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Ettinger's Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Ettinger's Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine
9° ed., 2448 pagg., 1200 ill., Elsevier, febbraio 2024
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Now Ettinger’s trusted, all-in-one veterinary resource is even better! Trusted by small animal veterinarians for more than 50 years, Ettinger’s Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine adds new content on the field’s leading issues and trends to its unmatched, “gold standard” coverage of the diagnosis and treatment of medical problems of dogs and cats. Coverage begins with the basics of veterinary medicine, followed by sections on differential diagnosis for chief complaints and for clinicopathologic abnormalities, and continues with techniques, minimally invasive interventional therapies, critical care, toxicology, diseases by body system, and comorbidities. Clinical information is presented in a way that reflects the practitioner’s thought process. With each purchase of this two-volume print book, Ettinger’s includes access to a fully searchable eBook featuring more than 750 videos that bring procedures to life.
 
Key Features
  • UNIQUE! 50th anniversary edition of this classic textbook.
  • NEW! Coverage of the latest information and trends includes epilepsy, aerodigestive disorders, patient triage and stabilization, enteric protozoal diseases, pulmonary thromboembolism, point-of-care ultrasounds, immunodeficiencies, and more.
  • More than 750 original clinical videos are included with purchase of the print book, providing content you can believe in. Forget those time-consuming searches on YouTube, as each video expertly breaks down veterinary procedures and important signs of diseases and disorders that are difficult or impossible to understand from written descriptions alone.
  • NEW! PDFs in Techniques chapters include a printable pull list of the equipment and materials needed for specific techniques, along with check boxes (accessed through eBook included with print purchase).
  • eBook version is included with purchase of the print book, allowing you to access all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. The eBook also offers the complete collection of original video clips, heart sounds, client information sheets, and hyperlinking of references to their source abstracts in PubMed®.
  • NEW! Additional new material is included on nutritional cardiomyopathy, coronavirus infections, host-microbial interactions in gastrointestinal health, and autonomic nervous system disorders.
  • More than 200 clinical algorithms aid in disease identification and decision-making.
  • Fully searchable online text offers quick access to the most important, newest, and relevant veterinary information.
  • More than 250 client information sheets are available in the eBook (included with print purchase) with short, easy-to-understand clinical descriptions of conditions, diagnostics, and treatment options; these pages may be downloaded, customized, and printed as client handouts.
  • Thousands of references for the printed book are accessible online.
  • Expert contributors from around the world provide practical insight into the latest advances and issues affecting small animal medicine.

  • Instructions for online access
  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Editors
  • Section Facilitators
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Client Information Sheets
  • Body Condition
  • HTU
  • Volume 1
  • Section I Veterinary Medicine Worldwide
  • 1. Client Communication
  • 2. The Medical History
  • 3. The Physical Examination
  • 4. Evidence-Based Medicine
  • 5. Biomedical Statistics and Veterinary Literature
  • 6. Pain Medicine: Key Concepts
  • 7. Antimicrobial Stewardship
  • 8. International Travel
  • 9. Health Concerns of Imported Pets
  • Section II Differential Diagnosis
  • General
  • 10. “Ain't Doin' Right”: The Nonspecific Chief Concern of Ill Thrift
