DESCRIPTION:
The Feline Patient, Fourth Edition maintains its tradition of providing a comprehensive yet accessible reference to feline diseases. Topics are arranged alphabetically within sections, allowing busy clinicians to rapidly find information on diagnostics and treatment options, all specific to the unique needs of cats. Now bigger and better than ever, The Feline Patient is an essential resource for all practitioners seeing feline patients.
CONTENTS:
The Diseases. 1. Acetaminophen Toxicosis. 2. Acromegaly. 3. Amyloidosis. 4. Anaplasmosis. 5. Anemia. 6. Anorexia. 7. Aortic Stenosis. 8. Arrhythmias. 9. Ascites. 10. Aspirin Toxicosis. 11. Asthma. 12. Bartonellosis. 13. Biliary Cysts. 14. Blastomycosis. 15. Cardiomyopathy, Dilated. 16. Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic. 17. Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive. 18. Cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmogenic Right-Sided. 19. Cardiopulmonary Arrest. 20. Cervical Ventroflexion. 21. Chylothorax. 22. Cobalamin Deficiency. 23. Coccidiomycosis. 24. Coccidiosis. 25. Congestive Heart Failure. 26. Constipation/Obstipation. 27. Coughing. 28. Cryptococcosis. 29. Cryptosporidium Diarrhea. 30. Cytauxzoonosis. 31. Diabetes Insipidus. 32. Diabetes Mellitus: Chronic Complications. 33. Diabetes Mellitus: Ketoacidosis. 34. Diabetes Mellitus: Uncomplicated. 35. Diaphragmatic Hernia. 36. Diarrhea. 37. Digital Diseases. 38. Dysautonomia. 39. Dyspnea. 40. Dystocia. 41. Dysuria/Pollakiuria. 42. Ehrlichiosis. 43. Ethylene Glycol Toxicity. 44. Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency. 45. Feline Idiopathic Cystitis. 46. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. 47. Feline Infectious Peritonitis. 48. Feline Leukemia Virus Diseases. 49. Fever. 50. Fight Wound Infections/Abscessation. 51. Fleas. 52. Flukes: Liver, Biliary, and Pancreatic. 53. Giardiasis. 54. Gingivitis/Stomatitis/Pharyngitis. 55. Glomerulonephritis. 56. Heartworm Disease and H.A.R.D. 57. Helicobacter Infection. 58. Hemobartonellosis (Hemoplasmosis). 59. Hepatic Lipidosis. 60. Hepatitis, Inflammatory. 61. High-Rise Syndrome. 62. Histoplasmosis. 63. Hookworms. 64. Horner""s Syndrome. 65. Hydronephrosis. 66. Hyperadrenocorticism. 67. Hypercalcemia. 68. Hypereosinophilic Syndrome. 69. Hyperkalemia. 70. Hypertension, Systemic. 71. Hyperthyroidism. 72. Hypoadrenocorticism. 73. Hypoalbuminemia. 74. Hypocalcemia. 75. Hypokalemia. 76. Hypomagnesemia. 77. Hypophosphatemia. 78. Icterus. 79. Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia. 80. Inflammatory Bowel Disease. 81. Inflammatory Polyps. 82. Ischemic Encephalopathy. 83. Illegal Drugs Toxicosis. 84. Kidneys: Abnormal Size. 85. Linear Foreign Body. 86. Lung Parasites. 87. Mammary Gland Hyperplasia. 88. Manx Syndrome. 89. Megacolon. 90. Methemoglobinemia/HB Hemolytic Anemia. 91. Mitral Valve Dysplasia. 92. Murmurs. 93. Myiasis Sims. 94. Nasal Bots. 95. Nasal and Frontal Sinus Infections. 96. Nasal Discharge. 97. Neonatal Isoerythrolysis. 98. Nocardiosis. 99. Obesity. 100. Organophosphate and Carbamate Toxicosis. 101. Otitis Media and Interna. 102. Pancreatitis, Acute. 103. Pancreatitis, Chronic. 104. Panleukopenia (Feline Parvovirus Infection). 105. Panniculitis. 106. Patent Ductus Arteriosis. 107. Pectus Excavatum. 108. Perinephric Pseudocysts. 109. Plant Toxicities. 110. Pleural Effusion. 111. Pneumothorax. 112. Polycystic Kidney Disease. 113. Polydactylism. 114. Polyphagic Weight Loss. 115. Polyuria/Polydipsia. 116. Portosystemic Shunt. 117. Pregnancy. 118. Pulmonary Fibrosis, Idiopathic. 119. Pulmonic Stenosis. 120. Pyelonephritis. 121. Pyometra and Mucometra. 122. Pyothorax. 123. Pyrethrin and Pyrethroid Toxicosis. 124. Rabies. 125. Refeeding Syndrome. 126. Renal Failure, Acute. 127. Renal Failure, Chronic. 128. Renal Insufficiency. 129. Respiratory Infection: Bordetella. 130. Respiratory Infection: Calicivirus. 131. Respiratory Infection: Herpesvirus. 132. Respiratory Infection: Minor Pathogens. 133. Rodenticide Toxicosis. 134. Roundworms. 135. Salmonellosis. 136. Scottish Fold Osteochondrodysplasia. 137. Seizures. 138. Sporotrichosis. 139. Stomach Worms. 140. Tail Pull Injury. 141. Tapeworm Infections. 142. Tetralogy of Fallot. 143. Thiamine Deficiency. 144. Thromboembolic Disease. 145. Tetanus. 146. Toxoplasmosis. 147. Triad Disease. 148. Trichobezoars. 149. Tritrichomonas Diarrhea. 150. Urolithiasis. 151. Ventricular Septal Defects. 152. Vestibular Syndrome. 153. Vitamin A Toxicosis. 154. Vitamin D Toxicosis. 155. Vomiting. 156. Weight Loss. 157. Yersinia pestis Infection (Plague). Onc