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Abrahamsen, Eric J.
Food animal practice
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Food animal practice[edited by] David E. Anderson, D. Michael Rings ; [contributors, Eric J. Abrahamsen ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Anderson, David E.,
出版者:
St. Louis :Saunders Elsevier,c2009.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xx, 715 p.) :ill.
標題:
Veterinary medicine.
電子資源:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781416035916
ISBN:
9781416069331 (electronic bk.)
Food animal practice
Food animal practice
[electronic resource] /[edited by] David E. Anderson, D. Michael Rings ; [contributors, Eric J. Abrahamsen ... [et al.]. - 5th ed. - St. Louis :Saunders Elsevier,c2009. - 1 online resource (xx, 715 p.) :ill. - Current veterinary therapy. - Current veterinary therapy..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
SECTION 1: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM -- 1. Pharyngeal lacerations and retropharyngeal abscesses in cattle -- 2. Vesicular diseases of ruminants -- 3. Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis -- 4. Esophageal obstruction (choke) -- 5. Bloat or ruminal tympany -- 6. Function and dysfunction of the ruminant forestomach -- 7. Simple indigestion and secondary indigestion -- 8. Ruminal acidosis and rumenitis -- 9. Rumenotomy and rumenostomy -- 10. Abomasal ulcers -- 11. Abomasal emptying defect in sheep -- 12. Pathophysiology of displacement of the abomasum in cattle -- 13. Surgical considerations for management of displacement of the abomasum in cattle -- 14. Prognostic indicators and comparison of corrective fixation techniques for displacement of the abomasum in dairy cattle -- 15. Laparoscopic abomasopexy for correction of left displaced abomasum -- 16. Hepatotoxicities of ruminants -- 17. Hemorrhagic bowel syndrome -- 18. Clostridium novyi (myconecrosis, black disease, and bacillary hemoglobinuria) and Clostridium septicum (braxy) infections -- 19. Clostridial Enterotoxemia (Clostridium perfringens) -- 20. Johne b2 ss disease (paratuberculosis) -- 21. Neonatal calf diarrhea -- 22. Helminth parasites of the ruminant gastrointestinal tract -- 23. Gastrointestinal protozoal infections in ruminants -- 24. Bovine viral diarrhea virus -- 25. Salmonellosis -- 26. Winter dysentery -- 27. Duodenal obstruction -- -- 28. Trichobezoars -- 29. Intussusception -- 30. Intestinal volvulus -- 31. Intestinal atresia -- 32. Rectal prolapse -- SECTION 2: METABOLIC SYSTEM -- 33. Milk fever (parturient paresis) in cows, ewes, and doe goats -- 34. Phosphorus deficiency -- 35. Ruminant hypomagnesemic tetanies -- 36. Ketosis -- 37. Pregnancy toxemia of ewes -- 38. Fatty liver in dairy cattle -- 39. Clinical use of ultrasound for subcutaneous fat thickness measurements in dairy cattle -- 40. Metabolic profile testing in dairy cattle -- SECTION 3: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM -- 41. Mannheimia haemolytica b6 s and Pasteurella multocida b6 sinduced bovine pneumonia -- 42. Bovine respiratory disease virology -- 43. Mycoplasmas in bovine respiratory disease -- 44. Sheep and goat respiratory disease -- 45. Diseases of the upper respiratory system in cattle, sheep, and goats -- 46. Surgery of the upper respiratory tract -- 47. Surgery of the thorax -- SECTION 4: CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM -- 48. Examination of the bovine patient with heart disease -- 49. Congenital heart disease in cattle -- 50. Acquired heart diseases in cattle -- SECTION 5: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM -- 51. Noninfectious disorders of the foot -- 52. Infectious disorders of the foot skin -- 53. Surgery of the bovine digit -- 54. Small ruminant infectious disease of the foot -- 55. Fracture management in cattle -- 56. Septic arthritis in cattle -- 57. Osteochondrosis in cattle -- 58. Ligament injuries of the stifle -- 59. Coxofemoral luxation -- 60. Hygroma of the carpus and tarsus -- SECTION 6: NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM -- 61. Clinical examination -- 62. Ancillary