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Practical Equine Dermatology

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ISBN/EAN: 9781119765462
Umbreit-Nr.: 3228601

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 S., 145.54 MB
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Erschienen am 22.12.2021
Auflage: 2/2021


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>A practical and comprehensive reference for equine dermatology cases</b></p><p>The newly revised Second Edition of<i>Practical Equine Dermatology</i> delivers a thorough exploration of common dermatological conditions affecting horses whilst also drawing attention to rarer conditions.</p><p>The book offers detailed advice on treatments and products currently available on the veterinary market in a problem-oriented layout that provides a practical approach to quick and efficient diagnosis. Clinical presentations, diagnostic features, and disorder management for each described condition are presented in an easy-to-digest bullet-point format supported by concise references and recommendations for further reading.</p><p>An ideal quick reference for veterinary practitioners on the key points of equine skin conditions, this new edition also includes:</p><ul><li>A thorough introduction to the diagnostic approach, including taking an accurate history, the clinical examination, and diagnostic tests.</li><li>Comprehensive exploration of pruritus, including contagious conditions, such as ectoparasites and helminth infestation, and non-contagious conditions, such as insect attack and atopic dermatitis.</li><li>Practical discussion of crusting and scaling, including primary seborrhoea and infectious causes, such as superficial fungal infections and environmental factors.</li><li>In-depth examination of ulcers and erosions, nodules and swellings, coat problems, and pigmentary disorders.</li></ul><p>Perfect for any practising veterinarian seeing equine cases in first opinion practice,<i>Practical Equine Dermatology</i> will also be of use to veterinary students with an interest in equine veterinary medicine.</p>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>About the Authors</b></p><p><b>Janet D. Littlewood</b> is a Specialist Veterinary Dermatologist and Consultant at Rossdales Equine Hospital, Suffolk, UK.<p><b>David H. Lloyd</b>is Emeritus Professor of Veterinary Dermatology at the Royal Veterinary College, UK.<p><b>J. Mark Craig</b> is a Veterinary Dermatologist, Re-Fur-All Referrals, Newbury, UK.