There is currently a lot of interest within veterinary medicine in both dermatology and exotics, yet, despite this interest, there is no single text available that focuses on both these key areas. This book, for the first time, provides a practical guide to dermatological problems in birds, reptiles, fish and mammals. Divided into the four groups, each section has a chapter introducing the structure and function of the skin of each group, a chapter on examination and diagnostic tests, and further chapters on species specific skin diseases and treatments. Written in a quick reference format and including almost 200 colour photographs, this book is a handy resource for veterinary practitioners, veterinary students and veterinary dermatologists alike.
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"The format of this book is to be applauded as the authors introduce the veterinary 'novice' consicely and comprehensively to the subject and the species involved. This book cannot be overlooked. It deserves a place on veterinarians' bookshelves." Veterinary Dermatology, 2006<!--end--> "A welcome addition to the available literature. The book is well structured and uses a lot of graphics for ease in finding information." Exotic DVM Magazine "This book does a very nice job filling a niche in exotic pet veterinary literature. Dermatologic conditions in a wide range of exotic animals are presented in an easily referenced format. The authors have attempted to provide a very thorough listing of pathologic conditions ... .It should prove very useful to most veterinary practitioners." Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-0-470-75243-2 (9780470752432)
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Sue Paterson works at Rutland House Veterinary Hospital, Merseyside, UK.
Acknowledgments. Dedication. List of Abbreviations. List of Contributors. Section One: Dermatology of Birds (Simon Girling). 1. Structure and Function of Bird Skin. 2. Examination of Avian Skin and Diagnostic Tests. Mary Fraser. 3. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Caged Birds. 4. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Raptors. 5. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Waterfowl. Section Two: Dermatology of Reptiles (Gidona Godman). 6. Structure and Function of Reptile Skin. 7. Examination of Reptile Skin and Diagnostic Tests. 8. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Snakes. 9. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Lizards. 10. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Chelonia. Section Three: Dermatology of Fish (Willy Wildgoose). 11. Structure and Function of Fish Skin. 12. Examination of Fish Skin and Diagnostic Tests. 13. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Fish. Section Four: Dermatology of Mammals (Anna Meredith). 14. Structure and Function of Mammal Skin. 15. Examination of Mammalian Skin and Diagnostic Tests. 16. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Chinchillas. 17. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Ferrets. 18. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Gerbils. 19. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Guinea Pigs. 20. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Hamsters. 21. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Hedgehogs. 22. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Mice. 23. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Rabbits. 24. Skin Diseases and Treatment of Rats. Index.