With an emphasis on the disease conditions of dogs, cats, horses, swine, cattle and small ruminants, Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals, 6th Edition continues its long tradition of being the most comprehensive reference book on common domestic mammal pathology. Using a body systems approach, veterinary pathology experts provide overviews of general system characteristics, reactions to insult, and disease conditions that are broken down by type of infectious or toxic insult affecting the anatomical subdivisions of each body system. The sixth edition now boasts a new full-color design, including more than 2,000 high-resolution images of normal and abnormal organs, tissues, and cells. Updated content also includes evolved coverage of disease agents such as the Schmallenberg virus, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, and the porcine deltacoronavirus; plus new information on molecular-based testing, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in-situ hybridization, keep you abreast of the latest diagnostic capabilities. "a core text in veterinary pathology"Reviewed by: Alexander Stoll, on behalf of Wikivet, November 2015 Updated content includes new and evolving pathogens and diagnostic techniques. Updated bibliographies give readers new entry points into the rapidly expanding literature on each subject. NEW! High-resolution color images clearly depict the diagnostic features of hundreds of conditions. NEW! Introduction to the Diagnostic Process chapter illustrates the whole animal perspective and details the approaches to systemic, multi-system, and polymicrobial disease. NEW! Coverage of camelids is now included in the reference’s widened scope of species. NEW! Team of 30+ expert contributors offers the latest perspective on the continuum of issues in veterinary pathology. NEW! Expanded resources on the companion website include a variety of helpful tools such as full reference lists with entries linked to abstracts in Pub Med and bonus web-only figures. NEW! Full-color design improves the accessibility of the text.
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The 5th edition of Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals continues the long tradition of this classic set of volumes as the most comprehensive reference book published on...
Judd, Kennedy, and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals
Based on the authors’ extensive diagnostic and post graduate teaching experience as well as the inclusion of MRI as it relates to neuropathology, this book also offers a comprehensive but basic analysis of veterinary neuropathology that ...
Contributions by distinguished veterinary pathologists from both sides of the Atlantic. This useful volume will undoubtedly be sought again and again as the ultimate reference on the pathology of tumors in domestic animals.
This important book: Presents detailed information on histology of all major groups of invertebrates Offers a user-friendly text that is organized by taxonomic group for easy reference Features high-quality color photographs and drawings, ...
Richter, C.P. (1954) The effects of domestication and selection on the behavior of the Norway rat. ... Suttie, A.W., Leininger, J.R., & Bradley, A.E. (2014) Boorman's Pathology of the Laboratory Rat, 2nd edn. Academic Press, New York.
Logically organized by body system, the book includes more than 850 color photographs showing disease lesions. Pathology of Pet and Aviary Birds is an essential resource for veterinary pathologists, diagnosticians, and avian veterinarians.
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This book aims to provide an updated overview on the most common pathogens responsible for porcine respiratory disease complex.