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This concise, practical text covers the essential information
veterinary students need to succeed in Equine medicine and surgery,
focusing on the nervous system, eyes, cardiovascular disorders and
haemolymphatic systems. Written for an international readership,
the book includes a glossary of terms and conveys the core
information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive
use of bullet-points, tables, flow-charts, diagrams, lists,
protocols and extensive illustration. Part of a five-book series
that extracts and updates key information from Munroe’s Equine
Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book
distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based
approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical
examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal
parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general
practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The
nervous system section discusses in detail the neurological exam,
mentions relevant diagnostic tests, and divides the diseases of the
system into congenital, infectious, traumatic, toxin-induced and
miscellaneous causes. In the eye section, the relevant anatomy and
the examination of the eye are followed by discussion of useful
diagnostic tests and procedures. Diseases of the eye are discussed
under the headings of congenital/neonatal, tumours, infectious and
inflammatory disorders, neurological based, and parasitic problems.
The cardiological examination and relevant diagnostic tests are
followed by sections on arrhythmias, congenital and acquired
cardiac diseases, pericardial disease and miscellaneous
cardiovascular disease. Finally, the haemolymphatic section
discusses in detail relevant diagnostic approaches and laboratory
aids, followed by sections on anaemia, haemostasis disorders,
infections and neoplasia. Ideal for veterinary students and nurses
on clinical placements with horses as well as practitioners needing
a quick reference ‘on the ground’. The spiralbound format
allows the book to lie open during practice.
This concise, practical text covers the essential information
veterinary students need to succeed in Equine medicine and surgery,
focusing on skin, urinary, liver and endocrine diseases. Written
for an international readership, the book includes a glossary of
terms and conveys the core information in an easily digestible,
precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, tables,
flow-charts, diagrams, lists, protocols and extensive illustration.
Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key
information from Munroe’s Equine Surgery, Reproduction and
Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a
logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details
clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques,
diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things
regularly available to general practitioners with minimal
information of advanced techniques. The liver section is divided
into clinical evaluation, diagnostic tests, possible causes and
treatment. The diagnostic approach to endocrine disease is followed
by specific diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary gland,
equine metabolic syndrome and other miscellaneous disorders. The
approach to urinary tract problems includes information on
diagnostic tests and imaging, renal diseases, and diseases of the
ureters, bladder and urethra. The approach to skin disease is
discussed in detail, including relevant diagnostic tests. Following
this, individual skin diseases are covered under the headings of
genetic, infectious, immune-mediated, nutritional, endocrine,
idiopathic, traumatic and neoplastic causes. Finally, skin wounds,
burns, and infections of synovial structures are discussed. Ideal
for veterinary students and nurses on clinical placements with
horses as well as practitioners needing a quick reference ‘on the
ground’. The spiralbound format allows the book to lie open
during practice.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - pocketbook texts are
therefore required to compete with this shift in approach. Where
easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or ambulatory
practice provides poor signal, printed text still out-competes
digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this visually
engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid and take
on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, and treatment management for equine pathologies and thus
provide a direct clinical approach to cases and clinical reasoning.
The book is clearly divided into sub-sections, i.e., etiology,
differential diagnosis etc. This makes it simple to follow and
useful to apply to cases. The high quantity of pictures and
diagrams help understanding of each different condition.
International readership Can be bought as a single text or as a
package with other books in the Equine ConciseTextbook series
Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery
and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been out of the student
price range.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - pocketbook texts are
therefore required to compete with this shift in approach. Where
easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or ambulatory
practice provides poor signal, printed text still out-competes
digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this visually
engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid and take
on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, and treatment management for equine pathologies and thus
provide a direct clinical approach to cases and clinical reasoning.
The book is clearly divided into sub-sections, i.e., etiology,
differential diagnosis etc. This makes it simple to follow and
useful to apply to cases. The high quantity of pictures and
diagrams help understanding of each different condition.
International readership Can be bought as a single text or as a
package with other books in the Equine ConciseTextbook series
Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery
and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been out of the student
price range.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging textbook is easy to use as a revision aid and
take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis is on
those things regularly available to general practitioners with
minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the popular
MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise, quick and
easy practical reference for students in Equine practice. There’s
a clear market for books that focus on best practices, protocols,
flowcharts and treatment management for equine pathologies and thus
provide a direct clinical approach to cases and clinical reasoning.
The book is clearly divided into sub-sections, i.e., etiology,
differential diagnosis etc. This makes it simple to follow and
useful to apply to cases. The high quantity of pictures and
diagrams help understanding of each different condition.
International readership Can be bought as a single text or as a
package with other books in the Equine Concise Textbook series
Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery
and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been out of the student
price range.
This concise, practical text covers the essential information
veterinary students need to succeed in Equine medicine and surgery,
focusing on skin, urinary, liver and endocrine diseases. Written
for an international readership, the book includes a glossary of
terms and conveys the core information in an easily digestible,
precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, tables,
flow-charts, diagrams, lists, protocols and extensive illustration.
