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Thomson's Special Veterinary Pathology

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About Thomson's Special Veterinary Pathology

Product Description This unique, comprehensive text covers systemic pathology of common domestic animals. Organized by body systems, the chapters include alimentary, liver and pancreas, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, endocrine, hemopoietic, central nervous system, muscle, skeletal, integumentary, male and female reproductive systems, and eye and ear. Each chapter begins with a brief review of basic principles of anatomy, structure and function, followed by congenital and functional abnormalities and discussions of viral, bacterial and parasitic infections and neoplasia. Special Veterinary Pathology remains the only veterinary book devoted solely to systemic pathology. Designed for veterinary students, it follows the curriculum required for special pathology in veterinary courses.Wellorganized, each chapter discusses normal functions of the body system, followed by pathologic conditions found in domestic and companion animals. Consistent chapter organization makes it easy for readers to locate information.More than 900 superb photographs, photomicrographs and line drawings document gross and microscopic conditions. While focusing primarily on diseases in North America, the text also includes pathologic conditions found in other parts of the world and those being brought into this country through the importation of various animals.Contributors are recognized in their chosen area of expertise and well known in research and education. Discusses many new viral and bacterial infections.Provides expanded coverage of zoonotic conditions. Completely revised chapters on alimentary, cardiovascular, muscle, and special senses.Addition of dynamic, new third author: Dr. James Zachary, editor-in-chief of Veterinary Pathology, the journal of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. About the Author William Carlton, DVM, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Donald McGavin, DVM, PhD, Professor and Director of Necropsy Laboratories Department of Pathology College of Veterinary Medicine University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; James F. Zachary, DVM, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Veterinary Phobiology , Urbana, IL