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Reptile medicine and surgery

By: Mader, Douglas RLanguage: English Publication details: St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier, 2006Edition: 2nd edDescription: xviii, 1242pISBN: 072169327XSubject(s): Veterinary medicine | Tortoise diseases | Turtle diseasesDDC classification: 639.39089
Contents:
Section 1 Introduction 1. Building a Successful Reptile Practice 2. Reference Sources for Reptile Clinicians 3. Understanding the Human-Reptile Relationship Section 2 Biology 4. General Husbandry and Management 5. Snakes 6. Lizards 7. Turtles 8. Crocodilians Section 3 Anatomy, Physiology and Behavior 9. Stress in Captive Reptiles 10. Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 11. Renal Anatomy and Physiology 12. Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology 13. Behavior Section 4 Medicine 14. Cardiology 15. Dermatology 16. Microbiology Bacterial Diseases Fungal Diseases 17. Neurology 18. Nutrition 19. Oncology 20. Ophthalmology 21. Parasitology 22. Perinatology 23. Reproductive Biology 24. Virology Section 5 Clinical Techniques/Procedures 25. Allometric Scaling 26. Alternative Medicine 27. Anesthesia 28. Clinical Pathology 29. Diagnostic Imaging 30. Diagnostic Procedures and Techniques 31. Emergency/Critical Care Fluid Therapy 32. Endoscopy 33. Euthanasia 34. Necropsy 35. Surgery 36. Therapeutics 37. Ultrasound Section 6 Differential Diagnoses by Symptoms 38. Snakes 39. Lizards 40. Turtles 41. Crocodilians Section 7 Specific Diseases and Conditions 42. Abscesses 43. Acariasis 44. Anorexia 45. Aural Abscesses 46. Bites from Prey 47. Cloacal Prolapses 48. Cryptosporidiosis 49. Calculi Urinary 50. Diarrhea 51. Digit Abnormalities 52. Dysecdysis 53. Dystocias 54. Gout Articular/Visceral 55. Hemoparasites 56. Hepatic Lipidosis 57. Herpesvirus in Tortoises 58. Hyperglycemia 59. Hypo-/Hypervitaminosis A 60. Inclusion Body Disease Virus 61. Metabolic Bone Diseases 62. Neurologic Disorders 63. Paramyxovirus 64. Penile Prolapse 65. Pneumonia/Upper Respiratory Disease 66. Renal Disease Urinalysis 67. Shell Damage 68. Salmonellosis 69. Spinal Osteopathy 70. Tail Damage 71. Thermal Burns 72. Upper Alimentary Tract Disease (Infectious Stomatitis Mouth Rot and Other Oral Cavity Disease) 73. Upper Respiratory Tract Disease in Tortoises (Mycoplasma) 74. Vomiting/Regurg
Summary: This outstanding clinical reference provides valuable insights into solving a clinical dilemma, formulating a diagnosis, developing a therapeutic plan, and verifying a drug dose. This book offers the most thorough information and knowledge in the increasingly popular area of keeping reptiles as pets. The information is outlined in an easy-to-use format for quick access that is essential for emergency and clinical situations.
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Section 1 Introduction 1. Building a Successful Reptile Practice 2. Reference Sources for Reptile Clinicians 3. Understanding the Human-Reptile Relationship Section 2 Biology 4. General Husbandry and Management 5. Snakes 6. Lizards 7. Turtles 8. Crocodilians Section 3 Anatomy, Physiology and Behavior 9. Stress in Captive Reptiles 10. Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 11. Renal Anatomy and Physiology 12. Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology 13. Behavior Section 4 Medicine 14. Cardiology 15. Dermatology 16. Microbiology Bacterial Diseases Fungal Diseases 17. Neurology 18. Nutrition 19. Oncology 20. Ophthalmology 21. Parasitology 22. Perinatology 23. Reproductive Biology 24. Virology Section 5 Clinical Techniques/Procedures 25. Allometric Scaling 26. Alternative Medicine 27. Anesthesia 28. Clinical Pathology 29. Diagnostic Imaging 30. Diagnostic Procedures and Techniques 31. Emergency/Critical Care Fluid Therapy 32. Endoscopy 33. Euthanasia 34. Necropsy 35. Surgery 36. Therapeutics 37. Ultrasound Section 6 Differential Diagnoses by Symptoms 38. Snakes 39. Lizards 40. Turtles 41. Crocodilians Section 7 Specific Diseases and Conditions 42. Abscesses 43. Acariasis 44. Anorexia 45. Aural Abscesses 46. Bites from Prey 47. Cloacal Prolapses 48. Cryptosporidiosis 49. Calculi Urinary 50. Diarrhea 51. Digit Abnormalities 52. Dysecdysis 53. Dystocias 54. Gout Articular/Visceral 55. Hemoparasites 56. Hepatic Lipidosis 57. Herpesvirus in Tortoises 58. Hyperglycemia 59. Hypo-/Hypervitaminosis A 60. Inclusion Body Disease Virus 61. Metabolic Bone Diseases 62. Neurologic Disorders 63. Paramyxovirus 64. Penile Prolapse 65. Pneumonia/Upper Respiratory Disease 66. Renal Disease Urinalysis 67. Shell Damage 68. Salmonellosis 69. Spinal Osteopathy 70. Tail Damage 71. Thermal Burns 72. Upper Alimentary Tract Disease (Infectious Stomatitis Mouth Rot and Other Oral Cavity Disease) 73. Upper Respiratory Tract Disease in Tortoises (Mycoplasma) 74. Vomiting/Regurg

This outstanding clinical reference provides valuable insights into solving a clinical dilemma, formulating a diagnosis, developing a therapeutic plan, and verifying a drug dose. This book offers the most thorough information and knowledge in the increasingly popular area of keeping reptiles as pets. The information is outlined in an easy-to-use format for quick access that is essential for emergency and clinical situations.

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