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Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine provides reliable information on the diagnosis and management of respiratory disease in a user-friendly format. With an emphasis on the features of the history and physical examination that aid in efficient diagnostic planning, the book is an accessible, readable resource for optimizing treatment of patients with diseases of the respiratory tract. Offering comprehensive, accessible coverage of respiratory disorders, Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine is a useful practice guide and study aid for general practitioners and veterinary…mehr
Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine provides reliable information on the diagnosis and management of respiratory disease in a user-friendly format. With an emphasis on the features of the history and physical examination that aid in efficient diagnostic planning, the book is an accessible, readable resource for optimizing treatment of patients with diseases of the respiratory tract. Offering comprehensive, accessible coverage of respiratory disorders, Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine is a useful practice guide and study aid for general practitioners and veterinary students. Beginning with introductory chapters on the localization of disease, diagnostics, and therapeutics, the heart of the book focuses on the full range of respiratory diseases, including nasal disorders, diseases of airways, parenchymal diseases, pleural and mediastinal diseases, and vascular disorders. Each chapter takes a common format with diseases subdivided by etiology into structural, infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders. Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine is a useful tool for students and practitioners engaged in studying, diagnosing, and treating respiratory disease.
Lynelle Johnson, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine), is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of California at Davis.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface ix Acknowledgments xi 1. Localization of Disease 3 2. Respiratory Diagnostics 13 3. Respiratory Therapeutics 38 4. Nasal Disorders 57 5. Diseases of Airways 92 6. Parenchymal Disease 125 7. Pleural and Mediastinal Disease 154 8. Vascular Disorders 178 Glossary 195 Index 198
1. Localization of disease: use history and physical examination to characterize upper vs. lower airway vs. parenchymal vs. pleural heart vs. lung . 2. Respiratory diagnostics:. General: lab work and serology pulse oximetry arterial blood gas analysis ECG?. Imaging: radiography fluoroscopy US and CT transoral and transtracheal wash respiratory endoscopy thoracocentesis FNA and lung biopsy scintigraphy. Sample analysis: nasal/airway/fluid cytology and culture. 3. Respiratory therapeutics:. Specific drugs: antibiotics antifungals glucocorticoids bronchodilators mucolytics. Routes of therapy: parenteral vs. enteral nebulization metered dose inhalers. Adjunct therapy: coupage nutritional management oxygen administration indications for ventilatory support chest tube placement. . Disease sections below to include brief history and physical exam features specific for each disorder relevant pathophysiology specific diagnostic findings treatment prognosis.. 4. Nasal disorders. Structural: stenotic nares and brachycephalic syndrome nasal foreign body tooth root abscess nasopharyngeal stenosis. Infectious: Cryptococcosis aspergillosis. Inflammatory: nasopharyngeal polyps CRS LPR. Neoplastic. 5. Diseases of airways. Structural: laryngeal paralysis tracheal collapse bronchiectasis. Infectious: canine upper respiratory disease complex (expand to include Bordetella and Mycoplasma bronchitis) parasitic bronchitis. Inflammatory: chronic bronchitis feline asthma/bronchitis. Neoplastic. 6. Parenchymal disease. Structural: ciliary dyskinesia lung lobe torsion. Infectious: pneumonia (bacterial fungal viral rickettsial protozoal). Inflammatory: eosinophilic bronchopneumopathy aspiration pneumonia pulmonary fibrosis. Neoplastic. 7. Pleural and mediastinal disease. Structural: pneumothorax diaphragmatic hernia. Infectious: pyothorax FIP. Neoplastic. Miscellaneous: hemothorax chylothorax. 8. Vascular disorders: pulmonary thromboembolism heartworm disease pulmonary hypertension