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Zaneprázdněný praktik se ve své ordinaci pro malá zvířata každodenně setkává s pacienty s gastrointestinálním problémy po většinu dní. Již třetí vydání BSAVA manuál gastroenterologie psů a koček by měl do dané problematiky poskytnout nové informace o dané problematice. Manuál je rozdělen do čtyř hlavních částí:
Diagnostické postupy a techniky: tato část se zabývá klinickou patologií, metodikou klinického zobrazováním a biopsií.
Diagnostické postupy: kapitoly v této části poskytují praktický diagnostický přístup k problémům ovlivňujícím gastrointestinální trakt, pankreas a játra.
Terapie pacientů: tato část se zabývá léčbami dostupnými gastrointestinálních onemocnění, chorob pankreatu a onemocnění jater.
Nemoci specifických systémů: kapitoly v této závěrečné části se zabývají specifickými stavy orgánů gastrointestinálního traktu, včetně patofyziologie, klinických příznaků, diagnostiky, léčby a prognózy.
Publikace je bohatě ilustrována celobarevnými fotografiemi, kvalitními CT a USG záznamy, mikroskopickým snímky. Každá kapitola je ukončena odkazy na doporučenou literaturu případně odkazy na užitečné webové stránky. Daná problematika je přehledně zformulována do přehledných diagnostických algoritmů a tabulek.
Autor: Edward Hall, David A. Williams, Aarti Kathrani
Nakladatel | British Small Animal Veterinary Association |
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ISBN | 9781905319961 |
Vydání | III. vydání 2020 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 296 |
he busy small animal practitioner is likely to see a dog or cat with GI signs most days and this resource should give them greater insight into the conditions they are treating. This manual is divided into four main sections:
Diagnostic procedures and techniques: this section covers clinical pathology, imaging and biopsy
Diagnostic approaches to problems: the chapters in this section provide a practical, diagnostic approach to problems affecting the GI tract, pancreas and liver
Patient management: this section looks at the treatments available for GI, pancreatic and liver disease.
Diseases of specific systems/organs: the chapters in this final section cover specific conditions of organs of the GI tract, including pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Edward Hall MA VetMB PhD DipECVIM-CA FRCVS
Ed graduated from the University of Cambridge and after an Internship and Residency at the University of Pennsylvania, undertook a Wellcome Trust funded PhD and post-doctoral Fellowship at the University of Liverpool. An academic career, first at Liverpool and then at Bristol Veterinary School led ultimately to a Chair in Small Animal Medicine. Ed is a Diplomate of the ECVIM, a Fellow of the RCVS, an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine (Gastroenterology) and a Past President of the BSAVA. Ed retired from the University of Bristol in 2018, but remains clinically active, seeing GI referrals at Langford Vets.
David Williams MA VetMB PhD DipACVIM-SAIM DipECVIM-CA
David graduated from the University of Cambridge and after an Internship and Residency at the University of Pennsylvania, undertook a Wellcome Trust funded PhD at the University of Liverpool. Before settling at the University of Illinois David held academic appointments at the University of Florida, Kansas State University, Purdue University and Texas A&M University, at each of which he established what ultimately evolved into the GI Laboratory at Texas A&M University. David currently does clinical service, teaching and research in the Internal Medicine service at the University of Illinois, and maintains a consulting relationship with veterinarians in clinical practice through the GI Laboratory at Texas A&M.
Aarti Kathrani BVetMed(Hons) PhD DipACVIM-SAIM DipACVN FHEA MRCVS
Aarti graduated from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and after an Internship and PhD at the RVC, undertook a Small Animal Internal Medicine Residency at Cornell University, followed by a Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Residency at the University of California-Davis. Aarti is a Diplomate of the ACVIM and ACVN and a RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. Aarti was appointed Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine at the University of Bristol for 2 years, and has subsequently moved back to the RVC as Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, where she is involved with the clinical internal medicine service and also helps provide nutritional input to clinical cases seen at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Her research centres on canine and feline gastroenterology and nutrition.
List of contributors | V |
Foreword | VII |
Preface | VIII |
Section 1: Diagnostic procedures and techniques | 1 |
Introduction Edward J. Hall | 1 |
Faecal examination Edward J. Hall | 5 |
Imaging of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pankreas Virginie Barberet | 12 |
Endoscopy Mike Willard | 25 |
Gastrointestinal surgery John Williams | 31 |
Biopsy and cytology Michael J. Day | 40 |
Section 2: Diagnostic approaches to problems | 46 |
Polyphagia Daniel J. Batchelor and Alexander J. German | 46 |
Anorexia and hyporexia Daniel J. Batchelor and Alexander J. German | 49 |
Weight loss Alexander J. German and Daniel J. Batchelor | 52 |
Drooling Patrick Barko | 56 |
Halitosis Patrick Barko | 60 |
Dysphagia Aarti Kathrani | 64 |
Regurgitation Aarti Kathrani | 68 |
Acute vomiting Clive Elwood | 71 |
Chronic vomiting Clive Elwood | 75 |
Bloating Rachel Lavoué | 80 |
Acute diarrhoea Ian A. Battersby | 83 |
Chronic diarrhoea Nicole Luckschander-Zeller | 87 |
Haematemesis Mike Willard | 92 |
Melaena Mike Willard | 96 |
Haematochezia Mike Willard | 99 |
Dyschezia Mike Willard | 102 |
Tenesmus Mike Willard | 105 |
Ascites Andrea Boari | 109 |
Jaundice Andrea Boari | 114 |
Systemic, neurological and uncommon presentations of gastrointestinal disease Marcella Ridgway | 119 |
Section 3: Patient management | 124 |
Non-pharmacological therapies Marcella Ridgway | 124 |
Non-specific drug therapy Edward J. Hall | 130 |
Antibacterials Ian A. Battersby | 140 |
Parasiticides and gastrointestinal parasites of dogs and cats Maggie Fisher and Peter Holdsworth | 145 |
Section 4: Diseases of specific systems/organs | 148 |
Oral cavity, oropharynx and salivary glands Edwar | d J. Hall |
Oesophagus Peter Kook | 162 |
Stomach Thomas Spillm | ann and Marcus V. Candido |
a) Small intestine: general Edward J. Hall | 198 |
b) Small intestine: acute disease Andrea Boari | 204 |
c Small intestine: chronic disease Alison Ridyard | 213 |
Colon and rectum Aarti Kathrani | 224 |
Exocrine pankreas David A. Williams | 231 |
a) Liver: hepatocellular and biliary tract disorders Penny Watson | 244 |
b) Liver: vascular disorders Mickey Tivers | 268 |
Index | 277 |