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2-Volume Set | Print ISBN 9781118497067 Hardcover | 1712 pages | April 2020 List price US$249.99 Veterinary Medicine/ Veterinary Internal Medicine Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine is a comprehensive, practical reference designed to meet the needs of veterinary practitioners and students alike. Covering all aspects of small animal internal medicine, this innovative guide provides clinically relevant material, plus podcasts and continual updates online. Concise, identically-formatted chapters allow readers to quickly find the most essential information for clinical veterinary practice. Contributions from academic and clinical experts cover general medicine subjects, including patient evaluation and management, critical care medicine, preventative care, and diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Topics relevant to daily clinical practice are examined in detail, ranging from endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, and infectious disease to oncology, dermatology, metabolic orthopedic disease, gastroenterology, and hepatology. A companion website features podcasts and updated information. An important addition to the library of any practice, this clinically-oriented text: (information is accurate as of April 2020) Presents complete, practical information on small animal internal medicine Provides the background physiology required to understand normal versus abnormal in real-world clinical settings Includes general medicine topics not covered in other internal medicine books Focuses on information that is directly applicable to daily practice Features podcasts and continual updates on a companion website Carefully tailored for the needs of small animal practitioners and veterinary students, Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine is an invaluable, reader-friendly reference on internal medicine of the dog and cat. ABOUT THE EDITOR David Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), is Chief Medical Officer at Anivive Lifesciences in Long Beach, California, USA. Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine Editor: David Bruyette Please contact your local Wiley sales representative to place your orders or for any queries.

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Page 1: Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicineepdf.gms.sg/pdfs/bbkcadWFPeR04s6w/pdf/full.pdf · 9 Canine Hypothyroidism David Bruyette 10 Feline Hyperthyroidism David Bruyette 11 Hypoadrenocorticism

2-Volume Set | Print ISBN 9781118497067Hardcover | 1712 pages | April 2020

List price US$249.99

Veterinary Medicine/ Veterinary Internal Medicine

Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine is a comprehensive, practical reference designed to meet the needs of veterinary practitioners and students alike. Covering all aspects of small animal internal medicine, this innovative guide provides clinically relevant material, plus podcasts and continual updates online. Concise, identically-formatted chapters allow readers to quickly find the most essential information for clinical veterinary practice.

Contributions from academic and clinical experts cover general medicine subjects, including patient evaluation and management, critical care medicine, preventative care, and diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Topics relevant to daily clinical practice are examined in detail, ranging from endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, and infectious disease to oncology, dermatology, metabolic orthopedic disease, gastroenterology, and hepatology. A companion website features podcasts and updated information. An important addition to the library of any practice, this clinically-oriented text:

(information is accurate as of April 2020)

Presents complete, practical information on small animal internal medicine

Provides the background physiology required to understand normal versus abnormal in real-world clinical settings

Includes general medicine topics not covered in other internal medicine books

Focuses on information that is directly applicable to daily practice

Features podcasts and continual updates on a companion website

Carefully tailored for the needs of small animal practitioners and veterinary students, Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine is an invaluable, reader-friendly reference on internal medicine of the dog and cat.

ABOUT THE EDITORDavid Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), is Chief Medical Officer at Anivive Lifesciences in Long Beach, California, USA.

Clinical Small Animal Internal MedicineEditor: David Bruyette

Please contact your local Wiley sales representative to place your orders or for any queries.

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Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine

