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Autor: Amy Johnson
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781118434215 |
Vydání | 2014 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 226 |
Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians fosters an understanding of small animal diseases, relating pathology information to the responsibilities of technicians in the clinical setting. Beginning with the technician’s role in pathology, terminology, and the process of diagnosis, chapters then cover diseases organized by system. From reproductive, endocrine, and eye disease to urinary tract and infectious diseases, the book offers in-depth information on a wide range of commonly presented diseases, providing technicians with practical information linked to their daily tasks.
Each body system includes a brief review of anatomy and function, full-color pictures, and tip boxes to help emphasize important issues. A companion website offers images from the book, review questions, and case studies illustrating the process of handling the patient at www.wiley.com/go/johnsonvettechpath. Veterinary technician students and veterinary technicians in practice will find this a valuable resource to understanding disease and the process of diagnosis.
Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians fosters an understanding of small animal diseases, relating pathology information to the responsibilities of technicians in the clinical setting. Beginning with the technician’s role in pathology, terminology, and the process of diagnosis, chapters then cover diseases organized by system. From reproductive, endocrine, and eye disease to urinary tract and infectious diseases, the book offers in-depth information on a wide range of commonly presented diseases, providing technicians with practical information linked to their daily tasks.
Each body system includes a brief review of anatomy and function, full-color images, and tip boxes to help emphasize important issues. A companion website offers images from the book, review questions, and case studies illustrating the process of handling the patient. Veterinary technician students and veterinary technicians in practice will find this a valuable resource to understanding disease and the process of diagnosis.
· Provides a guide to the technician’s role in understanding small animal diseases and the process of diagnosis
· Emphasizes the most important issues with helpful tip boxes
· Takes a highly practical approach, tying disease information to the veterinary technician’s daily duties
· Presents full-color photographs to illustrate diseases
· Offers descriptions, causes, zoonosis, transmission modes, clinical signs, treatments, and much more for each disease
· Features a companion website with review questions, case studies, and images from the book at www.wiley.com/go.johnsonvettechpath
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About the Companion Website | xi |
Chapter 1 Introduction | 1 |
The Veterinary Technician's Role in Pathology | 1 |
Technician Duties and Required Skills | 1 |
Diagnosis | 3 |
Immunity | 3 |
Factors Involved in Infectious Disease | 4 |
Common Terminology Necessary for Understanding Pathology | 4 |
Chapter 2 Canine Infectious Disease | 7 |
Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) or Hard Pad Disease | 7 |
Canine Parvovirus Type 2 (CPV-2) | 10 |
Canine Adenovirus Type 1 (CAV-1) or Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH) | 13 |
Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis or Kennel Cough | 14 |
Leptospirosis | 16 |
Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) or Dog Flu | 18 |
Chapter 3 Feline Infectious Disease | 21 |
Feline Panleukopenia (FPV), Feline Distemper, Feline Parvo, Feline Infectious Enteritis | 21 |
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) | 24 |
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) or Feline AIDS | 27 |
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP or FIPV) | 28 |
Feline Upper Respiratory Tract Infections | 31 |
Toxoplasmosis | 34 |
Chapter 4 Rabies | 37 |
Rabies Virus | 37 |
Chapter 5 Gastrointestinal Tract Disease | 43 |
Oral Cavity | 43 |
Periodontal Disease or Periodontitis | 43 |
Papilloma or Puppy Warts | 44 |
Epulis | 45 |
Oral Melanoma | 45 |
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) | 48 |
Oral Fibrosarcoma | 49 |
Salivary Mucocele, Sialocele, or Salivary Gland Cyst | 51 |
Esophagus | 52 |
Megaesophagus or Acquired Paralysis | 52 |
Esophageal Obstructions or Foreign Bodies | 54 |
Vascular Ring Anomaly (VRA) or Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) | 55 |
Gastroesophageal Reflux | 55 |
Stomach | 56 |
Acute Gastritis | 56 |
Gastric Ulcers | 57 |
Gastrointestinal Obstructions | 57 |
Pyloric Stenosis or Chronic Hypertrophic Gastropathy | 58 |
Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV) | 60 |
Intestines | 62 |
Intussusception | 62 |
Linear Foreign Bodies | 63 |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 64 |
Megacolon | 64 |
Intestinal Neoplasia | 66 |
Liver | 66 |
Cholangiohepatitis | 66 |
Portal Systemic Shunt (PSS) or Portal Caval Shunt | 68 |
Feline Hepatic Lipidosis (FHL) or Fatty Liver Disease | 69 |
Hepatic Neoplasia | 70 |
Pancreas | 71 |
Acute Pancreatitis | 71 |
Chronic Pancreatitis | 73 |
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency or Pancreatic Maldigestion | 73 |
Pancreatic Neoplasia | 74 |
Chapter 6 Urinary Tract Disease | 77 |
