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Jedná se o ucelený přehled o patofyziologii chorob malých zvířat. Tato jedinečná učebnice poskytuje ucelené a přehledné informace o mechanismech onemocnění a patofyziologických důsledcích u malých zvířat. Text se zaměřuje na vztah mezi patofyziologií a onemocněním jakékoli etiologie, který pomůže ke kvalitnější diagnostice a cílené terapii.
Text obsahuje obecnou patofyziologii klíčových orgánových systémů, jako jsou srdeční, respirační, gastrointestinální, nervové a další. Základní informace, jako jsou diagnostické metody a terapeutické možnosti, jsou prezentovány v tabulkové formě a po celou dobu jsou prezentovány ve formě barevných ilustrací, které pomáhají čtenáři bezproblémově porozumět textu. Publikaci vytvořil tým vysoce kvalifikovaných odborníků s významnými zkušenostmi z oboru a obsahuje informace o:
Běžných patologických mechanismech, jako je zánět, sepse a cytokinová bouře, fibróza, degenerace, obezita, ischemie, hypoxie, buněčná smrt, apoptóza, nekróza, neoplazie, infekce, stárnutí a bolest.
Obecné klinické projevy, jako je zvětšení břicha, ataxie, zácpa, kašel, průjem, dyschezie, dysfagie, dušnost, výpotek, únava, horečka, nechutenství, žloutenka, edém, polyfagie, svědění, regurgitace, záchvat, šok, synkopa, poruchy močení, zvracení a úbytek hmotnosti.
Patofyziologie orgánových systémů: srdečního, dýchacího, gastrointestinálního, hepatobiliárního, exokrinní slinivky břišní, močového, elektrolytového a acidobazické rovnováhy, endokrinního, reprodukčního, nervového, pohybového.
Učebnice je koncipována jako kompletní zdroj informací, který umožňuje svým čtenářům pochopit, jak se jednotlivé nemoci projevují. To usnadní diagnostiku onemocnění. Svojí působností splňuje náročné požadavky studia veterinární medicíny a současně se stává velmi užitečnou příručkou pro lékaře malých zvířat.
Autor: Stephan Neumann
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781119824619 |
Vydání | 2024 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 548 |
The comprehensive overview of the essential discipline of pathophysiology in small animal disease
Textbook of Small Animal Pathophysiology provides a complete and accessible overview of disease mechanisms and pathophysiological consequences in the field of small animal medicine. The text focuses on the relationship between pathophysiology and disease of any etiology to aid better diagnostics and targeted therapy.
The text includes general pathophysiology of key organ systems such as cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neural, and more. Core information such as diagnostic methods and therapeutic options is presented in tabular form and clear full-color illustrations are featured throughout to aid in seamless reader comprehension.
Written by a highly qualified professional with significant firsthand experience in the field, Textbook of Small Animal Pathophysiology includes information on:
Common pathological mechanisms, such as inflammation, sepsis and cytokine storm, fibrosis, degeneration, obesity, ischemia, hypoxia, cell death, apoptosis, necrosis, neoplasia, infection, ageing and pain
General clinical manifestations, like abdominal enlargement, ataxia, constipation, cough, diarrhea, dyschezia, dysphagia, dyspnea, effusion, fatigue, fever, inappetence, jaundice, oedema, polyphagia, pruritus, regurgitation, seizure, shock , syncope, urinary disorders, vomitus, and weight loss
Pathophysiology of organ systems cardiac system, hypertension, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, hepatobiliary system, exocrine pancreas, urinary system, electrolyte system and acid-base balance, endocrine system, reproduction system, nerve system, joints, haematology and infectious diseases
Written to be a complete resource on the subject, Textbook of Small Animal Pathophysiology enables its readers to develop a clear understanding of how each disease works in order to improve decision making and patient outcomes. It is essential reading for veterinary students and a highly useful reference for small animal clinicians.
Stephan Neumann, Prof. Dr. med. vet., is Clinical Director of the Small Animal Clinic and apl. Prof. at the University of Goettingen in Germany.
Preface | x |
Abbreviations | xii |
Part I General Pathological Mechanisms | 1 |
1 Inflammation | 3 |
2 Sepsis and Cytokine Storm | 14 |
3 Fibrosis | 19 |
4 Degeneration | 24 |
5 Obesity | 27 |
6 Ischaemia, Hypoxia | 32 |
7 Cell Death | 36 |
8 Neoplasia | 40 |
9 Infections | 46 |
10 Ageing | 53 |
11 Pain | 58 |
12 Hypothalamus Function | 61 |
Part II General Clinical Manifestations (Alphabetical) | 65 |
13 Abdominal Enlargement | 67 |
14 Ataxia | 70 |
15 Constipation | 74 |
16 Cough | 78 |
17 Diarrhoea | 81 |
18 Dyschezia | 87 |
19 Dysphagia | 90 |
20 Dyspnoea | 93 |
21 Effusions | 97 |
22 Fatigue | 104 |
23 Fever | 106 |
24 Inappetence | 110 |
25 Jaundice | 113 |
26 Oedema | 116 |
27 Polyphagia | 119 |
28 Pruritus | 122 |
