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The Equine Acute Abdomen 3rd Edition

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Třetí vydání je nejvýznamnějším textem o diagnostice a léčbě akutních břišních onemocnění u koní, oslů a mulů. Publikace je návodem ke zvládnutí akutních onemocnění břicha u koní. Byla plně aktualizována a revidována s ohledem na nejnovější vývoj a poznatky v této oblasti. Publikace je ilustrována více než 450 barevnými ilustracemi, fotografiemi a perovkami. Doprovodný web obsahuje videoklipy a obrázky z knihy, které jsou k dispozici ke stažení. Publikace poskytuje neocenitelný zdroj pro chirurgii koní a interní lékaře, praktiky a studenty, kteří se zabývají kolikami koní.


Autor: ANTHONY T. BLIKSLAGER, DVM, PHD, DACVS, is Professor of Equine Surgery and Gastroenterology in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. NATHANIEL A. WHITE II, DVM, MS, DACVS, is Professor Emeritus of Equine Surgery at Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, in Leesburg, Virginia, USA. JAMES N. MOORE, DVM, PHD, DACVS, is Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and Director, Educational Resources, in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, USA. TIM S. MAIR, BVSc, PHD, DEIM, DESTS, DECEIM, Assoc. ECVDI, FRCVS, is an equine practitioner and Director at Bell Equine

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9781119063216
VydáníIII. vydání 2017
Vazbapevná
Počet stran904
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Written and edited by leading experts on equine digestive diseases, The Equine Acute Abdomen, Third Editionis the preeminent text on diagnosing and treating acute abdominal diseases in horses, donkeys, and mules.
The definitive guide to acute abdominal disorders in equine patients, fully updated and revised to reflect the latest developments in the field
Lavishly illustrated with more than 450 color illustrations, photographs, line drawings, and figures
A companion website features video clips and images from the book available for download
Provides an invaluable resource to equine surgery and internal medicine specialists, researchers, practitioners, and students who deal with colic

Obsah
Editorsviii
List of Contributorsix
Preface and Dedicationxiii
About the Companion Websitexiv
Part I Normal Anatomy and Physiology1
Thomas M. Krunkosky, Carla L. Jarrett, and James N. Moore 1 Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract3
Liara M. Gonzalez 2 Intestinal Epithelial Stem Cells19
Michael J. Murray 3 Gastric Secretory Function24
Anthony T. Blikslager 4 Small Intestinal Function27
Marco A. F. Lopes and Philip J. Johnson 5 Large Intestine Function41
Tim S. Mair 6 Liver Function55
J. Scott Weese 7 The Equine Intestinal Microbiota58
Marco A. F. Lopes and Philip J. Johnson 8 Effects of Feeding on Equine Gastrointestinal Function or Physiology66
Jorge E. Nieto and Peter C. Rakestraw 9 Intestinal Motility and Transit78
Part II Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Diseases97
Michael J. Murray 10 Pathophysiology of Gastric Ulcer Disease99
Anthony T. Blikslager 11 Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Obstruction and Strangulation102
Casper Lindegaard, Karina B. Gleerup, and Pia Haubro Andersen 12 Pathophysiology of Pain119
Jorge E. Nieto and Peter C. Rakestraw 13 Pathophysiology and Treatment of Postoperative Ileus140
P. O. Eric Mueller 14 Pathophysiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Adhesions153
Harold C. McKenzie III 15 Pathophysiology of Enteritis and Colitis166
Clare E. Bryant and James N. Moore 16 Pathophysiology of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome183
Part III Intestinal Parasitism193
Christopher J. Proudman 17 Intestinal Parasitism195
Part IV Epidemiology of Colic205
Noah D. Cohen 18 Epidemiology of Colic: Principles for Practice207
Noah D. Cohen 19 Epidemiology of Colic: Risk Factors215
Part V Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Disease221
Anne Desrochers and Nathaniel A. White II 20 Diagnostic Approach to Colic223
Nathaniel A. White II 21 Investigations of Chronic and Recurrent Colic263
Nathaniel A. White II and Anne Desrochers 22 Alternative Diagnostic Techniques266
Anne Desrochers 23 Imaging of the Abdomen271
Nathaniel A. White II 24 Decision for Surgery and Referral285
Nathaniel A. White II 25 Prognosticating Equine Colic289
Harold C. McKenzie III 26 Biosecurity in the Management of Equine Gastrointestinal Disease301
Part VI Medical Management311
Tim S. Mair 27 Medical Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases313
Kevin Corley 28 Treatment of Shock331
John F. Peroni 29 Diagnosis and Treatment of Peritonitis and Hemoperitoneum361
Harold C. McKenzie III 30 Diagnosis of Enteritis and Colitis in the Horse376
Part VII Colic in the Foal411
Martin Furr 31 Diagnosis of Colic in the Foal413
Martin Furr 32 Imaging of the Foal with Colic and Abdominal Distention418
Martin Furr 33 Medical Management of Colic in the Foal422
Sarah M. Khatibzadeh and James A. Brown 34 Surgical Management of Colic in the Foal426
Cynthia M. Trim 35 Anesthesia of Foals with Colic437
Martin Furr 36 Specific Diseases of the Foal452
Tim S. Mair and Thomas J. Divers 37 Liver Diseases in Foals459
Part VIII Colic in the Donkey469
Alexandra K. Thiemann, Karen J. Rickards, Mulugeta Getachew, and Georgios Paraschou 38 Colic in the Donkey471
Part IX Nutritional Management489
Shannon E. Pratt]Phillips and Raymond J. Geor 39 Nutritional Management of the Colic Patient491
Part X Anesthesia for Abdominal Surgery509
Cynthia M. Trim 40 Anesthesia for Horses with Colic511
Part XI Surgery for Acute Abdominal Disease539
Anna K. Rötting 41 Preparation of the Patient for Abdominal Surgery541
Anna K. Rötting 42 Surgical Exploration and Manipulation549
Liara M. Gonzalez 43 Intestinal Viability570
Anna K. Rötting 44 Small Intestinal Resection and Anastomosis581
Joanne Hardy 45 Large Colon Enterotomy, Resection, and Anastomosis597
Vanessa L. Cook 46 Abdominal Closure604
Part XII Intensive Care and Postoperative Care611
Tim S. Mair 47 Monitoring Treatment for Abdominal Disease613
Diana M. Hassel 48 Postoperative Complications624
James K. Belknap and Andrew H. Parks 49 Laminitis Associated with Acute Abdominal Disease639
Part XIII Specific Diseases of Horses663
Michael J. Murray 50 Diseases of the Stomach665
Tim S. Mair and Thomas J. Divers 51 Diseases of the Liver and Liver Failure673
Debra C. Archer 52 Diseases of the Small Intestine704
James N. Moore and Joanne Hardy 53 Diseases of the Cecum737
Joanne Hardy 54 Specific Diseases of the Ascending Colon748
John F. Peroni 55 Diseases of the Descending Colon775
Tim S. Mair 56 Equine Grass Sickness783
Canaan M. Whitfield]Cargile and Peter C. Rakestraw 57 Rectal Tears790
Tim S. Mair and Thomas J. Divers 58 Malabsorption Syndromes804
Elizabeth M. Santschi 59 Colic and Pregnant Mares819
Tim S. Mair 60 Colic from Alternative Systems: “False Colics”831
John F. Peroni 61 Abdominal Trauma843
Jan F. Hawkins 62 Abdominal Abscesses and Neoplasia848
Index855