Bacterial Cystitis or Urinary Tract Infection | 77 |
Pyelonephritis | 78 |
Urolithiasis (Urinary Calculi or Urinary Stones) | 79 |
Urinary Obstruction or Blocked Tom (Feline) | 81 |
Feline Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) | 83 |
Acute Renal Failure (ARF) | 83 |
Chronic Renal Failure (CRF), Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), or Chronic Renal Disease (CRD) | 85 |
Chapter 7 Reproductive Disease | 87 |
Vaginitis | 87 |
Pyometra | 88 |
Dystocia | 89 |
Mastitis | 90 |
Mammary Neoplasia | 90 |
Prostate Disease | 91 |
Testicular Disease | 92 |
Male Reproductive Neoplasia | 93 |
Chapter 8 Endocrine Disease | 95 |
Hyperthyroidism | 95 |
Hypothyroidism | 96 |
Hyperadrenocorticism or Cushing's Disease/Syndrome | 97 |
Hypoadrenocorticism or Addison's Disease | 99 |
Diabetes Mellitus or Sugar Diabetes | 100 |
Diabetes Insipidus (DI), or Weak or Watery Diabetes | 102 |
Chapter 9 Ocular Disease | 105 |
Conjunctivitis or Pink Eye | 105 |
Epiphora | 106 |
Third Eyelid Prolapse or Cherry Eye | 107 |
Entropion/Ectropion | 108 |
Glaucoma | 109 |
Corneal Ulcers | 111 |
Chronic Superficial Keratitis or Pannus | 112 |
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca or Dry Eye | 112 |
Anterior Uveitis, Iridocyclitis, or Soft Eye | 113 |
Cataracts | 113 |
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) or Progressive Retinal Degeneration (PRD) | 114 |
Chapter 10 Integumentary Disease | 117 |
Parasitic Skin Infections | 117 |
Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) | 117 |
Ticks | 119 |
Otodetic Mange or Ear Mites | 120 |
Sarcoptes or Scabies or Sarcoptic Mange | 121 |
Demodex or Demodetic Mange or Demodicosis | 122 |
Pediculosis or Lice | 123 |
Cuterebra Larvae or Botfly Larvae | 124 |
Facultative Myiasis-Producing Flies or Maggots | 125 |
Fungal Skin Infections | 126 |
Yeast | 126 |
Dermatophytosis or Ringworm | 127 |
Miscellaneous Skin Disorders | 129 |
Pyoderma or Bacterial Folliculitis | 129 |
Seborrhea | 129 |
Acute Moist Dermatitis or Traumatic Dermatitis or Hot Spots | 130 |
Atopy or Allergic Dermatitis | 131 |
Food Allergy | 133 |
Epidermal Inclusion Cysts or Sebaceous Cysts | 134 |
Feline Acne | 134 |
Neoplasias Originating from the Skin and Associated Structures | 135 |
Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumor | 135 |
Cutaneous Histiocytoma | 137 |
Melanoma | 137 |
Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma | 138 |
Lipoma | 139 |
Chapter 11 Musculoskeletal Disease | 141 |
Bone Fractures | 141 |
Osteosarcoma (OSA) | 143 |
Panosteitis (Pano) | 146 |
Osteoarthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) | 146 |
Hip Dysplasia | 148 |
Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) | 151 |
Patellar Luxation | 152 |
Cranial or Anterior Cruciate Ligament (CCL or ACL) Rupture or Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease (CCLD) | 153 |
Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD) | 156 |
Myasthenia Gravis | 159 |
Chapter 12 Hematologic and Lymph Disease | 163 |
Erythrocyte Disorders | 163 |
Anemia | 163 |
Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA) | 166 |
Absolute Erythrocytosis or Polycythemia | 168 |
Leukocyte and Lymph Disorders | 169 |
Malignant Lymphoma or Lymphosarcoma (LSA) | 169 |
Multiple Myeloma (Plasma Cell Tumor) | 170 |
Chylothorax | 171 |
Thrombocyte and Coagulation Disorders | 172 |
Primary Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia (PIMT) or Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia | 172 |
Hemophilia | 172 |
von Willebrand's Disease | 173 |
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy | 174 |
Rodenticide Toxicity | 175 |
Feline Aortic Thromboembolism (FATE) or Feline Saddle Thrombus | 176 |
Chapter 13 Diseases of Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Chinchillas | 179 |
Urolithiasis/Bladder Sludge | 179 |
Gastric Stasis | 181 |
Ulcerative Pododermatitis, Bumblefoot, or Sore Hock | 182 |
Malocclusion or Slobbers | 183 |
Heat Stroke | 185 |
Respiratory Infection | 185 |
Mastitis | 186 |
Rabbit Hairballs or Trichobezoar | 187 |
Rabbit Buphthalmia | 188 |
Rabbit Uterine Adenocarcinoma | 188 |
Scurvy | 190 |
Antibiotic-Associated Enterotoxemia | 190 |
Streptococcal Lymphadenitis, Cervical Lymphadenitis, or Lumps | 191 |
Cavian Cytomegalovirus (CMV) | 192 |
Cavian Leukemia/Lymphosarcoma | 192 |
Guinea Pig Dystocia | 193 |
Chinchilla Fur Slip and Fur Chewing | 193 |
Chinchilla Gastric Tympany (Bloat) | 194 |
Chapter 14 Diseases of Ferrets | 197 |
Pancreatic Beta Cell Tumor or Insulinoma | 197 |
Adrenal Disease or Hyperadrenocorticism | 198 |
Aplastic Anemia/Estrogen Toxicity | 200 |
Lymphoma/Lymphosarcoma | 201 |
Influenza | 202 |
Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis (ECE) or Green Slime Diarrhea | 202 |
Ferret Systemic Coronavirus (FRSCV) or Ferret FIP | 203 |
Canine Distemper | 204 |
Gastric Foreign Bodies | 205 |
Chapter 15 Diseases of Hamsters, Gerbils, and Rats | 207 |
Malocclusions | 207 |
Proliferative Ileitis, Proliferative Enteritis, or Wet Tail | 209 |
Antibiotic-Associated Enterotoxemia or Clostridial Enteropathy | 210 |
Tyzzer's Disease or Clostridium piliforme | 210 |
Respiratory Infections | 211 |
Neoplasia | 212 |
Ulcerative Pododermatitis or Bumblefoot | 213 |
Chromodacryorrhea or Red Tears | 215 |
Arteriolar Nephrosclerosis or Hamster Nephrosis or Renal Failure | 216 |
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV) | 216 |
Gerbil Epileptiform Seizures | 217 |
Gerbil Tail Slip or Tail Degloving | 217 |
Index | 219 |