  • 11. Distinguishing Behavioral Disorders From Medical Disorders
  • 12. Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
  • 13. Ophthalmic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
  • 14. Neurologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
  • 15. Intoxication Versus Acute Nontoxicologic Illness: Differentiating the Two
  • 16. Fever
  • 17. Anorexia
  • 18. Weight Loss
  • 19. Polyphagia
  • 20. Weight Gain
  • 21. Abdominal Enlargement
  • 22. Failure to Grow
  • 23. Weakness
  • 24. Restlessness
  • 25. Pallor
  • 26. Hyperemia
  • 27. Cyanosis
  • 28. Jaundice
  • 29. Petechiae and Ecchymoses
  • 30. Peripheral Edema
  • 31. Orthopedic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
  • 32. Swollen Joints and Joint Pain
  • 33. Body Odors
  • Cardiorespiratory
  • 34. Cough
  • 35. Sneezing and Nasal Discharge
  • 36. Epistaxis and Hemoptysis
  • 37. Tachypnea, Dyspnea and Respiratory Distress
  • 38. Abnormal Heart Sounds and Heart Murmurs
  • 39. Pulse Alterations
  • 40. Syncope
  • Neurologic
  • 41. Movement Disorders
  • 42. Tremors
  • 43. Ataxia, Paresis, and Paralysis
  • 44. Stupor and Coma
  • 45. Seizures
  • Gastrointestinal
  • 46. Halitosis and Ptyalism
  • 47. Gagging and Dysphagia
  • 48. Regurgitation and Vomiting
  • 49. Diarrhea
  • 50. Melena and Hematochezia
  • 51. Constipation, Tenesmus, Dyschezia, and Fecal Incontinence
  • 52. Flatulence
  • Urogenital
  • 53. Polyuria and Polydipsia
  • 54. Pollakiuria, Stranguria, and Urinary Incontinence
  • 55. Hematuria and Other Conditions Causing Discolored Urine
  • 56. Vulvar and Preputial Discharge
  • Section III Differential Diagnosis for Clinicopathologic Abnormalities
  • 57. Anemia and Erythrocytosis
  • 58. Leukopenia, Leukocytosis
  • 59. Thrombocytopenia, Thrombocytosis
  • 60. Hypoproteinemia and Hyperproteinemia
  • 61. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia
  • 62. Blood Urea Nitrogen, Creatinine, and SDMA
  • 63. Cholesterol and Triglycerides
  • 64. Amylase and Lipase
  • 65. Liver Enzymes
  • 66. Creatine Kinase
  • 67. Sodium and Chloride
  • 68. Potassium, Magnesium
  • 69. Calcium and Phosphorus
  • 70. Urinalysis
  • 71. Fluid Analysis: Thoracic, Abdominal, Joint
  • Section IV Techniques
  • General
  • 72. Body and Muscle Condition Scoring
  • 73. Point-of-Care Ultrasound Examination
  • 74. Venous and Arterial Puncture
  • 75. Jugular Catheterization and Central Venous Pressure Measurement
  • 76. Intraosseous Catheters
  • 77. Constant Rate Infusions
  • 78. Glucose Monitoring
  • 79. Buccal Mucosal Bleeding Time
  • 80. Fecal Examination
  • 81. Nasoesophageal, Esophagostomy, Gastrostomy, and Jejunostomy Tubes: Placement Techniques
  • Skin
  • 82. Otoscopy, Ear Flushing, and Myringotomy
  • 83. Scrapings, Fine-Needle Aspirations, and Biopsies of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
  • General Centesis and Biopsy
  • 84. Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy
  • 85. Cytology of Internal Organs
  • 86. Abdominocentesis
  • 87. Arthrocentesis
  • 88. Lymph Node Aspiration and Biopsy
  • 89. Rhinoscopy, Nasal Flush, and Biopsy
  • Respiratory/Cardiovascular
  • 90. Respiratory and Inhalant Therapy
  • 91. Blood Pressure Measurement
  • 92. Thoracocentesis and Thoracostomy Tube Placement
  • 93. Transtracheal Wash and Bronchoscopy
  • 94. Temporary Tracheostomy Care
  • 95. Pericardiocentesis
  • 96. Electrocardiography
  • 97. Echocardiography
  • Renal/Urogenital
  • 98. Urine Collection and Urinary Catheter Management
  • 99. Unblocking the Urethra
  • 100. Cystoscopy and Urethroscopy
  • 101. Vaginoscopy and Vaginal Cytology
  • 102. Peritoneal Dialysis
  • 103. Hemodialysis/Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
  • 104. Prostatic Diagnostic Techniques
  • Gastrointestinal
  • 105. Gastric Intubation and Lavage
  • 106. Canine Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
  • 107. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • 108. Enemas and Deobstipation
