage of the latest developments in imaging, biosecurity strategies for individual horse owners and owners of commercial farms and stables, diseases affecting horses at various ages, and a review of colic and other GI tract conditions. A recognized panel of nearly 200 expert contributors represents thriving private equine practices, referral hospitals, and academia, and provides insight on challenges, developments, and differing perspectives from around the world. A succinct approach is used to discuss pathophysiology and diagnosis, but therapeutics are covered in detail. The Current Therapy format focuses on emerging trends, treatment protocols, and diagnostic updates new to the field, providing timely information on the latest advances in equine medicine. A body systems organization makes it easy to find solutions for specific disorders. Suggested readings at the end of each chapter cite peer-reviewed articles and other sources for further research and study. ALL-NEW topics provide updates on infectious diseases, including herpesvirus, equine granulocytic anaplasmosis, and lawsonia infection and proliferative enteropathy; pain diagnosis and multimodal management; management of thoracic and airway trauma, imaging, endoscopy, and other diagnostic procedures for the acute abdomen; and neurologic injury. 212 concise, NEW chapters include both a succinct guide to diagnosis of disorders and a detailed discussion of therapy. NEW images demonstrate advances in various imaging techniques. Thoroughly updated drug appendices, including all-new coverage of drug dosages for donkeys and mules, provide a handy, quick reference for the clinical setting.
This edition of Current Therapy in Equine Medicine brings you thorough coverage and expert advice on selected topics in areas that have seen significant advances in the last 5 years.
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My first encounter with Ed Robinson took place through the pages of Current Therapy at the end of the summer preceding my fourth year of veterinary school, when I received a gift certificate good toward a book expenditure at the U. C. ...
It was a good thing . Half an hour later , they heard another cry , this time coming from the garage . Again they sprinted in that direction . Stone whistled low . Dimonte stared . Carlson bent down for a better look .
The very fine stainless steel staples, which close to form a perfect B, preserve the blood supply to the tissues involved in the anastomosis and therefore avoid ischaemia. • The linear staplers, which have 30-mm, 60-mm, ...
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Cimprich RE 1981 Differential diagnosis of neonatal diarrhoea in domestic animals. Compendium for Continuing Education 4:175–180. Magdesian KG 2003 Clostridium difficile infection. In: Robinson NE (ed) Current therapy in equine medicine ...
Gentry PA, Crane S, Lotz F: Factor XI (plasma thromboplastin antecedent) deficiency in cattle, Can Vet J16:160–163, 1975. Brush PJ, Anderson PH, Gunning RF: Identification of factor XI deficiency in Holstein-Friesian cattle in Britain, ...