By Jonathan Elliott, Harriet M. Syme, Rosanne E. Jepson
1st Edition
This book provides an in-depth review on various aspects of
canine and feline hypertension. Physiology, pathophysiology,
epidemiology and pathological consequences of high blood pressure in
cats and dogs are discussed. A comparative approach is taken, the
underpinning research is critically evaluated and knowledge gaps
identified. In addition, the reader is presented with evidence-based
treatment strategies.
The book targets researchers, graduate
students and clinical specialists in small animal internal medicine as
well as veterinary clinicians with interest in nephrology, cardiology,
neurology and ophthalmology.
This book provides an in-depth review on various aspects of
canine and feline hypertension. Physiology, pathophysiology,
epidemiology and pathological consequences of high blood pressure in
cats and dogs are discussed.
A comparative approach is taken, the
underpinning research is critically evaluated and knowledge gaps
identified. In addition, the reader is presented with evidence-based
treatment strategies.
The book targets researchers, graduate
students and clinical specialists in small animal internal medicine as
well as veterinary clinicians with interest in nephrology, cardiology,
neurology and ophthalmology.
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