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Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine

Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine
By Alex Gough

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Veterinary practitioners and students are presented with many different and complex cases, and are expected to offer an accurate diagnosis quickly. The differential diagnosis list is one of the most important aspects of the problem–oriented approach to clinical diagnosis. Finding good lists in a readily available form can be difficult, and can involve laborious reference to multiple texts and sources. Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine brings this information together in one place in an easy reference format.


  • A rapid reference that concentrates solely on differential diagnosis lists of major problems in small animal medicine;
  • Details differential diagnoses from diverse findings such as history, physical examination, diagnostic imaging and laboratory test results;
  • Includes radiographs, ultrasounds, selected diagnostic algorithms colour pictures and suggestions for further testing
  • Saves time spent searching multiple texts and sources, by bringing the information together in one place in an easy reference format.

  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #119079 in Books
    • Published on: 2007-05-10
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Binding: Paperback
    • 480 pages

    Editorial Reviews

    Review
    Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine provides an excellent reference tool for formulating differential diagnostic problem lists for small animal patients.... The author has succeeded in providing a textbook that allows veterinary students and clinicians with all levels of experience to promptly formulate a complete differential diagnosis list for problems in small animal medicine. The text provides an inclusive and concise reference in an easy–to–navigate format and is recommended for use in private clinical or academic settings." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

    “Veterinary students [and] general practitioners should all find this book helpful…saves valuable time…useful source of information for anyone who needs a differential diagnosis list quickly…”
    Doody’s Review Service

    “It is a very user–friendly text that takes a very systematic approach to medicine..... compact and could easily slip into a drawer and be accessed easily and quickly. I will definitely keep it in my drawer as a quick reference.”  Tech News

    From the Publisher
    · The first rapid reference that concentrates solely on differential diagnosis lists of major problems in small animal medicine.

    · Details differential diagnoses from diverse findings such as history, physical examination, diagnostic imaging and laboratory test results.

    · Includes radiographs, ultrasounds, selected diagnostic algorithms, colour pictures and protocols for selected diagnostic tests.

    · Covers the majority of presentations that are encountered in practice, including both common and uncommon conditions.

    · Suitable for veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, veterinary specialists with an interest in small animal medicine, and veterinary nurses.

    From the Author
    This book was written to fill what I felt was a gap in the
    market. While working on difficult medical cases, I have often wanted a
    single ready reference to help me formulate a differential list from the
    clinical information I have available. Unfortunately, I found myself
    frequently having to consult multiple textbooks to bring all the
    information I needed together. I decided therefore to write a book that
    would serve as a ready reference for differential diagnoses of the majority
    of presentations that are encountered in practice, including both common
    and uncommon conditions. This text should be of use to veterinary students,
    general practitioners, university interns, residents and anyone who, like
    me, cannot fully carry these lists around in their heads. I hope other
    clinicians find it as useful as I do.