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Problem-Based Feline Medicine

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This focused resource Problem-Based Feline Medicine covers all medical conditions that affect cats. Using a unique problem-based approach, it provides essential information for assessing presenting symptoms, reaching a differential diagnosis, and selecting the appropriate course of treatment for feline patients. A consistent format makes it easy to find information related to key signs and possible causative factors (graded to indicate how common each is), diagnosis, differential diagnosis (including tests where appropriate), treatment, prognosis, and prevention (where applicable) for each clinical condition…

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This focused resource Problem-Based Feline Medicine covers all medical conditions that affect cats. Using a unique problem-based approach, it provides essential information for assessing presenting symptoms, reaching a differential diagnosis, and selecting the appropriate course of treatment for feline patients. A consistent format makes it easy to find information related to key signs and possible causative factors (graded to indicate how common each is), diagnosis, differential diagnosis (including tests where appropriate), treatment, prognosis, and prevention (where applicable) for each clinical condition. Key features include: – Unique problem-based approach discusses how to make a problem-based diagnosis; – concise, logical format makes this resource ideal for quick reference in the clinical setting; – covers every condition likely to be encountered in cats worldwide; – features a strong international contributor list of feline experts from North America, UK, Europe, and Australia; – and a comprehensive drug formulary lists all drug treatments available for cats. 1,485 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Jacquie Rand, Editor. University of Queensland, School of Veterinary Science, St Lucia (Australia).
  • Publication date (print and digital versions): 2006-09 – Saunders (imprint of Elsevier); Copyright © 2006 by Elsevier Limited.