tests -- 63. Muscular tone and gait abnormalities -- 64. Cranial nerve abnormalities -- 65. Mentation abnormality, depression, and cortical blindness -- 66. Central nervous system infection and infestation -- SECTION 7: URINARY SYSTEM -- 67. Urolithiasis -- 68. Urinary tract infection in food animals -- 69. Neonatal urinary disorders -- 70. Ulcerative posthitis -- 71. Bovine enzootic hematuria -- 72. Surgery of the urinary tract -- SECTION 8: GENITAL SURGERY b6 s MALE -- 73. Diagnosis and management of juvenile anomalies of the penis and prepuce -- 74. Diagnosis and management of penile deviations -- 75. Diagnosis and management of injuries to the penis and prepuce of bulls -- 76. Diagnosis and management of inguinal hernia in bulls -- 77. Diagnosis and management of conditions of the scrotum and testes -- 78. Preparation of teaser bulls, rams, and bucks -- SECTION 9: GENITAL SURGERY b6 s FEMALE -- 79. Bovine cesarean sections: risk factors and outcomes -- 80. Surgery of the vagina and nongravid uterus -- 81. Umbilical surgery in calves -- 82. Diagnosis and management of teat injury -- 83. Laparoscopy in large animal surgery -- SECTION 10: OPHTHALMOLOGY -- 84. Ophthalmic examination techniques for production animals -- 85. Selected eye diseases of cattle -- 86. Selected eye diseases of sheep and goats -- 87. Ophthalmology of South American camelids: llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicunas -- 88. Selected eye diseases of swine -- 89. Food animal ocular neoplasia -- 90. Neurogenic vision loss -- 91. Ophthalmic therapeutics -- 92. Enucleation in the bovine -- SECTION 11: PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS -- 93. Ethical responsibilities of bovine veterinarians in selecting and using therapeutic drugs -- 94. Ethical responsibilities of small ruminant veterinarians in selecting and using therapeutics -- 95. Practical pharmacokinetics for the food animal practitioner -- 96. The Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank (FARAD) and related drug regulations -- 97. Anthelmintic therapy in an era of resistance -- 98. Antimicrobial resistance in human pathogens and the use of antimicrobials in food animals: challenges in food animal veterinary practice -- 99. Evidence-based veterinary medicine b6 s therapeutic considerations -- 100. Therapeutic options in organic livestock medicine -- 101. Decision making in mastitis therapy -- 102. Respiratory disease treatment considerations in feedyards -- 103. Antibiotic treatment of diarrhea in preweaned calves -- 104. Fluid therapy, transfusion, and shock therapy -- 105. Pain management in cattle and small ruminants -- SECTION 12: CHEMICAL RESTRAINT, GENERAL ANESTHESIA, AND PAIN MANAGEMENT -- 106. Chemical restraint in ruminants -- 107. General anesthesia in ruminants -- 108. Managing severe pain in ruminants -- SECTION 13: COW-CALF/SMALL RUMINANT PRODUCTION MEDICINE -- 109. Marketing beef cow-calf production medicine in private practice -- 110. Economic analysis techniques for the cow-calf practitioner -- 111. Cow-calf operation beef quality assurance (BQA) -- 112. Biosecurity for cow-calf enterprises -- 113. Management of neonatal diarrhea in cow-calf herds -- 114. Calf preweaning immunity and impact on vaccine schedules -- 115. Beef heifer development -- 116. Investigation and abortion and fetal loss in the beef herd -- 117. Addressing high dystocia incidence in cow-calf herds -- 118. Carcass ultrasound uses in beef cattle production settings -- SECTION 14: FEEDLOT PRODUCTION MEDICINE -- 119. Preconditioned calves in the feedyard -- 120. Low stress livestock handling -- 121. Biosecurity for feedlot enterprises -- 122. Use of statistical process control in feedlot practice -- 123. Growth promotants -- 124. Feedlot vaccination protocols -- 125. An economic risk assessment model for management of pregnant feeder heifers -- 126. Investigation of lameness outbreaks in feedlot cattle -- 127. Investigating a respiratory disease outbreak -- 128. Feedlot therapeutic protocols -- 129. Managing hospital pen systems -- 130. No loose parts necropsy procedure for the feedyard.
