Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology
Autor DW Scotten Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2018
Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology, Second Editionis an essential reference for veterinary dermatologists, practitioners, and students alike. Emphasizing recognition and diagnosis, the book combines hundreds of color photographs with clear and concise text highlighting clinical features, differentials, and diagnostic information for each disease. Coverage includes both common and uncommon diseases of cattle, goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas, and pigs.
This new edition has been fully updated throughout, and now includes information on llamas and alpacas. Diseases covered include bacterial, fungal, parasitic, viral and protozoal, immunological, congenital and hereditary, environmental, nutritional and miscellaneous diseases, as well as neoplastic and non–neoplastic growths.
- Offers a practical quick reference to aid in the diagnosis of dermatological conditions in farm animals, including cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, alpacas, and llamas
- Contains more than 700 full–color images
- Covers all dermatological disease types, organized by species–specific sections
- Thoroughly updated and now including coverage of camelids
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1119250579
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 226 x 291 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Ediția:2nd Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Veterinary dermatologists, farm animal practitioners, and veterinary studentsDescriere
A practical full–color reference on the recognition and diagnosis of dermatological disease in farm animals
Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology, Second Edition is an essential reference for veterinary dermatologists, practitioners, and students alike. Emphasizing recognition and diagnosis, the book combines hundreds of color photographs with clear and concise text highlighting clinical features, differentials, and diagnostic information for each disease. Coverage includes both common and uncommon diseases of cattle, goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas, and pigs.
This new edition has been fully updated throughout, and now includes information on llamas and alpacas. Diseases covered include bacterial, fungal, parasitic, viral and protozoal, immunological, congenital and hereditary, environmental, nutritional and miscellaneous diseases, as well as neoplastic and non–neoplastic growths.
- Offers a practical quick reference to aid in the diagnosis of dermatological conditions in farm animals, including cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, alpacas, and llamas
- Contains more than 700 full–color images
- Covers all dermatological disease types, organized by species–specific sections
- Thoroughly updated and now including coverage of camelids
Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology, Second Edition is a must–have book for veterinary dermatologists, practitioners, and students who work on farm animals.
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Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology, Second Edition is an essential reference for veterinary dermatologists, practitioners, and students alike. Emphasizing recognition and diagnosis, the book combines hundreds of color photographs with clear and concise text highlighting clinical features, differentials, and diagnostic information for each disease. Coverage includes both common and uncommon diseases of cattle, goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas, and pigs.
This new edition has been fully updated throughout, and now includes information on llamas and alpacas. Diseases covered include bacterial, fungal, parasitic, viral and protozoal, immunological, congenital and hereditary, environmental, nutritional and miscellaneous diseases, as well as neoplastic and non–neoplastic growths.
- Offers a practical quick reference to aid in the diagnosis of dermatological conditions in farm animals, including cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, alpacas, and llamas
- Contains more than 700 full–color images
- Covers all dermatological disease types, organized by species–specific sections
- Thoroughly updated and now including coverage of camelids
Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology, Second Edition is a must–have book for veterinary dermatologists, practitioners, and students who work on farm animals.
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgments x
Section 1 Bovine 1
1.1 Bacterial Skin Diseases 3
1.2 Fungal Skin Diseases 24
1.3 Parasitic Skin Diseases 30
1.4 Viral and Protozoal Skin Diseases 45
1.5 Immunological Skin Diseases 64
1.6 Congenital and Hereditary Skin Diseases 72
1.7 Environmental Skin Diseases 83
1.8 Nutritional Skin Diseases 99
1.9 Miscellaneous Skin Diseases 103
1.10 Neoplastic and Non–Neoplastic Growths 108
Section 2 Caprine 123
2.1 Bacterial Skin Diseases 125
2.2 Fungal Skin Diseases 132
2.3 Parasitic Skin Diseases 137
2.4 Viral and Protozoal Skin Diseases 149
2.5 Immunological Skin Diseases 156
2.6 Congenital and Hereditary Skin Diseases 161
2.7 Environmental Skin Diseases 164
2.8 Nutritional Skin Diseases 170
2.9 Miscellaneous Skin Diseases 173
2.10 Neoplastic and Non–Neoplastic Growths 176
Section 3 Ovine 181
3.1 Bacterial Skin Diseases 183
3.2 Fungal Skin Diseases 191
3.3 Parasitic Skin Diseases 194
3.4 Viral and Protozoal Skin Diseases 204
3.5 Immunological Skin Diseases 213
3.6 Congenital and Hereditary Skin Diseases 216
3.7 Environmental Skin Diseases 221
3.8 Nutritional Skin Diseases 227
3.9 Miscellaneous Skin Diseases 230
3.10 Neoplastic and Non–Neoplastic Growths 232
Section 4 Porcine 235
4.1 Bacterial Skin Diseases 237
4.2 Fungal Skin Diseases 250
4.3 Parasitic Skin Diseases 254
4.4 Viral and Protozoal Skin Diseases 259
4.5 Immunological Skin Diseases 266
4.6 Congenital and Hereditary Skin Diseases 269
4.7 Environmental Skin Diseases 273
4.8 Nutritional Skin Diseases 280
4.9 Miscellaneous Skin Diseases 283
4.10 Neoplastic and Non–Neoplastic Growths 287
Section 5 Camelid 293
5.1 Bacterial Skin Diseases 295
5.2 Fungal Skin Diseases 301
5.3 Parasitic Skin Diseases 305
5.4 Viral Skin Diseases 311
5.5 Immunological Skin Diseases 313
5.6 Congenital and Hereditary Skin Diseases 317
5.7 Environmental Skin Diseases 319
5.8 Nutritional Skin Diseases 323
5.9 Miscellaneous Skin Diseases 325
5.10 Neoplastic and Non–Neoplastic Growths 327
Index 330
Notă biografică
The author
Danny W. Scott, DVM, DipACVP, is James Law Professor of Dermatology, Emeritus at Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, New York, USA.