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E-raamat: Illustrated Textbook of Clinical Diagnosis in Farm Animals

(Edinburgh Veterinary School)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000534061
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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000534061

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"I really don't think this book will ever be surpassed as the 'go-to' clinical ruminant reference for undergraduates, recent grads and vets in mixed practice who do not spend the majority of their time with farm animals."

-- Neil Frame, Cert.E.P, Cert.V.A, RCVS Advanced Practitioner (Equine Practice), MRCVS (vet)

Providing veterinary students with a brand-new approach to large animal medicine, this portable textbook first describes the detailed examination of each organ system achievable on the farm using technologies such as rapid ultrasound examination and radiography, illustrated via unique images and video recordings. Key points, images and video recordings then provide the ranked lists of differential diagnoses for common farm animal clinical presentations requested by veterinary students to aid their examination. The repository of over 1000 30-60 second video clips accompanying the book show the clinical presentation, diagnosis, recovery or pathology of all common disorders, accessible on the farm with a smart phone. This repository can be accessed via https://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780367612702/

Packed with imagery, the text distils the essential information in a logical, easily accessible way, aiding diagnosis. Small and spiral-bound, the book offers a lifeline for veterinary students during their EMS (extra-mural studies) placements.

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This book is what the veterinary student dreams of having, and yet no one has produced it - before now!

-- Chelsie Bailey, BSc Veterinary student, University of Bristol, and BSc Animal Behaviour & Welfare Science

This book represents a detailed and innovative way to learn important livestock diseases. The ultrasound sections will be extremely beneficial to students, especially the inclusion of information regarding how to use the scanner appropriately, as well as details of normal ultrasonographic findings. Having the photographs of the ultrasound scans alongside the gross pathology also helps to make connections between the two and allows for better understanding. The videos highlighting clinical presentation and diagnostics will really help students cement their understanding of the diseases and will be useful as an aid on clinical placements and thereafter.

-- Kayleigh Hanlon, Final Year Veterinary Student, University of Surrey, and BSc (Hons) Bioveterinary Science

This is a vital contribution to clinical understanding of veterinary work with ruminants, as well as reminding all of us of the part we can play every single day in terms of improving welfare. Even this week it has altered how an old set-in-my-ways practitioner thinks about things. The book is a readily available 'how to' on-the-spot guide: a new way of increasing understanding of how to actually function in veterinary practice for younger graduates, who are often cast into their first job with little experience. The wealth of videos and photos are the result of the recording of an enormous spectrum of conditions over a lifetime of work, and will be a life-saver for many.

-- Neil Frame, Cert.E.P, Cert.V.A, RCVS Advanced Practitioner (Equine Practice), MRCVS (vet) This book is what the veterinary student dreams of having, and yet no one has produced it - before now!

-- Chelsie Bailey, BSc Veterinary student, University of Bristol, and BSc Animal Behaviour & Welfare Science

This book represents a detailed and innovative way to learn important livestock diseases. The ultrasound sections will be extremely beneficial to students, especially the inclusion of information regarding how to use the scanner appropriately, as well as details of normal ultrasonographic findings. Having the photographs of the ultrasound scans alongside the gross pathology also helps to make connections between the two and allows for better understanding. The videos highlighting clinical presentation and diagnostics will really help students cement their understanding of the diseases and will be useful as an aid on clinical placements and thereafter.

-- Kayleigh Hanlon, Final Year Veterinary Student, University of Surrey, and BSc (Hons) Bioveterinary Science

This is a vital contribution to clinical understanding of veterinary work with ruminants, as well as reminding all of us of the part we can play every single day in terms of improving welfare. Even this week it has altered how an old set-in-my-ways practitioner thinks about things. The book is a readily available 'how to' on-the-spot guide: a new way of increasing understanding of how to actually function in veterinary practice for younger graduates, who are often cast into their first job with little experience. The wealth of videos and photos are the result of the recording of an enormous spectrum of conditions over a lifetime of work, and will be a life-saver for many. I really don't think it will ever be surpassed as the 'go-to' clinical ruminant reference for undergraduates, recent grads. and vets in mixed practice who do not spend the majority of their time with farm animals. It makes me wonder what I have been doing with my veterinary life!

