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Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

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Product Description Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology focuses on methods for establishing a diagnosis and set of differential diagnoses.    Provides the only text dedicated solely to veterinary oral and maxillofacial pathology Guides the pathologist through the thought process of diagnosing oral and maxillofacial lesions Focuses on mammalian companion animals, including dogs, cats and horses, with some coverage of ruminants, camelids, and laboratory animal species Features access to video clips narrating the process of histological diagnosis on a companion website   From the Inside Flap A multimodal approach to diagnosing oral and maxillofacial lesions in veterinary species Lesions of the oral cavity and jaws can be unique, and often represent a diagnostic challenge to the clinician and pathologist. Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology focuses on methods for establishing a diagnosis and set of differential diagnoses. The gross and microscopic features of every lesion are described in detail, with color images, illustrations, and diagrams to support the text. The authors stress a holistic approach for establishing a meaningful diagnosis, considering patient signalment, lesion history, the opinion of the submitting clinician, and imaging findings. As they play a key role in diagnosis, the unique aspects of tooth development and the histologic features of oral tissues are also described in detail. Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: Provides the only text dedicated solely to veterinary oral and maxillofacial pathology Guides the pathologist through the thought process of diagnosing oral and maxillofacial lesions Focuses on mammalian companion animals, including dogs, cats, and horses, with some coverage of ruminants, camelids, and laboratory animal species Features access to video clips narrating the process of histological diagnosis on a companion website Written for veterinary pathologists, veterinary dentists, oral surgeons, and resident trainees, Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology is a must-have resource for diagnosing and treating oral and maxillofacial pathology of veterinary species. From the Back Cover A multimodal approach to diagnosing oral and maxillofacial lesions in veterinary species Lesions of the oral cavity and jaws can be unique, and often represent a diagnostic challenge to the clinician and pathologist. Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology focuses on methods for establishing a diagnosis and set of differential diagnoses. The gross and microscopic features of every lesion are described in detail, with color images, illustrations, and diagrams to support the text. The authors stress a holistic approach for establishing a meaningful diagnosis, considering patient signalment, lesion history, the opinion of the submitting clinician, and imaging findings. As they play a key role in diagnosis, the unique aspects of tooth development and the histologic features of oral tissues are also described in detail. Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: Provides the only text dedicated solely to veterinary oral and maxillofacial pathology Guides the pathologist through the thought process of diagnosing oral and maxillofacial lesions Focuses on mammalian companion animals, including dogs, cats, and horses, with some coverage of ruminants, camelids, and laboratory animal species Features access to video clips narrating the process of histological diagnosis on a companion website Written for veterinary pathologists, veterinary dentists, oral surgeons, and resident trainees, Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology is a must-have resource for diagnosing and treating oral and maxillofacial pathology of veterinary species. About the Author The Authors Brian G. Murphy, DVM, PhD, DACVP, is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Davis, California, USA. Cynthia M. Bell, DVM, DACVP, held faculty positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madis