By Karen L. Rosenthal, Neil Forbes, Fredric L. Frye, Gregory A. Lewbart
1st Edition
Four authors of international renown have combined their practical and
instructional skills to provide this focused yet wide-ranging review.
The book is divided into four sections—small mammals, birds,
reptiles/amphibians, ornamental fish—and consists of an introduction to
the essential aspects of medicine and husbandry of each group of
animals, 400 color-illustrated clinical cases, plus summary questions to
highlight key points.
The cases are a blend of the more common and especially interesting conditions, and cover clinical presentation, etiology/pathogenesis, investigation, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management options, prognosis and husbandry advice to the client. The case-based approach offers the freedom to deal succinctly with multifactorial and multisystemic conditions. Cases are cross-referenced, cite key references and there is a detailed index.
The Rapid Review
is designed to appeal to veterinary practitioners dealing with an
ever-wider variety of animals, to veterinary instructors and students,
technicians, nurses and assistants, and to other animal health
professionals in practice and training.The cases are a blend of the more common and especially interesting conditions, and cover clinical presentation, etiology/pathogenesis, investigation, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management options, prognosis and husbandry advice to the client. The case-based approach offers the freedom to deal succinctly with multifactorial and multisystemic conditions. Cases are cross-referenced, cite key references and there is a detailed index.
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