Mechanisms of Disease
Author | : David O. Slauson |
Publisher | : W.B. Saunders Company |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
-- This classic text, the only text devoted to general veterinary pathology, focuses on new advances in our understanding of the complex mechanisms by which mammals become sick. -- The third edition has been reformatted to provide both students and practitioners a more open, accessible design. Pathology is a fundamental part of the veterinary curriculum, and all students take at least one semester in general pathology and one in special, or systemic, pathology. Slauson-Cooper has been the book of choice in general veterinary pathology since 1982. It introduces students to disease concepts inherent in clinical medicine through the study of pathogenetic mechanisms and stresses the importance of critical thinking. Pathology is a changing science. Various microbes and toxins still often cause disease, but the continuing fascination is with how disease occurs. -- Expanded discussion of apoptosis, a process of cell death that is now recognized to be involved in many physiologic and pathologic processes. This process is related to the more conventional view of tissue injury and necrosis. -- Updated chapter on inflammation, including discussions on mediators of the immune and inflammatory responses, adhesion molecules involved in the cellular component of the inflammatory response, signaling events in inflammation, and the role of growth factors in tissue repair and wound healing. -- Immunopathology completely rewritten to focus the role of immunologic processes in pathologic processes. -- New information on the role of genetics in cancer development and emphasis on genetics in the cause of disease. -- More than 35 new, clear line drawings illustrating difficult cellularconcepts, several new case studies and a fresh, new four-color cover. -- Good balance between the detail required for sophisticated explanations of disease mechanisms and "information overload." -- Large, clearly reproduced slides accompanied by line drawings that clarify difficult cellular concepts. -- Clear style of writing makes complex concepts understandable and conveys the enthusiasm the authors feel for contemporary pathology.
Pathology of Wildlife and Zoo Animals
Author | : Karen A. Terio |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 1424 |
Release | : 2018-10-08 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 012809219X |
Pathology of Wildlife and Zoo Animals is a comprehensive resource that covers the pathology of wildlife and zoo species, including a wide scope of animals, disease types and geographic regions. It is the definitive book for students, biologists, scientists, physicians, veterinary clinicians and pathologists working with non-domestic species in a variety of settings. General chapters include information on performing necropsies, proper techniques to meet the specialized needs of forensic cases, laboratory diagnostics, and an introduction into basic principles of comparative clinical pathology. The taxon-based chapters provide information about disease in related groups of animals and include descriptions of gross and histologic lesions, pathogenesis and diagnostics. For each group of animals, notable, unique gross and microscopic anatomical features are provided to further assist the reader in deciding whether differences from the domestic animal paradigm are "normal." Additional online content, which includes text, images, and whole scanned glass slides of selected conditions, expands the published material resulting in a comprehensive approach to the topic. - 2019 PROSE Awards - Winner: Category: Textbook/Biological and Life Sciences: Association of American Publishers - Presents a single resource for performing necropsies on a variety of taxa, including terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates and invertebrates - Describes notable, unique gross and microscopic anatomical variations among species/taxa to assist in understanding normal features, in particular those that can be mistaken as being abnormal - Provides consistent organization of chapters with descriptions of unique anatomic features, common non-infectious and infectious diseases following brief overviews of the taxonomic group - Contains full-color, high quality illustrations of diseases - Links to a large online library of scanned slides related to topics in the book that illustrate important histologic findings
Comparative Anatomy and Histology
Author | : Piper M. Treuting |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0123813611 |
1. Introduction -- 2. Phenotyping -- 3. Necropsy and histology -- 4. Mammary Gland -- 5. Skeletal System -- 6. Nose, sinus, pharynx and larynx -- 7. Oral cavity and teeth -- 8. Salivary glands -- 9. Respiratory -- 10. Cardiovascular -- 11. Upper GI -- 12. Lower GI -- 13. Liver and gallbladder -- 14. Pancreas -- 15. Endocrine System -- 16. Urinary System -- 17. Female Reproductive System -- 18. Male Reproductive System -- 19. Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues -- 20. Nervous System -- 21. Special senses, eye -- 22. Special senses, ear -- 23. Skin and adnexa -- Index.
Introduction to Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine
Author | : John E. Cooper |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2008-04-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0470752920 |
Introduction to Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine is a ground-breaking book in an emerging new speciality. It reflects the increasing demand for expert opinion by veterinarians and others in courts of law and elsewhere on such matters as: · wildlife conservation, · welfare of, and alleged cruelty to, animals, · insurance, certification and malpractice · the identification of live and dead species or their derivatives. It also discusses and analyses current concern over possible links between domestic violence and abuse of animals. Throughout the book the emphasis is on the need for a systematic and thorough approach to forensic work. A particular feature is practical advice, with protocols on dealing with common problems, together with case studies, various appendices and an extensive bibliography. A vital reference for members of the veterinary profession, lawyers, enforcement bodies and welfare and conservation organisations. The comparative aspects provide an important source of information for those working in human forensic medicine and the biological sciences.
Text Book of Veterinary General Pathology
Author | : J. L. Vegad |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 441 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Veterinary pathology |
ISBN | : |
Veterinary Pathology
Author | : Hilton Atmore Smith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1088 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Veterinary medicine |
ISBN | : |
Text Book of Comparative General Pathology, for Practitioners and Students of Veterinary Medicine
Author | : Allen John Smith |
Publisher | : Franklin Classics Trade Press |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 2018-11-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780344903403 |
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