  • Neurologic
  • 109. Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection, Analysis, and Myelography
  • 110. Muscle and Nerve Biopsy
  • 111. Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Velocity
  • 112. Neuroimaging: Radiography, Myelography, Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Section V Minimally Invasive Interventional Therapies
  • 113. Overview of Interventional Medicine (Interventional Radiology/Interventional Endoscopy)
  • 114. Respiratory Interventional Therapies
  • 115. Cardiovascular Interventional Therapies
  • 116. Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Interventional Therapies
  • 117. Urologic Interventional Therapies
  • 118. Neoplastic Interventional Therapies
  • Section VI Emergency Medicine
  • 119. Triage and Initial Stabilization
  • 120. Fluid Therapy
  • 121. Circulatory Shock: Identification and Management
  • 122. Diagnostic Testing for the Emergency Patient
  • 123. Respiratory Crisis
  • 124. Bleeding Crisis
  • 125. Neurologic Crisis
  • 126. Abdominal Crisis
  • 127. Lower Urinary Tract Crisis
  • 128. Sepsis and the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
  • 129. Anaphylaxis
  • 130. Hyperthermia and Hypothermia
  • 131. Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Section VII Toxicology
  • 132. Toxin Exposure Therapy/Decontamination
  • 133. Neurotoxicoses
  • 134. Hepatotoxicoses
  • 135. Renal Toxicoses
  • 136. Gastrointestinal Toxicoses
  • 137. Cardiorespiratory Toxicoses
  • 138. Hematologic Toxicoses
  • Section VIII Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • 139. Principles of Drug Disposition and Pharmacokinetics
  • 140. Antibacterial Drug Therapy
  • 141. Antifungal and Antiviral Therapy
  • 142. Antiparasitic Drugs
  • 143. Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  • 144. Immunosuppressive Drugs
  • Section IX Nutrition and Dietary Therapy
  • 145. Nutritional Assessment
  • 146. Neonatal and Pediatric Nutrition
  • 147. Nutrition for Healthy Adult Dogs
  • 148. Nutrition for Healthy Adult Cats
  • 149. Nutrition in Healthy Senior Cats and Dogs
  • 150. Obesity
  • 151. Cachexia and Sarcopenia
  • 152. Nutritional Management of Gastrointestinal Disease
  • 153. Nutritional Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Disease
  • 154. Nutritional Management of Hepatobiliary Diseases
  • 155. Nutritional Management of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases
  • 156. Nutritional and Medical Considerations in Hyperlipidemia
  • 157. Nutritional Management of Heart Disease
  • 158. Nutritional Management of Renal Disease
  • 159. Nutritional Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disease
  • 160. Nutritional Management of Dermatologic Disease
  • 161. Nutrition for Neurologic Disease and Cognitive Disorders
  • 162. Nutrition-Related Skeletal Disorders
  • 163. Nutritional Management of Cancer
  • 164. Critical Care Nutrition
  • 165. Nutritional Uses of Fiber
  • 166. Adverse Reactions to Foods: Allergies Versus Intolerance
  • 167. Less Conventional Diets
  • 168. Immunology and Nutrition
  • Section X Hematologic and Immunologic Disease
  • 169. Immunologic and Hematologic Disease: Introduction and Drug Therapy
  • 170. Coagulation Testing
  • 171. Hyper- and Hypocoagulable States
  • 172. Nonregenerative Anemia
  • 173. Erythrocytosis and Primary Polycythemia
  • 174. Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia and Other Regenerative Anemias
  • 175. Immune Thrombocytopenia, von Willebrand Disease, and Other Platelet Disorders
  • 176. Nonneoplastic White Blood Cell Disorders and Pancytopenia
  • 177. Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis and Other Polyarthropathies
  • 178. Immune-Mediated Dermatologic Diseases
  • 179. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • 180. Immunodeficiencies
  • 181. Vasculitides
  • 182. Diseases of the Spleen
  • Section XI Infectious Disease
  • General
  • 183. Does This Dog or Cat Have an Infectious Disease?