DedicationPrefaceList of ContributorsAbout the Companion Website

VOLUME I

Section 1Evaluation and Management of the Patient

1 The Concept of One MedicineLonnie J. King

2 Statistical Interpretation for PractitionersPhilip H. Kass

3 Using Data for Clinical Decision MakingPhilip H. Kass

Section 2Endocrine Disease

4 Principles of EndocrinologyRobert Kemppainen

5 NeuroendocrinologyMaya Lottati

6 Feline AcromegalyDavid Bruyette

7 Pituitary Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism in Dogs and CatsDavid Bruyette

8 Polyuria and PolydipsiaJennifer L. Garcia

9 Canine HypothyroidismDavid Bruyette

10 Feline HyperthyroidismDavid Bruyette

11 Hypoadrenocorticism in DogsPatty Lathan

12 Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and CatsJacquie S. Rand

13 Hypoglycemia in Patients Without Diabetes Mellitus: Evaluation and ManagementRhett Nichols

14 Canine Autoimmune Polyglandular SyndromesDeborah Greco

Section 3Cardiovascular Disease

15 Approach to the Patient with Suspected Cardiovascular DiseaseIngrid Ljungvall and Jens Häggström

16 Imaging in Cardiovascular DiseaseValérie Chetboul

17 ElectrocardiographyMarc S. Kraus and Anna R.M. Gelzer

18 Pathophysiology of Heart FailureBarret J. Bulmer

19 Management of Heart FailureSteven Rosenthal and Mark A. Oyama

20 Ventricular ArrhythmiasAmara H. Estrada and Romain Pariaut

21 Supraventricular ArrhythmiasRomain Pariaut and Amara H. Estrada

22 Systemic HypertensionRebecca L. Stepien

23 Pulmonary HypertensionHeidi B. Kellihan

24 Congenital Heart DiseaseBrian A. Scansen

25 Valvular Heart DiseaseMichele Borgarelli

26 Canine Myocardial DiseaseM. Lynne O’Sullivan

27 Feline Myocardial DiseaseVirginia Luis Fuentes

28 Pericardial DiseaseAshley B. Saunders and Sonya G. Gordon

Section 4 Respiratory Disease

29 A Respiratory Pattern-Based Approach to DyspneaChristopher G. Byers

30 Feline Bronchial AsthmaChristine M. Serafin

31 Canine Chronic BronchitisKevin Kumrow

32 Pulmonary ThromboembolismRobert Goggs

33 Surgical Approaches to Thoracic DiseaseRaegan Wells

34 Pleural EffusionAshley Allen and Gareth Buckley

Section 5Critical Care Medicine

35 Approach to the Patient in the Critical Care SettingSarah Allen

36 Fluid TherapyTeresa Rieser

37 Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationNathan Peterson

38 Respiratory Monitoring in Critical CareMathew Mellema

39 Acute Respiratory FailureMathew Mellema

40 Mechanical VentilationKate Hopper and Mathew Mellema

41 Approach to the Patient with ShockJames W. Barr

42 Cardiogenic ShockNathan Peterson and James W. Barr

43 Septic ShockJames W. Barr

44 Disorders of Heat and ColdSarah Allen45 Acute PoisoningBen O’Kelley

46 Medical Management of Trauma and BurnsNathan Peterson

47 Venomous Snake BitesNathan Peterson

Section 6Gastrointestinal Disease

48 Gastrointestinal ImagingSarah M. Stieger-Vanegas

49 Gastrointestinal EndoscopyCraig Ruaux

50 Diseases of the Oral Cavity and Salivary GlandsMaria Soltero-Reveira and Alexander Reiter

51 Gastritis and Gastric Ulceration in Dogs and CatsKatie Tolbert

52 Disorders of the EsophagusSilvia Funes and Craig Ruaux

53 Motility Disorders of the Alimentary TractReito Neiger and Silke Salvati

54 Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs and CatsPanos Xenoulis

55 Pancreatitis in the DogCaroline Mansfield

56 Diagnosis and Management of Pancreatitis in the CatCraig Ruaux

57 Rectoanal Diseases – Medical and Surgical ManagementCraig Ruaux

58 Dysbiosis and the use of Pre-, Pro- and SynbioticsJan Suchodolski

59 Diagnosis and Management of Chronic EnteropathiesKarin Allenspach

Section 7Diseases of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Bile Ducts