Part of a five-book series that extracts and updates key
information from Munroe’s Equine Surgery, Reproduction and
Medicine, Second Edition, the book distils best practice in a
logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details
clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques,
diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things
regularly available to general practitioners with minimal
information of advanced techniques. The liver section is divided
into clinical evaluation, diagnostic tests, possible causes and
treatment. The diagnostic approach to endocrine disease is followed
by specific diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary gland,
equine metabolic syndrome and other miscellaneous disorders. The
approach to urinary tract problems includes information on
diagnostic tests and imaging, renal diseases, and diseases of the
ureters, bladder and urethra. The approach to skin disease is
discussed in detail, including relevant diagnostic tests. Following
this, individual skin diseases are covered under the headings of
genetic, infectious, immune-mediated, nutritional, endocrine,
idiopathic, traumatic and neoplastic causes. Finally, skin wounds,
burns, and infections of synovial structures are discussed. Ideal
for veterinary students and nurses on clinical placements with
horses as well as practitioners needing a quick reference ‘on the
ground’. The spiralbound format allows the book to lie open
during practice.
This concise, practical text covers the essential information
veterinary students need to succeed in Equine medicine and surgery,
focusing on the nervous system, eyes, cardiovascular disorders and
haemolymphatic systems. Written for an international readership,
the book includes a glossary of terms and conveys the core
information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive
use of bullet-points, tables, flow-charts, diagrams, lists,
protocols and extensive illustration. Part of a five-book series
that extracts and updates key information from Munroe’s Equine
Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, the book
distils best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based
approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical
examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal
parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general
practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The
nervous system section discusses in detail the neurological exam,
mentions relevant diagnostic tests, and divides the diseases of the
system into congenital, infectious, traumatic, toxin-induced and
miscellaneous causes. In the eye section, the relevant anatomy and
the examination of the eye are followed by discussion of useful
diagnostic tests and procedures. Diseases of the eye are discussed
under the headings of congenital/neonatal, tumours, infectious and
inflammatory disorders, neurological based, and parasitic problems.
The cardiological examination and relevant diagnostic tests are
followed by sections on arrhythmias, congenital and acquired
cardiac diseases, pericardial disease and miscellaneous
cardiovascular disease. Finally, the haemolymphatic section
discusses in detail relevant diagnostic approaches and laboratory
aids, followed by sections on anaemia, haemostasis disorders,
infections and neoplasia. Ideal for veterinary students and nurses
on clinical placements with horses as well as practitioners needing
a quick reference ‘on the ground’. The spiralbound format
allows the book to lie open during practice.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging textbook is easy to use as a revision aid and
take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis is on
those things regularly available to general practitioners with
minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the popular
MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise, quick and
easy practical reference for students in Equine practice. There’s
a clear market for books that focus on best practices, protocols,
flowcharts and treatment management for equine pathologies and thus
provide a direct clinical approach to cases and clinical reasoning.
The book is clearly divided into sub-sections, i.e., etiology,
differential diagnosis etc. This makes it simple to follow and
useful to apply to cases. The high quantity of pictures and
diagrams help understanding of each different condition.
International readership Can be bought as a single text or as a
package with other books in the Equine Concise Textbook series
Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery
and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been out of the student
price range.
This fully-revised new edition of the best-selling Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction is supported by over 1800
illustrations of the highest quality: colour photographs,
diagnostic images including MRI and CT, and diagrams. System-based,
the chapters introduce each individual system with precise
information on the relevant basic anatomy and physiology, standard
clinical examination techniques and useful differential diagnostic
aids. This is followed by diseases and disorders that are pertinent
to that system, grouped together either anatomically or based on
presenting clinical signs. Each condition is described using
consistent headings: definition/overview, etiology and
pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential
diagnoses, management/treatment, and prognosis. Additional chapters
deal with the foal and wounds. New to the second edition: - All
chapters are updated throughout - Additional chapters on the axial
musculoskeletal system (neck, back and pelvis) and muscle diseases
and problems - A whole new section on soft tissue injuries of the
foot - More information on diagnostic tests including over-ground
endoscopy, chest and liver ultrasonography, head CT, and foot MRI -
Material on equine dentistry, neurology, endocrine system, the
foal, and the liver has been considerably expanded - All
illustrations and photographs have been reviewed and many replaced
with higher quality images. The focus throughout remains on
providing clinically relevant information required for practical
case management, plus sufficient background on causes and disease
processes to enable readers to understand the conditions and the
rationale for diagnostic and treatment options. An international
group of respected clinicians have come together under the
editorship of Dr Graham Munroe to create a textbook that will be of
lasting value as a teaching and training resource for equine
clinical teachers and their students in veterinary medicine and
related equine courses, as well as a ready reference for
non-specialist mixed or equine clinical practitioners
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