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Disease Mechanisms in Small Animal Surgery

By: Bojrab, M. Joseph.
Contributor(s): Daniel D. Smeak | Mark S. Bloomberg.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1993Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1271 p.ISBN: 0812114914 (paperback); 9780812114911 (paperback).Subject(s): Medicine | Surgery | Clinical Medicine and Surgery | Veterinary surgeryDDC classification: 636.0897 Joseph 14248 2nd 1993 CMS Summary: Designed to provide veterinarians with clinically relevant guidance concerning the aetiology and pathogenesis of surgically managed diseases in the dog and cat. Features new to this edition include new material; a diagnostic imaging section; larger text. The book covers specific guidelines for patient evaluation and treatment planning. There is also coverage of coagulation disorders, transfusion protocols, oncologic disorders; cardiac diseases, wound-healing and thermal injury.
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Designed to provide veterinarians with clinically relevant guidance concerning the aetiology and pathogenesis of surgically managed diseases in the dog and cat. Features new to this edition include new material; a diagnostic imaging section; larger text. The book covers specific guidelines for patient evaluation and treatment planning. There is also coverage of coagulation disorders, transfusion protocols, oncologic disorders; cardiac diseases, wound-healing and thermal injury.

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