60 Approach to the Patient with Liver DiseaseEmma O’Neill

61 Imaging in Hepatobiliary DiseaseEsther Barrett

62 Metabolic, Toxic and Neoplastic Diseases of the LiverJan Rothuizen

63 Feline Inflammatory Liver DiseaseNicki Reed

64 Canine Inflammatory Liver DiseaseNick Bexfield

65 Cirrhosis and its ConsequencesKatherine Scott

66 Portosystemic Shunts and Microvascular DysplasiaGeraldine Hunt

67 Diseases of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary DuctsBen Harris

Section 8Neurologic Disease

68 The Neurologic ExaminationAlexander DeLahunta

69 Central Nervous System TraumaSimon R. Platt

70 Seizures and Movement DisordersMichael Podell

71 Disorders of the ForebrainSam N. Long

72 Vestibular DiseaseTammy Stevenson

73 Meningoencephalitis and MeningomyelitisChristopher L. Mariani

74 Diseases of the Neuromuscular JunctionDavid Lipsitz

75 MyopathiesMarguerite F. Knipe

76 MyelopathyJoan R. Coates

77 Neuro-OphthalmologyBradford J. Holmberg

VOLUME II

Section 9Infectious Disease

Part 1Diagnostic Considerations

78 Epidemiology of Infectious DiseasePeggy L. Schmidt

79 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious DiseaseLaia Solano-Gallego and Gad Baneth

Part 2Select Infectious Diseases and Disease Agents

80 Canine DistemperDavid Bruyette

81 Canine Herpes VirusYvonne Dreschler

82 Canine Viral EnteritisMargaret C. Barr

83 Viral PapillomatosisMargaret C. Barr

84 Canine Influenza VirusEllen Collisson

85 Feline ParvovirusMargaret C. Barr

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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86 Feline CoronavirusYvonne Dreschler

87 Feline Leukemia VirusDavid Bruyette

88 Feline Immunodeficency Virus (FIV)Tom Phillips

89 Feline Viral Upper Respiratory DiseaseYvonne Dreschler

90 Rabies in Dogs and CatsEmily Beeler and Karen Ehnert

91 West Nile VirusTracey McNamara

92 Ebola VirusLinda Kidd

93 Ehrlichia and AnaplasmaPedro P. Vissotto de Paiva Diniz

94 Salmon Poisoning DiseasePedro P. Vissotto de Paiva Diniz

95 Wolbachia pipientis InfectionPedro P. Vissotto de Paiva Diniz

96 BartonellosisPedro P. Vissotto de Paiva Diniz

97 Hemotropic MycoplasmaSéverine Tasker

98 Non-Hemotropic Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma and L-form BacteriaJoachim Spergser

99 Spotted Fever and Typhus Group RickettsiaLinda Kidd

100 Lyme BorreliosisMerryl P. Littman

101 LeptospirosisKatharine F. Lunn

102 YersiniosisMaria Grazia Pennisi

103 TularemiaLinda Kidd

104 Q FeverLinda Kidd

105 BrucellosisErin E. Runcan

106 Tetanus and BotulismAndrea Fischer

107 AnthraxWayne E. Wingfield and Jerry J. Upp

108 Actinomyces, Nocardiosis, and Mycobacterial InfectionsJoanna Whitney and Vanessa R. Barrs

109 Fungal InfectionsJane E. Sykes

110 Protozoal and Protozoa-Like InfectionsGad Baneth and Laia Solano-Gallego

111 CoccidiaChris Adolph

112 Surgical, Traumatic and Bite Wound InfectionsLaura L. Nelson

113 Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease ComplexJonathan Dear

Part 3Therapeutic Considerations

114 Antimicrobial Therapy in Dogs and CatsKatrina R. Viviano

115 Antifungal TherapyDaniel S. Foy

Part 4Special Topics

116 Nosocomial and Multi-Drug Resistant InfectionsJason W. Stull and Scott Weese

117 Management of Infectious Disease in Kennels and Multi-Cat Environments: Creating a Culture of ComplianceFrank Bossong

