Whether to confirm a diagnosis or to narrow down a list of differentials, a wide range of tests, procedures and methods of investigation is available to veterinarians in equine practice. However, practical information about particular techniques is often difficult to find in standard textbooks of eq
Diagnostic Techniques in Equine Medicine
โ Scribed by Frank G. R. Taylor, Tim Brazil, Mark H. Hillyer
- Publisher
- Saunders
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 384
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Whether to confirm a diagnosis or to narrow down a list of differentials, a wide range of tests, procedures and methods of investigation is available to veterinarians in equine practice. However, practical information about particular techniques is often difficult to find in standard textbooks of equine medicine and surgery. Diagnostic Techniques in Equine Medicine provides the practical information required to be able to undertake all these procedures. This second edition is organised by techniques per organ system, has been updated thoroughly and includes new material.
- Clear step-by-step descriptions are illustrated with photographs and line drawings
- Walks you through conducting a thorough examination with observations on signs and symptoms
- User-friendly tables illustrate how different techniques can be applied to narrow down a list of differential diagnoses
- Helpful appendices demonstrate applications of different techniques to assist in defining a diagnosis
- An increased focus on ultrasound techniques
- General up-date of current information with new material included
- Focus on ultrasound image techniques which are used much more in veterinary practices now
โฆ Subjects
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