Written by leading food animal researchers, practitioners, and educators, this comprehensive guide provides quick access to the latest medical and surgical interventions for cattle, sheep, and goats. The concise, quick-reference format and logical body systems organization make it ideal for use in both the clinical setting and the field. You b2 sll easily locate key information on preventing, treating, and managing disease in food animals, as well as expert insights on improving outcomes for individual animals and herd populations. Authoritative, cutting-edge coverage offers clinically relevant strategies for diagnosing and managing a wide range of diseases and disorders in food animals, with a focus on cattle, sheep, and goats. Logically organized content is easy-to-follow and provides a practical approach to determining appropriate medical and surgical interventions. Concise, easy-to-read format helps you find essential information quickly and easily. Expert editors, consultants, and writers ensure the accuracy, relevance, and timeliness of each topic to keep you on the cutting edge of food animal therapy.
ISBN: 9781416069331 (electronic bk.)
Source: 31036:31038Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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SECTION 1: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM -- 1. Pharyngeal lacerations and retropharyngeal abscesses in cattle -- 2. Vesicular diseases of ruminants -- 3. Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis -- 4. Esophageal obstruction (choke) -- 5. Bloat or ruminal tympany -- 6. Function and dysfunction of the ruminant forestomach -- 7. Simple indigestion and secondary indigestion -- 8. Ruminal acidosis and rumenitis -- 9. Rumenotomy and rumenostomy -- 10. Abomasal ulcers -- 11. Abomasal emptying defect in sheep -- 12. Pathophysiology of displacement of the abomasum in cattle -- 13. Surgical considerations for management of displacement of the abomasum in cattle -- 14. Prognostic indicators and comparison of corrective fixation techniques for displacement of the abomasum in dairy cattle -- 15. Laparoscopic abomasopexy for correction of left displaced abomasum -- 16. Hepatotoxicities of ruminants -- 17. Hemorrhagic bowel syndrome -- 18. Clostridium novyi (myconecrosis, black disease, and bacillary hemoglobinuria) and Clostridium septicum (braxy) infections -- 19. Clostridial Enterotoxemia (Clostridium perfringens) -- 20. Johne b2 ss disease (paratuberculosis) -- 21. Neonatal calf diarrhea -- 22. Helminth parasites of the ruminant gastrointestinal tract -- 23. Gastrointestinal protozoal infections in ruminants -- 24. Bovine viral diarrhea virus -- 25. Salmonellosis -- 26. Winter dysentery -- 27. Duodenal obstruction -- -- 28. Trichobezoars -- 29. Intussusception -- 30. Intestinal volvulus -- 31. Intestinal atresia -- 32. Rectal prolapse -- SECTION 2: METABOLIC SYSTEM -- 33. Milk fever (parturient paresis) in cows, ewes, and doe goats -- 34. Phosphorus deficiency -- 35. Ruminant hypomagnesemic tetanies -- 36. Ketosis -- 37. Pregnancy toxemia of ewes -- 38. Fatty liver in dairy cattle -- 39. Clinical use of ultrasound for subcutaneous fat thickness measurements in dairy cattle -- 40. 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Coxofemoral luxation -- 60. Hygroma of the carpus and tarsus -- SECTION 6: NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM -- 61. Clinical examination -- 62. Ancillary tests -- 63. Muscular tone and gait abnormalities -- 64. Cranial nerve abnormalities -- 65. Mentation abnormality, depression, and cortical blindness -- 66. Central nervous system infection and infestation -- SECTION 7: URINARY SYSTEM -- 67. Urolithiasis -- 68. Urinary tract infection in food animals -- 69. Neonatal urinary disorders -- 70. Ulcerative posthitis -- 71. Bovine enzootic hematuria -- 72. Surgery of the urinary tract -- SECTION 8: GENITAL SURGERY b6 s MALE -- 73. Diagnosis and management of juvenile anomalies of the penis and prepuce -- 74. Diagnosis and management of penile deviations -- 75. Diagnosis and management of injuries to the penis and prepuce of bulls -- 76. Diagnosis and management of inguinal hernia in bulls -- 77. Diagnosis and management of conditions of the scrotum and testes -- 78. 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Feedlot vaccination protocols -- 125. An economic risk assessment model for management of pregnant feeder heifers -- 126. Investigation of lameness outbreaks in feedlot cattle -- 127. Investigating a respiratory disease outbreak -- 128. Feedlot therapeutic protocols -- 129. Managing hospital pen systems -- 130. No loose parts necropsy procedure for the feedyard.
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