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Problem-based feline medicine
Rand, Jacquie.

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    Title/Author: Problem-based feline medicine/ edited by Jacquie Rand.{me_controlnum}
    other author: Rand, Jacquie.
    Published: Edinburgh ;Saunders, : 2006.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 1479 p.)
    Notes: Includes index.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. How to make a problem-based diagnosis -- Upper Respiratory Tract -- 2. The cat with acute sneezing or nasal discharge -- 3. The cat with chronic nasal discharge -- 4. The cat with stridor -- Lower Respiratory Tract -- 5. The dyspneic or tachypneic cat -- 6. The cat with hydrothorax -- 7. The coughing cat -- 8. The cyanotic cat -- Cardiac -- 9. The cat with abnormal heart sounds -- 10. The cat with tachycardia, bradycardia ot an irregular rhythm -- 11. The cat with and enlarged heart -- Urinary Tract -- 12. The cat straining to urinate -- 13. The incontinent cat -- 14. The cat with discoloured urine -- 15. The cat with inappropriate urination -- 16. The cat with polyuria or polydipsia -- Acute Illness -- 17. The cat with acute depression, anorexia or dehydration -- Weight Loss or Chronic Illness -- 18. The cat with weight loss or chronic illness -- 19. The thin, inappetent cat -- Miscellaneous Problems -- 20. The pyrexic cat -- 21. The cat with enlarged lymph nodes -- 22. The yellow cat or cat with increased liver enzymes -- 23. The cat with abdominal distension or abdominal fluid -- 24. The bleeding cat -- Abnormal Laboratory Data -- 25. The anaemic cat -- 26. The polycythemic cat -- 27. The cat with electrolyte or acid-base problems -- 28. The cat with hyperlipidemia -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- 29. The salivating cat -- 30. The cat with bad breath or oral lesions -- 31. The regurgitating cat -- 32. The cat with acute vomiting -- 33. The cat with chronic vomiting -- 34. The cat with acute diarrhea -- 35. The cat with chronic small bowel diarrhea -- 36. The cat with chronic large bowel diarrhea -- 37. The constipated or straining cat -- Neurology -- 38. The cat with seizures, circling and/or changed behaviour -- 39. The cat with stupor or coma -- 40. The cat with a head tilt or nystagmus -- 41. The cat with a tremor or twitching -- 42. The cat with anisicoria or abnormally dilated or constricted pupils -- 43. The cat with ventroflexion of the neck -- Abnormal Gait -- 44. The weak and ataxic cat or paralysed cat -- 45. The hypermetric and ataxic cat without weakness -- 46. The cat with generalised weakness -- 47. The lame cat -- Behavioural Problems -- 48. The aggressive cat -- 49. The cat with anxiety-related behaviour problems -- Skin Problems -- 50. The cat with miliary dermatitis or pruritis -- 51. The cat with alopecia -- 52. The cat with skin lumps or bumps -- 53. The cat with non-healig lesions -- 54. The cat with paw or pad problems -- Reproductive and Neonatal -- 55. The fading kitten / neonate -- 56. The infertile Queen -- 57. The cat with vaginal discharge -- Eye -- 58. The blind cat or cat with retinal lesions -- 59. The cat with a red globe -- 60. The cat with ocular discharge or changed conjunctival appearance -- 61. The cat with abnormalities confined to the cornea -- 62. The cat with a cloudy eye -- 63. The cat with an abnormal pupil size or pupil response -- 64. The cat with changed iris appearance -- 65. The cat with abnormal globe position or size -- 66. The cat with changed eyelid appearance -- 67. The cat with an abnormal third eyelid -- Drugs -- 68. Special considerations related to drug use in cats -- 69. Drug formulary.
    Subject: Cats - Diseases. -
    Online resource: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780702024887
    ISBN: 0702024880
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