Section 10Renal and Genitourinary Disease

118 Disorders of Sodium and Water HomeostasisJulien Guillaumin and Stephen DiBartola

119 Disorders of Magnesium and PhosphorusRosanne Jepson

120 Acute Kidney InjuryAdam E. Eatroff

121 Glomerular DiseaseShelly L. Vaden

122 Obstructive UropathyEdward Cooper and Brian A. Scansen

123 Urolithiasis in Small AnimalsAlice Defarges, Michelle Evason, Marilyn Dunn, and Allyson Berent

124 Prostatic DiseasesSerge Chalhoub

125 Management of Chronic Renal DiseaseJessica Quimby

126 The Role of DialysisAdam E. Eatroff

127 Micturition and Associated DisordersJulie K. Byron

128 Urinary Tract InfectionsNicole Smee

Section 11Oncologic Disease

129 Approach to the Cancer PatientLisa DiBernardi

130 Biology of Cancer and Cancer GeneticsMary-Keara Boss

131 Endocrine Manifestations of Cancer: Ectopic Hormone ProductionCory Brown

132 Paraneoplastic SyndromesCory Brown

133 Lymphoid Leukemias, Myeloid Neoplasia and Myelodysplastic SyndromeAngela R. Kozicki

134 LymphomasKristine Elaine Burgess

135 Plasma Cell DisordersOrna Kristal

136 Central Nervous System Tumors in Dogs and CatsDavid Ruslander

137 Cancer of the Nose and MouthLauren Askin Quarterman

138 Tumors of the Eye and Ocular AdnexaErin M. Scott and Paul E. Miller

139 Cancer of the HeartNick A. Schroeder and Lisa DiBernardi

140 Cancer of the Airway and LungJoanne L. Intile

141 Cancer of the Esophagus and StomachAvenelle I. Turner

142 Cancer of the Small and Large IntestineEdwin Brodsky

143 Exocrine Pancreatic CancerAvenelle I. Turner

144 Pancreatic Endocrine TumorsKaren Eiler

145 Liver and Biliary Tract TumorsAmanda K. Elpiner

146 Tumors of the Urinary TractPedro A. Boria

147 Tumors of the Male Reproductive SystemTrina Hazzah

148 Gynecologic CancersTrina Hazzah

149 Mammary CancerJulie Bulman-Fleming

150 Tumors of Bone and JointStephanie L. Shaver, William T. N. Culp, and Robert B. Rebhun

151 Soft Tissue SarcomasLauren Askin Quarterman

152 HemangiosarcomaChristine B. Oakley and John D. Chretin

153 MelanomaPhilip J. Bergman

154 Non-melanoma Skin CancersBarbara E. Kitchell

155 Mast Cell NeoplasiaZachary M. Wright

156 Apheresis in Companion AnimalsSteve Suter

Section 12Skin and Ear Diseases

157 Approach to the Patient with Dermatologic DiseaseLisa V. Reiter

158 Principles of Therapy of Skin DiseasesSandra N. Koch

159 Atopic DermatitisAlison Diesel

160 Allergic Skin DiseasesPatrick Hensel

161 Cutaneous Adverse Food ReactionsRalf S. Mueller

162 Autoimmune and Immune-mediated Skin DiseasesNicole A. Heinrich

163 Approach to AlopeciaLinda A. Frank

164 Sterile Papular and Nodular Skin DiseasesSandra Diaz

165 Parasitic Skin DiseasesElizabeth E. Toops

166 Bacterial PyodermasJennifer R. Schissler

167 OtitisSue Paterson

168 Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic DiseaseKinga Gortel

169 Superficial Necrolytic DermatitisMitchell D. Song

170 Miscellaneous Skin DiseasesLisa V. Reiter and Sheila M. F. Torres

Section 13Diseases of Bone and Joint

171 Skeletal Development and HomeostasisMatthew J. Allen and Gert J. Breur

172 Metabolic Bone DiseasesKeren E. Dittmer

173 Osteoarthritis in Small AnimalsSteven A. Martinez

174 Developmental Orthopedic DiseasesGert J. Breur, N. E. Lambrechts, and H. A. Towle Millard

Section 14Social and Ethical Issues in Veterinary Medicine

175 Canine and Feline End of Life CareRobin Downing

Section 15Preventative Care

176 Role of ImmunizationMelissa Kennedy

177 Behavior Triage for Internists and the General PractitionerKaren Sueda

Section 16Laboratory Support

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