Equine Respiratory Medicine and Surgery
- 1 Edición - 4 de septiembre de 2006
- Última edición
- Editores: Bruce C. McGorum, N. Edward Robinson, James Schumacher, Padraic M. Dixon
- Idioma: Inglés
Equine Respiratory Medicine and Surgery provides the most up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the basic and clinical sciences required for management of respiratory disorders in the… Leer más
Equine Respiratory Medicine and Surgery provides the most up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the basic and clinical sciences required for management of respiratory disorders in the horse. The book provides a thorough grounding in respiratory physiology, examination techniques, and reviews each of the medical and surgical problems that may be encountered, organised anatomically and progressing in logical fashion from the upper airways, larynx and sinuses, through to the lower airways, the lungs and diaphragm. The text encompasses investigation and diagnosis of each of the common types of problem, including infections, allergy, trauma, cysts and tumours, and provides comprehensive guidance on both medical and surgical management.Key features include:High quality artwork, including relevant radiographic, ultrasonographic, CAT scan, and MRI images, to aid understanding and diagnosis/ integrated colour photographs throughout A truly international perspective A lucid, accessible pedagogic style to aid rapid reference The highly respected editors have brought together an internationally renowned team of contributors, producing the ultimate reference for veterinarians, students, and professional horse-owners.
- High quality artwork, including relevant radiographic and ultrasonographic images, CAT scans, MRI images, and color photographs aid understanding and diagnosis.
- A truly international perspective includes guidelines for different geographic areas and racing jurisdictions.
- Features in-depth coverage of the role of the veterinarian in the management of athletic horses with respiratory tract diseases.
Final year students, and equine practitioners, both specialist surgeons and general practitioners. As with all our equine titles we expect particularly strong sales to a secondary market of trainers, breeders, and owners - possibly more than usual given the sports perspective in this volume. Agencies responsible for the regulation of drugs, medication, transportation, preventative medicine and quarantine of horses will also find it indispensable
1. BASIC SCIENCES
Anatomy
Airway physiology
Pulmonary circulation
Gas exchange
Airway defenses
Immunology / Inflammation
Pulmonary pharmacology and Therapeutics Overview
2. EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES
History & Clinical Examination Techniques
Endoscopy URT & LRT (BMG)
Sample Collection Including Tracheal, BALF, Pleural Aspirates
Cytology & Bacteriology of Samples
Thoracic Ultrasonography
Radiography URT & LRT
Pulmonary Scintigraphy
Blood Gas Analysis
Pulmonary Function Testing
Pleuroscopy & Lung Biopsy
Post Mortem Examination
3. INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Viruses
Bacteria
Mycoplasmas
Fungi
Lungworm / Parascaris
4. INFLAMMATORY / IMMUNE MEDIATED DISEASES
COPD, SPAOPD
IAD
Pulmonary Neoplasia
Miscellaneous (Inhaled Foreign Bodies, Pulmonary Oedema, Alveolitis and Interstitial Pneumonia, Granulomas, Fibrosis, Smoke Inhalation, Aspiration Pneumonia, Drowning, Silicosis, Eosinophilic Pneumonia
5. FOAL RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Examination techniques which differ from adults
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Bacterial incl R.equi, Pneumocystis
Viral
Meconium Aspiration
