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Feline Gastroenterology

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The aim of Feline Gastroenterology is to focus on problems unique to the feline alimentary tract in comparison to dogs and to discuss them in detail, but also to highlight areas where knowledge is lacking or can only be derived from comparison with other companion animal species or humans. Instead of being a comprehensive work of “all things GI” in the cat, this ebook aims to shine a light on topics that are novel, such as the microbiome or probiotics, and might not have been covered by other standard textbooks. This ebook focuses on “a medic’s perspective” on feline alimentary tract health, which starts with considering differential diagnoses in a structured way based on the most common clinical signs…

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The aim of Feline Gastroenterology is to focus on problems unique to the feline alimentary tract in comparison to dogs and to discuss them in detail, but also to highlight areas where knowledge is lacking or can only be derived from comparison with other companion animal species or humans. Instead of being a comprehensive work of “all things GI” in the cat, this ebook aims to shine a light on topics that are novel, such as the microbiome or probiotics, and might not have been covered by other standard textbooks. 1,005 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Fabio Procoli. DMV, MVetMed, DipACVIM, DipECVIM-CA, MRCVS. Currently Head of the Internal Medicine Department at Ospedale Veterinario I Portoni Rossi, a private small animal referral hospital in Bologna (Italy).
  • Karin Allenspach. DVM, PhD in veterinary immunology, DipECVIM-CA. She is currently employed as Professor in Internal Medicine and Translational Health at Iowa State University, Ames, IA (USA).
  • Silke Salvati Schmitz. DrMedVet, PhD, DipECVIM-CA, FHEA, MRCVS. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh (UK).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2021-07 – Edra (imprint of Grupo Asis); Copyright © 2021 by Edra S.p.A.*.