Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
V edici edukačních publikací nakladatelství Servet obohatí knihovničky praktických veterinárních lékařů o edukační publikaci zabývající se problematikou onemocnění ledvin. Spirálová vazba a vyšší gramáž stránek umožňuje publikaci používat k osvětě majitelů urologických pacientů. Publikace je bohatě ilustrována celobarevnými fotografiemi, ilustracemi, RTG a USG záznamy. Samozřejmě je doplněna QR kódy s odkazy na webovou stránku této publikace, kde jsou umístěny velice kvalitní videosnímky. Autoři publikaci člení podle urologických onemocnění. Popis každého onemocnění nebo postižení je členěno na úvod, patofyziologie, příčiny, klinické příznaky, diagnostiku a klasifikaci, terapii.
Autor: Cortadellas Rodríguez, Óscar;Suárez Rey, María Luisa
Nakladatel | Servet |
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ISBN | 9788417225339 |
Vydání | 2018 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 116 |
This book describes, in a way that greatly facilitates learning, the most relevant renal diseases in cats and dogs, with a focus on their pathophysiology and diagnosis, as well as on how they can be treated. The content not only reflects the latest advances in nephrology, but also shows the kidney in a way rarely seen in veterinary medicine. Either by navigating through the ebook or by using the QR codes in the printed version, readers will be able to view animations designed to explain the anatomy and physiology of the kidney, the pathophysiology of renal diseases, and certain surgical techniques. Videos of the most common diagnostic techniques are also included, together with many images, diagrams and 3D illustrations, which turn this book into a very useful resource. This book will undoubtedly help veterinary surgeons by providing them with very accurate scientific information; it may also be used to aid communication with pet owners.
Óscar Cortadellas Rodríguez holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Zaragoza (1989) and a PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Murcia (2004). Since 1990, he has worked as a private clinician at the Germanías Veterinary Clinic, Gandía, Valencia (Spain). Since 2016, he has also worked as an internal medicine specialist at the Clinical Veterinary Hospital CEU-UCH, Valencia. His areas of interest within the field of internal medicine include nephrology, cardiology, and infectious diseases. He has published articles in national and international journals, spoken at numerous national congresses, and has presented papers at various international conferences for internal medicine specialists.
María Luisa Suárez Rey holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Lugo of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain (1991). In 1997, she was awarded her PhD in Veterinary Medicine by the same university. She began her teaching career as an associate professor in 1997 and is currently a full professor of Medical Pathology in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lugo. In addition, she works as an internal medicine specialist at the Rof Codina Clinical Veterinary Hospital, Lugo.
1. Renal anatomy and physiology | 1 |
Introduction | 2 |
Kidneys | 2 |
Renal irrigation | 4 |
Innervation and lymphatic drainage | 5 |
Ureters | 5 |
Bladder | 5 |
Urethra | 6 |
Renal physiology | 6 |
Uropoietic function | 6 |
Endocrine functions | 9 |
2. Hereditary nephropathies | 12 |
Introduction | 14 |
Polycystic disease | 15 |
Treatment | 17 |
Renal dysplasia | 18 |
Hereditary nephritis | 19 |
Amyloidosis | 19 |
Immune-mediated glomerulonephritis | 20 |
Tubulopathies | 21 |
Fanconi syndrome | 21 |
Cystinuria | 22 |
Renal glycosuria | 23 |
3. Glomerular diseases | 24 |
Introduction | 26 |
Glomerulonephritis | 26 |
Classification | 26 |
Pathogenesis | 26 |
Clinical presentation | 29 |
Diagnosis | 29 |
Treatment | 29 |
Renal amyloidosis | 31 |
Introduction | 31 |
Pathogenesis | 31 |
Clinical presentation | 31 |
Diagnosis | 32 |
Treatment | 32 |
Nephrotic syndrome | 33 |
Clinical presentation | 33 |
Pathophysiology | 34 |
Treatment | 34 |
DIAGNOSIS OF GLOMERULAR DISEASE | 35 |
Proteinuria | 35 |
Physiology and classification of proteinuria | 35 |
Practical assessment of proteinuria | 37 |
Prognostic factor | 39 |
Kidney biopsy | 39 |
Pre-biopsy considerations | 41 |
Techniques for obtaining kidney biopsies | 41 |
Aftercare and complications | 42 |
Processing of biopsy samples | 42 |
Diagnostic utility of the biopsy | 43 |
4. Pyelonephritis | 44 |
Introduction | 46 |
Pathophysiology | 46 |
Clinical presentation | 47 |
Diagnosis | 47 |
Treatment | 49 |
5. Nephroureterolithiasis | 50 |
Introduction | 52 |
Clinical presentation | 52 |
Diagnosis | 53 |
Treatment | 54 |
6. Hydronephrosis | 65 |
Introduction | 58 |
Aetiology | 58 |
Clinical presentation | 59 |
Diagnosis | 59 |
Ultrasound | 59 |
Radiography | 60 |
Treatment | 61 |
7. Renal abcesses | 62 |
Introduction | 64 |
Clinical presentation | 64 |
Diagnosis | 64 |
Treatment | 65 |
8. Perirenal pseudocysts | 66 |
Introduction | 68 |
Clinical presentation | 69 |
Diagnosis | 70 |
Treatment | 71 |
9. Idiopathic renal haematuria | 72 |
Introduction | 74 |
Clinical presentation | 74 |
Diagnosis | 74 |
Treatment | 77 |
10. Acute kidney injury | 78 |
Introduction | 80 |
Phases of AKI | 81 |
Aetiology and pathogenesis | 81 |
Prerenal damage | 82 |
Postrenal damage | 82 |
Intrinsic renal damage | 83 |
Specific causes of AKI | 83 |
Ethylene glycol poisoning | 83 |
Leptospirosis | 84 |
Nephrotoxicity caused by aminoglycoside antibiotics | 84 |
Nephrotoxicity caused by grapes and raisins | 84 |
Nephrotoxicity caused by lilies | 84 |
Nephrotoxicity caused by NSAIDs | 84 |
Hypercalcaemia | 84 |
AKI secondary to heat stroke | 85 |
Clinical presentation | 85 |
Diagnosis | 86 |
Treatment | 88 |
11. Chronic kidney disease | 90 |
Introduction | 92 |
Pathophysiology of CKD | 92 |
Causes of CKD | 93 |
Clinical presentation | 93 |
Diagnosis and classification of CKD | 93 |
Treatment | 95 |
12. Kidney and bladder tumours | 98 |
Kidney tumours | 100 |
Diagnosis | 102 |
Treatment | 102 |
Bladder tumours | 104 |
Clinical presentation | 104 |
Diagnosis | 105 |
Treatment | 105 |