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- 2009049308 created "c2010.".
- 2009049308 date "2010".
- 2009049308 date "c2010.".
- 2009049308 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009049308 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009049308 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Localization of disease: use history and physical examination to characterize upper vs. lower, airway vs. parenchymal vs. pleural, heart vs. lung,.2. Respiratory diagnostics:.General: lab work and serology, pulse oximetry, arterial blood gas analysis, ECG?.Imaging: radiography, fluoroscopy, US and CT, transoral and transtracheal wash, respiratory endoscopy, thoracocentesis, FNA and lung biopsy, scintigraphy.Sample analysis: nasal/airway/fluid cytology and culture.3. Respiratory therapeutics:.Specific drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, glucocorticoids, bronchodilators, mucolytics.Routes of therapy: parenteral vs. enteral, nebulization, metered dose inhalers.Adjunct therapy: coupage, nutritional management, oxygen administration, indications for ventilatory support, chest tube placement..Disease sections below to include brief history and physical exam features specific for each disorder, relevant pathophysiology, specific diagnostic findings, treatment, prognosis..4. Nasal disorders.Structural: stenotic nares and brachycephalic syndrome, nasal foreign body, tooth root abscess, nasopharyngeal stenosis.Infectious: Cryptococcosis, aspergillosis.Inflammatory: nasopharyngeal polyps, CRS, LPR.Neoplastic.5. Diseases of airways.Structural: laryngeal paralysis, tracheal collapse, bronchiectasis.Infectious: canine upper respiratory disease complex (expand to include Bordetella and Mycoplasma bronchitis), parasitic bronchitis.Inflammatory: chronic bronchitis, feline asthma/bronchitis.Neoplastic.6. Parenchymal disease.Structural: ciliary dyskinesia, lung lobe torsion.Infectious: pneumonia (bacterial, fungal, viral, rickettsial, protozoal).Inflammatory: eosinophilic bronchopneumopathy, aspiration pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis.Neoplastic.7. Pleural and mediastinal disease.Structural: pneumothorax, diaphragmatic hernia.Infectious: pyothorax, FIP.Neoplastic.Miscellaneous: hemothorax, chylothorax.8. Vascular disorders: pulmonary thromboembolism, heartworm disease, pulmonary hypertension.".
- 2009049308 extent "xi, 202 p. :".
- 2009049308 identifier "9780813816715 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009049308 issued "2010".
- 2009049308 issued "c2010.".
- 2009049308 language "eng".
- 2009049308 publisher "Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell,".
- 2009049308 subject "636.089/62 22".
- 2009049308 subject "Cat Diseases therapy.".
- 2009049308 subject "Cats Diseases.".
- 2009049308 subject "Clinical Medicine methods.".
- 2009049308 subject "Dog Diseases therapy.".
- 2009049308 subject "Dogs Diseases.".
- 2009049308 subject "Respiratory Tract Diseases veterinary.".
- 2009049308 subject "Respiratory organs Diseases.".
- 2009049308 subject "SF992.R47 J64 2010".
- 2009049308 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Localization of disease: use history and physical examination to characterize upper vs. lower, airway vs. parenchymal vs. pleural, heart vs. lung,.2. Respiratory diagnostics:.General: lab work and serology, pulse oximetry, arterial blood gas analysis, ECG?.Imaging: radiography, fluoroscopy, US and CT, transoral and transtracheal wash, respiratory endoscopy, thoracocentesis, FNA and lung biopsy, scintigraphy.Sample analysis: nasal/airway/fluid cytology and culture.3. Respiratory therapeutics:.Specific drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, glucocorticoids, bronchodilators, mucolytics.Routes of therapy: parenteral vs. enteral, nebulization, metered dose inhalers.Adjunct therapy: coupage, nutritional management, oxygen administration, indications for ventilatory support, chest tube placement..Disease sections below to include brief history and physical exam features specific for each disorder, relevant pathophysiology, specific diagnostic findings, treatment, prognosis..4. Nasal disorders.Structural: stenotic nares and brachycephalic syndrome, nasal foreign body, tooth root abscess, nasopharyngeal stenosis.Infectious: Cryptococcosis, aspergillosis.Inflammatory: nasopharyngeal polyps, CRS, LPR.Neoplastic.5. Diseases of airways.Structural: laryngeal paralysis, tracheal collapse, bronchiectasis.Infectious: canine upper respiratory disease complex (expand to include Bordetella and Mycoplasma bronchitis), parasitic bronchitis.Inflammatory: chronic bronchitis, feline asthma/bronchitis.Neoplastic.6. Parenchymal disease.Structural: ciliary dyskinesia, lung lobe torsion.Infectious: pneumonia (bacterial, fungal, viral, rickettsial, protozoal).Inflammatory: eosinophilic bronchopneumopathy, aspiration pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis.Neoplastic.7. Pleural and mediastinal disease.Structural: pneumothorax, diaphragmatic hernia.Infectious: pyothorax, FIP.Neoplastic.Miscellaneous: hemothorax, chylothorax.8. Vascular disorders: pulmonary thromboembolism, heartworm disease, pulmonary hypertension.".
- 2009049308 title "Clinical canine and feline respiratory medicine / Lynelle R. Johnson.".
- 2009049308 type "text".