-- Neil Frame, Cert.E.P, Cert.V.A, RCVS Advanced Practitioner (Equine Practice), MRCVS (vet)

The book covers a wide range of topics from livestock husbandry and general examination to specific organ systems-based diseases. Each chapter presents useful descriptions of the disease and images taken ante- and post-mortem. In addition, there are 30-60-second videos of pertinent clinical cases. Tables are used throughout to help rank presenting signs and list ancillary tests. The book is written primarily with diseases present in the U.K. The discussion of animal welfare is given emphasis in diagnosis and decision-making.

-- Tessa Marshall, BVSc, MS, DABVP, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine

Author vii
Introduction ix
Part 1 Veterinary Involvement on Farms
1(21)
1.1 Flock Inspection
2(7)
1.2 General Examination: Toxaemia
9(2)
1.3 Pain and Fear
11(2)
1.4 Promoting Veterinary Services by Demonstrating a Benefit: Cost
13(2)
1.5 Identification of Acute Disease in Cattle
15(2)
1.6 Identification of Chronic Illness in Cattle
17(5)
Part 2 Examination of Organ Systems
22(87)
2.1 Examination of the Reproductive System
23(13)
2.2 Examination of the Digestive System
36(11)
2.3 Examination of the Respiratory System
47(19)
2.4 Examination of the Cardiovascular System
66(7)
2.5 Examination of the Nervous System
73(13)
2.6 Examination of the Musculoskeletal System
86(14)
2.7 Examination of the Urinary System
100(3)
2.8 Examination of the Skin/Fleece
103(4)
2.9 Examination of the Udder (Sheep)
107(2)
Part 3 Clinical Problems
109(278)
3.1 Blindness
110(8)
3.2 Behavioural Changes, Gait Abnormalities, Cranial Nerve Deficits, Head Tilt
118(18)
3.3 Weakness---Spinal Lesions
136(13)
3.4 Common Causes of Diarrhoea
149(11)
3.5 Common Causes of Poor Appetite and Low Body Condition
160(17)
3.6 Common Causes of Increased Abdominal Content
177(15)
3.7 Common Causes of Abortion in Sheep
192(3)
3.8 Common Causes of Dystocia
195(10)
3.9 Common Causes of Tenesmus and Prolapse
205(6)
3.10 Lameness
211(23)
3.11 Skeletal System/Fractures
234(8)
3.12 Common Causes of Muscle Lesions
242(6)
3.13 Common Causes of Peripheral Oedema, Jugular Distension and Ascites
248(4)
3.14 Veterinary Investigation of Perinatal Mortality
252(10)
3.15 Poor Growth Rate
262(11)
3.16 Poor Conception/Pregnancy Rate in Sheep
273(3)
3.17 Common Causes of Tachypnoea and/or Coughing
276(20)
3.18 Common Causes of Changes in Scrotal Size
296(4)
3.19 Common Causes of Skin Lesions
300(12)
3.20 Common Causes of Facial/Mandibular Swellings in Cattle
312(4)
3.21 Common Causes of Subcutaneous Swellings in Cattle
316(3)
3.22 Common Causes of Sudden Death
319(21)
3.23 Udder Lesions in Cattle
340(2)
3.24 Common Causes of Mastitis in Sheep
342(3)
3.25 Common Causes of Abnormal Urination in Sheep
345(3)
3.26 Common Conditions of the Penis in Rams
348(3)
3.27 Common Causes of Weakness/Recumbency
351(19)
3.28 Common Causes of Chronic Weight Loss/Emaciation
370(17)
Index 387
Dr. Phil Scott has 43 years experience of farm animal medicine and surgery in both first opinion practice and in a veterinary school teaching hospital. He has Masters and Doctoral degrees, is a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, as well as a Diplomat of the European College of Small Ruminant Health Management and the European College of Bovine Health Management. He is the author of three other textbooks, many book chapters, and over 150 referred scientific publications.