Designed to be useful to both student and veterinary practitioner, Small Animal Cardiology is the ideal supplement manual to the in-depth internal medicine texts required in classes. It reinforces key concepts and serves as a handy reference guide in the clinical setting. Part of the Practical Veterinarian series, this helpful tool provides fast answers to common questions in an outline format and cuts quickly to the heart of vital subject matter. Pocket-sized for go-anywhere, easy access. Information is at the reader's fingertips in an easy-to-use outline format. Focuses on the most common cardiovascular diseases of the dog and cat. Puts drug information at the reader's fingertips with a handy drug index. Text is enhanced with a number of charts, diagrams, and flowcharts to provide instant access to information at a glance. Provides appendices on commonly used drugs, sedation protocols, and predisposition of breeds to various cardiovascular disease. Authored by an expert in the field of small animal cardiology.
This book is an excellent resource for small animal veterinarians who need to know about the latest techniques in treating congenital and acquired cardiovascular problems. * Presents a comprehensive treatment of cardiovascular problems in ...
This issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, with Editor Dr. Joao S. Orvalho, focuses on Topics in Cardiology.
The softcover edition of this comprehensive and superbly illustrated book contains key updates to the text and references focused on common cardiovascular diseases and their management, including therapy for congestive heart failure and ...
3D Cardiology in Small Animals: Pathophysiological Basis and Diagnostic Keys
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For practising reading ECGs, the following books are strongly recommended: L. P. Tilly and F. Smith (1993)Canine and Feline Cardiac Arrythmias: Self Assessment, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. M. A. Oyama, M. S. Kraus and A. R. Gelzer ...
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This textbook in the question-and-answer format of The Secrets Series(R) offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of cardiologic disorders affecting small animals.
... papillary muscle fusion; and hypertrophy are all commonly reported in dogs with tricuspid dysplasia.74 Results of valve repair have been disappointing because of the severity of the valve abnormalities (Leigh G. Griffiths, VetMB, ...
The most effective, practical approach to the recognition and management of cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary medicine, MANUAL OF CANINE AND FELINE CARDIOLOGY, 4th Edition takes a user-friendly approach to the challenges and conditions you ...