A revised edition of this best-selling book. The strengths of the First Edition have been preserved and the authors have revised the entire text for the new Second Edition, adding twenty-one new sections and one hundred and thirty-one new colour photos. The book has a problem-oriented approach arranged in twelve chapters covering dermatoses classified by their principal presenting sign. The structured text covers definition, aetiology & pathogenesis, clinical features, differential diagnoses, diagnostic tests, and management. It contains superb colour photos and diagrams. The focus is on clinical practice and the need to explain the disease to the owner. This beautifully illustrated handbook will be of lasting value to veterinary practitioners and students, veterinary nurses and technicians worldwide.
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The second edition of this handbook ticks all the boxes... Descriptions are precise, concise and up to date... A well conceived textbook that contains many excellent pictures... the quality of the pictures is faultless. For veterinary surgeons in practice with an established grounding in dermatology, I think it will be an excellent addition to their library
-Veterinary Times
Each condition is defined clearly... well illustrated with high-quality colour photographs... the text reads well and is concise... is up to date and uniformly well researched and referenced... of value to enthusiastic undergraduates... and to anyone in general practice with an interest in dermatology.
-Veterinary Record, March 2010
...the amount of detail in this book is ideal for the general practitioner... thoroughly recommended
-myvetstream.com
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
386 farbige Abbildungen
386 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 24.6 cm
Breite: 17.1 cm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-84076-115-3 (9781840761153)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Pruritic dermatoses.
2. Nodular dermatoses.
3. Ulcerative dermatoses.
4. Papular and pustular dermatoses.
5. Diseases characterised by sinus formation.
6. Diseases characterised by crust and scale.
7. Environmental dermatoses.
8. Focal alopecia.
9. Pigmentary abnormalities.
10. Hormone-related dermatoses.
11. Otitis externa.
12. Disorders of the nails.
References.
Index.