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E-raamat: Deafness in Dogs and Cats [CABI e-raamatud]

(Louisiana State University, USA)
  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845937645
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845937645
Deafness in pets is a very common problem and is increasingly being presented to veterinarians, as owners and breeders become more aware and concerned about such issues. This book provides complete coverage of the subject describing the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, types of deafness, testing for deafness, methods of amelioration and management, behaviour of deaf animals, and other issues associated with living and dealing with deaf pets.

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An informative volume Providing a thorough review of the latest research into deafness in dogs and cats
Preface vii
1 Anatomy of the Auditory System
1(22)
Anatomy of the External Ear
1(5)
Anatomy of the Middle Ear
6(5)
Anatomy of the Inner Ear
11(6)
Development of the Ear
17(1)
Blood Supply of the Ear
18(3)
Innervation of the Ear
21(2)
2 Physiology of the Auditory System
23(17)
Sound
24(1)
Divisions of the Ear
25(10)
Sound Localization
35(2)
Central Projections
37(3)
3 Forms and Mechanisms of Deafness
40(13)
Unilateral versus Bilateral Deafness
40(1)
Partial versus Total Deafness
41(1)
Syndromic versus Non-syndromic Deafness
42(1)
Peripheral versus Central Deafness
43(1)
Forms of Peripheral Deafness
44(5)
Other Forms of Hearing Disturbance
49(1)
Treatment of Deafness
50(3)
4 Hereditary Deafness
53(17)
Dogs
53(13)
Cats
66(4)
5 Later Onset Deafness
70(13)
Ototoxicity
70(6)
Presbycusis
76(3)
Noise Trauma
79(2)
Anesthesia-associated Deafness
81(1)
Conduction Deafness
81(2)
6 Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response (BAER)
83(25)
Biophysics of BAER Recordings
84(3)
Overview of the BAER
87(5)
Extrinsic Factors Affecting the BAER
92(9)
Intrinsic Factors Affecting the BAER
101(4)
Clinical Applications of the BAER
105(3)
7 Other Tests of Auditory Function
108(9)
Endocochlear Potential
108(1)
Cochlear Microphonic and Summating Potential
109(1)
Electrocochleogram
109(1)
Acoustic Impedance, Tympanometry and the Acoustic Reflex
110(2)
Middle- and Long-latency-evoked Responses
112(1)
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
113(2)
Saccule- and Vestibular-evoked Myogenic Potentials
115(2)
8 Living with a Deaf Dog or Cat
117(8)
Behavior of Deaf Animals
117(4)
Hand Signal Training
121(2)
Counseling For Owners/Breeders of Deaf Animals
123(2)
References 125(22)
Index 147
George Strain received his training in electrical engineering (BS, University of Illinois), biomedical engineering (MS and PhD, Iowa State University), and physiology (PhD, Iowa State University), followed by postdoctoral training in neurology (UCLA Brain Research Institute). He has been on the faculty of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine since 1978, where he teaches veterinary and graduate students and has held several administrative positions. His research interests broadly encompass veterinary neurology, including epilepsy, narcolepsy, spongiform encephalopathies, and the development and application of electrodiagnostic techniques, but his greatest focus for more than twenty years has been on studies of deafness in animal species.