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E-grāmata: Clinical Equine Oncology

(Professor in Equine Medicine
The Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital
University of Liverpool, UK)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780702042683
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780702042683

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Clinical Equine Oncology is a highly illustrated and clinically based comprehensive reference that contains theoretical and detailed scientific components to interest a wide range of readers.The book is arranged in three sections. Section One sets out to provide a platform for understanding the cellular basis of cancer and its aetiopathogenesis, along with the broad principles of diagnosis, treatment and management of cancer cases. Section Two sets out the finer details of the main groups of cancer in horses and provides an in-depth description of the literature and what is generally known about the various conditions. Section Three provides busy practitioners with a ready reckoner in respect of the tumors that occur in each of the ten body systems.Clinical Equine Oncology is a very comprehensive work that will enable a clinician to diagnose the majority of tumors and have rapid access to clinically useful information when a diagnosis is provided clinically or by the pathologist. Primarily aimed at veterinary surgeons, it will also be of interest to anyone working in the equine field, including students studying equine science degrees, veterinary nurses and paraprofessionals such as equine dentists.An authoritative, inclusive and unique study that is likely to be the standard reference for years to comeAuthored by top experts in the fieldOver 800 excellent quality and unique photographs highlighting appearance before and after treatmentMore than 80 full colour diagramsHighly practical layout with icon-based references for quick appraisal of prevalence and prognosisMore than 50 different types of tumour covered
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Dedication xi
Glossary xiii
SECTION I Basic principles of oncology
1 Introduction
3(4)
2 The challenges and problems of equine oncological practice
7(4)
3 Tumour nomenclature
11(12)
4 Biology of tumour growth
23(39)
5 Clinical effects of cancer in horses
62(8)
6 Paraneoplastic syndromes
70(15)
7 Principles of diagnosis
85(23)
8 Pathological methods in equine oncology
108(10)
9 Principles of oncological therapy
118(83)
SECTION II Pathology
10 Introduction
201(2)
11 Sarcoids
203(17)
12 Squamous cell carcinoma
220(17)
13 Melanocytic neoplasms
237(10)
14 Other epithelial neoplasms: cutaneous, mucocutaneous and ocular adnexal
247(34)
15 Internal surface-based neoplasia: mesothelioma
281(4)
16 Mesenchymal neoplasms: fibrous and adipose
285(14)
17 Nerve sheath neoplasms
299(6)
18 Smooth muscle and skeletal muscle neoplasms
305(7)
19 Bone and dental region neoplasms
312(20)
20 Vascular neoplasms
332(10)
21 Haematopoietic (round cell) neoplasms
342(21)
22 Central and peripheral nervous system neoplasms
363(9)
23 Internal ocular neoplasms
372(4)
24 Endocrine and neuroendocrine neoplasms
376(17)
25 Gonadal neoplasms
393(13)
26 Stem or progenitor cell neoplasms
406(9)
SECTION III Practitioner's guide to equine tumours
27 Approach to the suspected or confirmed cancer case
415(14)
28 Tumours of the alimentary tract and abdominal cavity
429(51)
29 Tumours of the upper and lower respiratory tract
480(32)
30 Tumours of the cardiovascular system
512(32)
31 Tumours of the skin
544(41)
32 Tumours of the endocrine and neuroendocrine systems
585(16)
33 Tumours of nerves and nervous tissue
601(12)
34 Tumours of the eye
613(16)
35 Tumours of the male and female reproductive systems and mammary gland
629(23)
36 Tumours of the urinary tract
652(12)
37 Tumours of the musculoskeletal system
664(17)
Index 681