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100 1 $aKing, Lesley G.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aTextbook of Respiratory Disease in Dogs and Cats.
260 $bSaunders [Imprint]$cDec. 2003$aPhiladelphia :$bElsevier - Health Sciences Division
300 $a1 online resource (688 pages)$billustrations
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520 8 $aAnnotation$bThis textbook is a clinical resource for the management of dogs and cats with respiratory tract disease. The only book of its kind on the subject, it is an essential resource for students and clinicians specializing in this area of treatment of dogs and cats. Main sections cover approaches to problems, diagnosis, pulmonary function testing, non-specific management of disease, and specific disorders of the respiratory tract.
521 $aScholarly & Professional$bElsevier - Health Sciences Division.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart 1: Approach to problems in respiratory medicine -- 1. Respiratory distress and cyanosis in dogs (including chest tube placement) -- 2. Respiratory distress and cyanosis in cats -- 3. Nasal discharge, sneezing and reverse sneezing -- 4. Epistaxis -- 5. Upper airway obstruction, stertor and stridor (including tracheostomy) -- 6. Acute and chronic cough -- 7. Panting -- 8. Pleural effusion -- 9. Hypoventilation -- 10. Respiratory muscle fatigue and failure -- 11. Physical examination of the respiratory tract -- 12. Imaging the respiratory tract (radiology, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT) -- 13. Thoracic scintigraphy -- 14. Rhinoscopy and sampling from the nasal cavity -- 15. Laryngoscopy and pharyngoscopy -- 16. Bronchoscopy -- 17. Bronchoalveolar lavage -- 18. Tracheal washes (endotracheal and transtracheal) -- 19. Fine needle lung aspirates -- 20. Thoracocentesis -- 21. Clinical pathology (cytology and pleural effusions) of the respiratory tract -- 22. Thoracoscopy and Lung biopsy -- Part 3: Pulmonary function testing -- 23. Pulmonary mechanics (TBFVL, Resistance, Compliance) -- 24. Plethysmography -- 25. Arterial blood gas analysis -- 26. Pulse oximetry -- 27. End-tidal capnography -- 28. Transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide monitoring -- Part 4: Non-specific management of respiratory disease -- 29. Oxygen supplementation and humidification -- 30. Airway hygiene (nebulization, chest wall coupage, etc) -- 31. Positive pressure ventilation -- 32. Pharmacology of the respiratory tract -- 33. Anesthesia of the patient with respiratory disease for bronchoscopy and surgery -- 34. Fluid therapy for the patient with respiratory disease -- Part 5: Disorders of the respiratory tract -- Nasal cavity and sinuses -- 35. Feline viral upper respiratory disease -- 36. Fungal infection (dogs and cats) -- 37. Neoplasms of the nasal cavity -- 38. Nasal foreign bodies -- 39. Lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis -- Pharynx and larynx -- 40. Brachycephalic airway syndrome -- 41. Laryngeal paralysis -- 42. Nasopharyngeal polyps -- 43. Laryngeal trauma -- 44. Laryngitis -- 45. Neoplasms of the larynx and trachea -- Trachea and bronchi -- 46. Collapsing trachea -- 47. Tracheal hypoplasia and stenosis -- 48. Tracheal trauma -- 49. Infectious tracheobronchitis (Bordetella, including vaccines) -- 50. Ciliary dyskinesia -- 51. Bronchiectasis -- 52. Chronic bronchitis (dogs) -- 53. Feline bronchial disease/asthma -- 54. Bronchoesophageal fistulas -- 55. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia -- Pulmonary parenchyma -- 56. Bacterial pneumonia and pulmonary abscesses -- 57. Aspiration pneumonia -- 58. Viral pneumonias (dog: distemper etc, cat: calici, FIP, etc) -- 59. Fungal pneumonias -- 60. Endogenous lipid pneumonia in cats -- 61. Protozoal diseases involving the lung -- 62. Atelectasis -- 63. Pulmonary contusions and hemorrhage -- 64. Smoke inhalation -- 65. Drowning -- 66. Pulmonary edema (cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic) -- 67. Pulmonary hypertension -- 68. Acute respiratory distress syndrome -- 69. Pulmonary and bronchial neoplasia (incl Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis) -- 70. Pulmonary effects of Heartworm disease -- 71. Pulmonary thromboembolism -- 72. Eosinophilic pneumonia -- 73. Parasites of the lung -- 74. Lung lobe torsion -- 75. Toxicology (paraquat, anticoagulants etc) -- 76. Pulmonary mineralization -- 77. Pulmonary fibrosis -- Pleura, diaphragm, and chest wall -- 78. Pleural transudates and modified transudates -- 79. Chylothorax -- 80. Pyothorax -- 81. Hemothorax and sanguinous effusions -- 82. Pneumothorax (acquired and spontaneous), bullae and pneumomediastinum -- 83. Diaphragmatic hernia -- 84. Neoplasms of the pleura and mediastinum -- 85. Pectus excavatum -- 86. Traumatic rib fractures and flail chest.
650 4 $aDogs$xDiseases.
650 4 $aRespiratory Organs$xDiseases.
650 0 $aCats$xDiseases.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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