<p>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
Diagnostic Techniques in Equine Medicine. A textbook for students and practitioners describing diagnostic techniques applicable to the adult horse
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Dedication, Page ii, Frank Taylor
Copyright, Page iv
CONSULTING AUTHORS, Pages vii-viii, Sidney Ricketts LVO, Anthony T Blikslager, Kristopher J Hughes, Sandy Love, Andrew Durham, Philip J Johnson, Thomas J Divers, Carlos RF Pinto, Grant S Frazer, Michelle Barton, Lesley E Young, Amanda M House, Louise Southwood, TS Mair, ARS Barr, Philip AS Ivens, Richard J Piercy, Dennis E Brooks, Michel Levy, Hilary Jackson, et al.
PREFACE, Page ix
CHAPTER 1 - Submission of laboratory samples and interpretation of results, Pages 1-27
CHAPTER 2 - Alimentary diseases, Pages 27-72
CHAPTER 3 - Chronic wasting, Pages 73-80
CHAPTER 4 - Liver diseases, Pages 81-88
CHAPTER 5 - Endocrine diseases, Pages 89-100
CHAPTER 6 - Urinary diseases, Pages 101-115
CHAPTER 7 - Genital diseases, fertility and pregnancy, Pages 117-144
CHAPTER 8 - Blood disorders, Pages 145-172
CHAPTER 9 - Cardiovascular diseases, Pages 171-195
CHAPTER 10 - Lymphatic diseases, Pages 195-202
CHAPTER 11 - Fluid, electrolyte and acidโbase balance, Pages 203-216
CHAPTER 12 - Respiratory diseases, Pages 217-248
CHAPTER 13 - Musculoskeletal diseases, Pages 249-285
CHAPTER 14 - Neurological diseases, Pages 287-304
CHAPTER 15 - Ocular diseases, Pages 305-325
CHAPTER 16 - Fat diseases, Pages 323-325
CHAPTER 17 - Skin diseases, Pages 327-343
CHAPTER 18 - Post-mortem examination, Pages 343-352
CHAPTER 19 - Sudden and unexpected death, Pages 353-358
INDEX, Pages 359-372
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