  • 184. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Disease
  • 185. Companion Animal Vaccinations
  • 186. Hospital-Associated (Nosocomial) Infections
  • Bacterial Diseases
  • 187. Lyme Disease
  • 188. Mycobacterial Infections, Actinomycosis, and Nocardiosis
  • 189. Brucellosis
  • 190. Tetanus and Botulism
  • 191. Bartonellosis
  • 192. Leptospirosis
  • 193. Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Neorickettsiosis
  • 194. Hemotropic Mycoplasmas
  • 195. Enteric Bacterial Diseases
  • Protozoal Diseases
  • 196. Enteric Protozoan Diseases
  • 197. Systemic Protozoal Diseases
  • Viral Diseases
  • 198. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
  • 199. Feline Leukemia Virus Infection
  • 200. Coronavirus Infection
  • 201. Canine and Feline Parvovirus Infection
  • 202. Rabies
  • 203. Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex
  • 204. Canine Distemper
  • 205. Feline Upper Respiratory Infections
  • 206. Emerging Viral Infections of Cats
  • Fungal Diseases
  • 207. Cryptococcosis
  • 208. Coccidioidomycosis
  • 209. Blastomycosis and Histoplasmosis
  • 210. Sinonasal and Sino-Orbital Aspergillosis
  • 211. Disseminated Invasive Aspergillosis and Systemic Mold Infections
  • Volume 2
  • Section XII Respiratory Disease
  • 212. Clinical Evaluation of the Respiratory Tract
  • 213. Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Nasopharynx
  • 214. Laryngeal Diseases
  • 215. Large Airway Diseases
  • 216. Small Airway Diseases
  • 217. Pulmonary Parenchymal Diseases
  • 218. Pulmonary Hypertension
  • 219. Pulmonary Thromboembolism
  • 220. Pleural Space Diseases
  • 221. Aerodigestive Disorders
  • 222. Diseases of the Mediastinum, Chest Wall, and Diaphragm
  • Section XIII Comorbidities
  • 223. Heart Disease and Kidney Disease
  • 224. Comorbidities: Diabetes Mellitus and Corticosteroid-Responsive Disease
  • 225. Feline Triaditis
  • 226. Obesity and Immobility
  • 227. Concurrent Infection and Immune Suppression
  • Section XIV Cardiovascular Disease
  • 228. Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
  • 229. Heart Failure: Diagnosis and Management
  • 230. Cardiac Arrhythmias
  • 231. Congenital Heart Disease
  • 232. Valvular Heart Diseases of Adult Dogs and Cats
  • 233. Myocardial Diseases of Dogs
  • 234. Feline Myocardial Diseases
  • 235. Pericardial Diseases
  • 236. Systemic Hypertension
  • 237. Heartworm Disease in Dogs and Cats
  • 238. Arterial Thromboembolic Disease
  • 239. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
  • Section XV Neurologic Disease
  • 240. Neurophysiology
  • 241. Neurologic Examination and Neuroanatomic Diagnosis
  • 242. Inflammatory, Infectious, and Other Multifocal Brain Diseases
  • 243. Vascular Brain Diseases
  • 244. Developmental, Degenerative and Metabolic Brain Diseases and Sleep Disorders
  • 245. Neoplastic Brain Diseases
  • 246. Traumatic Brain Disease
  • 247. Epilepsy
  • 248. Vestibular Disease
  • 249. Cranial Neuropathies
  • 250. Spinal Cord Diseases: Congenital (Developmental), Inflammatory, and Degenerative Disorders
  • 251. Spinal Cord Diseases: Traumatic, Vascular, and Neoplastic
  • 252. Peripheral Neuropathies
  • 253. Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
  • 254. Autonomic Nervous System Disorders
  • 255. Unique Feline Neurologic Disorders
  • 256. Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Section XVI Gastrointestinal Disease
  • 257. Laboratory Evaluation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
  • 258. Oral Cavity and Salivary Gland Disorders
  • 259. Pharyngeal and Esophageal Diseases
  • 260. Host-Microbial Interactions in Gastrointestinal Health