29 Regurgitation | 124 |
30 Seizure | 126 |
31 Shock | 130 |
32 Syncope | 133 |
33 Urinary Disorders | 138 |
34 Vomiting | 143 |
35 Weight Loss | 147 |
Part III Pathophysiology of Organ Systems | 151 |
36 Cardiac System, Hypertension | 153 |
36.1 Physiological Functions and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 153 |
36.2 Congenital Cardiac Diseases | 161 |
36.3 Atrioventricular Valvular Diseases | 167 |
36.4 Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic | 172 |
36.5 Cardiomyopathy, Dilated | 176 |
36.6 Heart Arrhythmia | 181 |
36.7 Pericardial Disease | 184 |
36.8 Hypertension | 190 |
37 Respiratory System | 195 |
37.1 Physiological Functions and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 195 |
37.2 Brachiocephalic Syndrome | 200 |
37.3 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) | 203 |
37.4 Asthma (Feline Lower Respiratory Tract Disease) | 207 |
37.5 Chronic Obstructive Bronchitis | 210 |
37.6 Pneumonia | 213 |
37.7 Idiopathic Lung Fibrosis | 217 |
38 Gastrointestinal System | 220 |
38.1 Physiological Functions and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 220 |
38.2 Megaoesophagus | 226 |
38.3 Gastritis/Ulceration | 229 |
38.4 Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus Syndrome | 233 |
38.5 Enteritis/Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 237 |
38.6 Intestinal Lymphangiectasias | 243 |
38.7 Intestinal Obstruction | 249 |
39 Hepatobiliary System | 253 |
39.1 Physiological Functions and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 253 |
39.2 Acute Hepatic Failure | 261 |
39.3 Chronic Hepatitis; Liver Fibrosis and Cirrhosis | 266 |
39.4 Portosystemic Shunts/Hepatoencephalopathy | 272 |
39.5 Feline Hepatic Lipidosis | 277 |
39.6 Cholangiohepatitis | 280 |
40.1 Physiological Functions and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 284 |
40.2 Acute Pancreatitis | 287 |
40.3 Chronic Pancreatitis | 292 |
40.4 Exocrine Pancreas Insufficiency | 296 |
41 Urinary System | 300 |
41.1 Physiological Functions of the Kidneys and General Pathophysiology of Organ Insufficiency | 300 |
41.2 Glomerulonephritis/Nephrotic Syndrome | 305 |
41.3 Tubular Disease/Fanconi Syndrome | 310 |
41.4 Acute Renal Failure | 313 |
41.5 Chronic Kidney Disease | 321 |
41.6 Urinary Tract Infection | 327 |
41.7 Urolithiasis | 330 |
42 Electrolyte System and Acid-Base Balance | 335 |
42.1 Acid-Base Balance | 335 |
42.2 Hypo-/Hypernatraemia | 340 |
42.3 Hypo-/Hyperkalaemia | 344 |
43 Endocrine System | 349 |
43.1 General Physiology | 349 |
43.2 Pituitary Gland | 352 |
43.2.1 Acromegaly | 352 |
43.2.2 Pituitary Dwarfism | 356 |
43.2.3 Diabetes Insipidus | 359 |
43.3 Thyroid Gland | 362 |
43.3.1 Physiology of the Thyroid Gland | 362 |
43.3.2 Hyperthyroidism | 365 |
43.3.3 Hypothyroidism | 369 |
43.4 Parathyroid Gland | 374 |
43.5.2 Diabetes Mellitus | 382 |
43.5.3 Diabetic Ketoacidosis | 387 |
43.5.4 Insulinoma | 390 |
43.6 Adrenal Gland | 393 |
43.6.1 Physiology of the Adrenal Gland | 393 |
43.6.2 Hyperadrenocorticism | 397 |
43.6.3 Hypoadrenocorticism | 402 |
43.6.4 Hyperaldosteronism | 405 |
43.6.5 Pheochromocytoma | 409 |
44 Reproduction System | 413 |
44.1 Pyometra | 413 |
44.2 Prostate Diseases | 417 |
45 Nerve System | 420 |
45.1 Brain Tumours | 420 |
45.2 Idiopathic Epilepsy | 423 |
45.3 Intervertebral Disc Disease | 426 |
45.4 Peripheral Neuropathy | 429 |
46 Joints | 431 |
46.1 Arthritis | 431 |
46.2 Osteoarthritis | 434 |
47 Haematology | 437 |
47.1 Physiological Functions of Red Blood Cells | 437 |
47.2 Erythrocytosis | 441 |
47.3 Anaemia | 444 |
47.4 Coagulation Disorders | 450 |
47.5 Hypercoagulability | 454 |
48 Infectious Diseases | 457 |
48.1 Feline | 457 |
48.1.1 Feline Leukaemia Virus Infection | 457 |
48.1.2 Feline Infectious Peritonitis | 461 |
48.1.3 Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection | 466 |
48.2 Canine | 471 |
48.2.2 Canine Parvovirus | 475 |
48.3 Bacterial Diseases | 480 |
48.3.1 Anaplasmosis | 480 |
48.3.2 Borreliosis | 484 |
48.3.3 Ehrlichiosis | 488 |
48.3.4 Leptospirosis | 491 |
48.4 Protozoal Infections | 495 |
48.4.1 Babesiosis | 495 |
48.4.2 Giardiasis | 499 |
48.4.3 Leishmaniasis | 503 |
49 Common Immune-mediated Diseases | 507 |
49.1 Autoimmunity | 507 |
49.2 Lupus Erythematosus | 510 |
49.3 Myasthenia Gravis | 514 |
50 Common Clinical Biochemical Parameters (Alphabetical) | 517 |
50.1 Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) | 517 |
50.2 Albumin | 518 |
50.3 Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | 520 |
50.4 Ammonia | 522 |
50.5 Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) | 523 |
50.6 Bile Acids | 524 |
50.7 Bilirubin | 525 |
50.8 Calcium | 526 |
50.10 Creatinine | 529 |
50.11 Creatine Kinase | 530 |
50.12 Glucose | 531 |
50.13 Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GLDH) | 532 |
50.14 Lipase | 533 |
50.15 Phosphorus | 534 |
50.16 Potassium | 535 |
50.17 Sodium | 537 |
50.18 Total Protein | 539 |
50.19 Urea | 541 |
Index | 542 |