Idiopathic tachypnoea
Interstitial Pneumonias
Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension
Intensive management of the foal’s respiratory system
6. EIPH
EIPH
7. DISORDERS OF CHEST WALL, PLEURA, DIAPHRAGM & MEDIASTINUM
Pleuropneumonia
Other Pleural Effusions
Thoracic Wall Injuries & Pneumothorax
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Mediastinal Abscess / Neoplasia
Synchronous Diaphragmatic Flutter
8. DISEASES OF THE EQUINE UPPER AIRWAYS
9. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES FOR URT DISEASE
Radiology
Sinoscopy
CT
Scintigraphy
Treadmill evolution
10. DISORDERS OF THE NOSTRILS
Atheromas (Epidermal Inclusion Cyst)
Alar Fold Stenosis
Nasal Paralysis
Nostril Wounds
11. DISORDERS OF THE NASAL PASSAGES
Wry Nose
Nasal Septum Abnormalities
Vasomotor, allergic rhinitis, Rhinitis sicca
Alar fold collapse
Nasal Mycoses (Aspergillus Phycomycosis, Rhinosporidiosis etc)
Nasal Tumours
12. DISORDERS OF THE SINUSES
Sinoscopy
Primary Empyema
Dental Sinusitis
Sinus Cysts
Neoplasms
Mycotic infections
Sinus trauma
Sinus neoplasia
13. DISORDERS OF THE ETHMOTURBINATES
Progressive Ethmoidal Hematoma
14. DISORDERS OF THE GUTTURAL POUCH
Anatomy
Tympany
Guttural Pouch Empyema
Guttural Pouch Mycosis
Guttural pouch Tumors (inc melanomas)
Surgical Approaches
Hyovertebrotomy
Viborg's Approach
Whitehouse Approach
Modified Whitehouse Approach
15. DISORDERS OF THE NASOPHARYNX
Pharyngeal Lymphoid Hyperplasia or PLH
Pharyngeal Cysts
Nasopharyngeal Scarring
Pharyngeal Paralysis
Pharyngeal Neoplasia
16. DISORDERS OF THE SOFT PALATE
Cleft Palate
Dorsal Displacement of the Soft Palate (DDSP)
17. DISORDERS OF THE LARYNX
Epiglottic Fold (AEF) Entrapment
Cricopharyngeal laryngeal dysplasia / Rostral Displacement of the Palatopharyngeal Arch (PPA)
Laryngeal Hemiplegia
Neuromuscular pedicle grafting
Arytenoid Chondropathy
Miscellaneous disorders of the larynx webbing, injury, neoplasia
18. URT LASER SURGERY
19. DISORDERS OF THE TRACHEA
20. CRICOTRACHEAL MEMBRANE EVERSION
21. TEMPORARY TRACHEOSTOMY
22. PERMANENT TRACHEOSTOMY
23. TRACHEAL COLLAPSE
Anatomy
Airway physiology
Pulmonary circulation
Gas exchange
Airway defenses
Immunology / Inflammation
Pulmonary pharmacology and Therapeutics Overview
2. EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES
History & Clinical Examination Techniques
Endoscopy URT & LRT (BMG)
Sample Collection Including Tracheal, BALF, Pleural Aspirates
Cytology & Bacteriology of Samples
Thoracic Ultrasonography
Radiography URT & LRT
Pulmonary Scintigraphy
Blood Gas Analysis
Pulmonary Function Testing
Pleuroscopy & Lung Biopsy
Post Mortem Examination
3. INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Viruses
Bacteria
Mycoplasmas
Fungi
Lungworm / Parascaris
4. INFLAMMATORY / IMMUNE MEDIATED DISEASES
COPD, SPAOPD
IAD
Pulmonary Neoplasia
Miscellaneous (Inhaled Foreign Bodies, Pulmonary Oedema, Alveolitis and Interstitial Pneumonia, Granulomas, Fibrosis, Smoke Inhalation, Aspiration Pneumonia, Drowning, Silicosis, Eosinophilic Pneumonia
5. FOAL RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Examination techniques which differ from adults
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Bacterial incl R.equi, Pneumocystis
Viral
Meconium Aspiration
Idiopathic tachypnoea
Interstitial Pneumonias
Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension
Intensive management of the foal’s respiratory system
6. EIPH
EIPH
7. DISORDERS OF CHEST WALL, PLEURA, DIAPHRAGM & MEDIASTINUM
Pleuropneumonia
Other Pleural Effusions
Thoracic Wall Injuries & Pneumothorax
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Mediastinal Abscess / Neoplasia
Synchronous Diaphragmatic Flutter
8. DISEASES OF THE EQUINE UPPER AIRWAYS
9. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES FOR URT DISEASE
Radiology
Sinoscopy
CT
Scintigraphy
Treadmill evolution
10. DISORDERS OF THE NOSTRILS
Atheromas (Epidermal Inclusion Cyst)
Alar Fold Stenosis
Nasal Paralysis
Nostril Wounds
11. DISORDERS OF THE NASAL PASSAGES
Wry Nose
Nasal Septum Abnormalities
Vasomotor, allergic rhinitis, Rhinitis sicca
Alar fold collapse
Nasal Mycoses (Aspergillus Phycomycosis, Rhinosporidiosis etc)
Nasal Tumours
12. DISORDERS OF THE SINUSES
Sinoscopy
Primary Empyema
Dental Sinusitis
Sinus Cysts
Neoplasms
Mycotic infections
Sinus trauma
Sinus neoplasia
13. DISORDERS OF THE ETHMOTURBINATES
Progressive Ethmoidal Hematoma
14. DISORDERS OF THE GUTTURAL POUCH
Anatomy
Tympany
Guttural Pouch Empyema
Guttural Pouch Mycosis
Guttural pouch Tumors (inc melanomas)
Surgical Approaches
Hyovertebrotomy
Viborg's Approach
Whitehouse Approach
Modified Whitehouse Approach
15. DISORDERS OF THE NASOPHARYNX
Pharyngeal Lymphoid Hyperplasia or PLH
Pharyngeal Cysts
Nasopharyngeal Scarring
Pharyngeal Paralysis
Pharyngeal Neoplasia
16. DISORDERS OF THE SOFT PALATE
Cleft Palate
Dorsal Displacement of the Soft Palate (DDSP)
17. DISORDERS OF THE LARYNX
Epiglottic Fold (AEF) Entrapment
Cricopharyngeal laryngeal dysplasia / Rostral Displacement of the Palatopharyngeal Arch (PPA)
Laryngeal Hemiplegia
Neuromuscular pedicle grafting
Arytenoid Chondropathy
Miscellaneous disorders of the larynx webbing, injury, neoplasia
18. URT LASER SURGERY
19. DISORDERS OF THE TRACHEA
20. CRICOTRACHEAL MEMBRANE EVERSION
21. TEMPORARY TRACHEOSTOMY
22. PERMANENT TRACHEOSTOMY
23. TRACHEAL COLLAPSE
"...written by world leaders in the field of equine respiratory disease... Whilst the majority of the authors are highly respected clinicians the book benefits greatly from contributions by prominent authors in other related disciplines such as veterinary anaesthesia, epidemiology, pathology and physiology. It is surprising that this is the first book to provide in-depth discussion of both medical and surgical aspects of equine respiratory disease. The book is laid-out in seven sections sub-divided into manageable chapters. The style and layout are consistent throughout and there is minimal repetition between sections as occurs in some multi-author texts. The order is logical and the index section is comprehensive allowing rapid navigation to the topic of interest. The major strength of this book is the image reproduction; colour photographs and diagrams are numerous and of high quality. This book fulfils its objective to become the definitive text on equine respiratory medicine and surgery. It is a valuable point of reference and yet by virtue of its user-friendly layout and high concentration of images is also an inviting read. For a book of its calibre it is competitively priced and would be a worthwhile purchase for anyone with an interest in equine respiratory disease regardless of their level of knowledge or experience. " Equine Veterinary Journal.
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 4 de septiembre de 2006
- Idioma: Inglés
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Bruce C. McGorum
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Veterinary Field StationNR
N. Edward Robinson
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Matilda R. Wilson Professor, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USAJS
James Schumacher
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, USAPD
Padraic M. Dixon
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor of Equine Surgery, Division of Veterinary Clinical Science, University of Edinburgh, UK
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