  • 261. Gastric Diseases
  • 262. Small Intestinal Diseases
  • 263. Diseases of the Large Intestine
  • 264. Rectoanal Diseases
  • 265. Peritoneal Diseases
  • Section XVII Hepatobiliary Disease
  • 266. Pathophysiology of Liver Disease
  • 267. Congenital Vascular Liver Diseases
  • 268. Congenital Ductal Plate Abnormalities
  • 269. Acute Toxic and Other Parenchymal Liver Disease
  • 270. Chronic Hepatitis in Dogs
  • 271. Chronic Hepatic Diseases in Cats
  • 272. Infectious Biliary Tract and Gallbladder Disease
  • 273. Non-infectious Biliary Tract and Gallbladder Disease
  • 274. Vacuolar Hepatopathies
  • 275. Neoplasia of the Liver and Biliary Tree
  • Section XVIII Pancreatic Disease
  • 276. Pancreatitis: Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Pathophysiologic Consequences
  • 277. Pancreatitis in Dogs: Diagnosis and Management
  • 278. Pancreatitis in Cats
  • 279. Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency and Rare Conditions of the Exocrine Pancreas
  • Section XIX Endocrine Disease
  • 280. Growth Hormone Disorders in Cats
  • 281. Canine Growth Hormone Disorders
  • 282. Diabetes Insipidus
  • 283. Primary Hyperparathyroidism
  • 284. Hypoparathyroidism
  • 285. Hypothyroidism in Dogs
  • 286. Feline Hypothyroidism
  • 287. Hyperthyroidism in Cats
  • 288. Canine Hyperthyroidism
  • 289. Insulin-Secreting Tumors
  • 290. Diabetic Ketoacidosis and the Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State
  • 291. Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs
  • 292. Diabetes Mellitus in Cats
  • 293. Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's Syndrome) in Dogs
  • 294. Feline Hyperadrenocorticism
  • 295. Non-Cortisol-Secreting Adrenocortical Tumors
  • 296. Hypoadrenocorticism
  • 297. Gastrointestinal Endocrinology
  • 298. Pheochromocytoma
  • Section XX Renal Disease
  • 299. Clinical Approach and Laboratory Evaluation of Renal Disease
  • 300. Acute Kidney Injury
  • 301. Chronic Kidney Disease
  • 302. Glomerular Diseases
  • 303. Renal Tubular Diseases
  • 304. Pyelonephritis
  • 305. Familial and Congenital Renal Diseases of Cats and Dogs
  • Section XXI Lower Urinary Tract Disease
  • 306. Ureteral Disorders
  • 307. Lower Urinary Tract Infections
  • 308. Lower Urinary Tract Urolithiasis in Dogs
  • 309. Lower Urinary Tract Urolithiasis—Feline
  • 310. Diseases of Abnormal Micturition
  • 311. Feline Idiopathic/Interstitial Cystitis
  • 312. Urethral Disorders
  • 313. Congenital Lower Urinary Tract Disorders
  • 314. Prostatic Diseases
  • 315. Reproductive Disorders in Neutered Male and Female Dogs and Cats
  • Section XXII Cancer
  • 316. Tumor Biology
  • 317. Principles and Practice of Chemotherapy
  • 318. Principles and Practice of Radiation Oncology
  • 319. Cancer Immunotherapy
  • 320. Molecular Targeted Therapy
  • 321. Complications of Cancer Therapy
  • 322. Hematopoietic Tumors
  • 323. Tumors of the Skin
  • 324. Soft Tissue Sarcomas
  • 325. Hemangiosarcoma
  • 326. Primary Bone Tumors in Dogs
  • 327. Mast Cell Disease
  • 328. Canine and Feline Histiocytic Diseases
  • 329. Mammary Gland Tumors
  • 330. Urogenital Tumors
  • 331. Paraneoplastic Syndromes
  • Index

Stephen J. Ettinger
Affiliations and expertise
Pet DRx Corporation, California Animal Hospital Veterinary Specialty Group, Los Angeles,CA
 
Edward C. Feldman
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA
 
Etienne Cote
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Department of Companion Animals, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PE, Canada
 

Codice Articolo: MEDIN246
ISBN: 9780323779319
Peso: 7000 g
Area: Cane/Gatto
Disciplina: Medicina interna
IVA: Esente IVA