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Atlas of Equine Endoscopy

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Edited by:

Nathan M. Slovis

Atlas of Equine Endoscopy

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Nathan M. Slovis

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Atlas of Equine Endoscopy is a practical reference guide to minimally invasive equine endoscopy of various organ systems. Because endoscopy is now widely used by equine practitione ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - Endoscopic Instrumentation

    James Burns

    Pages 3-27

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    Chapter 2 - Endoscopic Documentation

    James Burns

    Pages 29-34

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    Chapter 3 - Rhinoscopy

    Nathan M. Slovis

    Pages 37-53

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    Chapter 4 - Pharyngoscopy and Laryngoscopy

    Doug Byars

    Pages 55-81

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    Chapter 5 - Endoscopic Examination of the Guttural Pouches

    Thomas Seahorn

    Pages 83-96

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    Chapter 6 - Tracheobronchoscopy

    Edward Voss and Thomas Seahorn

    Pages 97-118

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    Chapter 7 - Esophagoscopy

    Edward Voss

    Pages 119-145

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    Chapter 8 - Gastroscopy and Duodenoscopy

    Fairfield T. Bain, Lucio Petrizzi, ... Aurelio Muttini

    Pages 147-168

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    Chapter 9 - Cystoscopy

    Kim Sprayberry

    Pages 169-182

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    Chapter 10 - Mare Reproductive Tract

    John Steiner

    Pages 183-205

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    Chapter 11 - Stallion Reproductive Tract

    John Steiner

    Pages 207-215

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    Chapter 12 - Proctoscopy

    Nathan M. Slovis

    Pages 217-223

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    Chapter 13 - Treadmill Pharyngoscopy and Laryngoscopy

    Dwayne Rodgerson

    Pages 225-238

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    Chapter 14 - Miscellaneous Endoscopic Procedures

    Nathan M. Slovis

    Pages 239-243

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    Index

    Pages 245-254

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Atlas of Equine Endoscopy is a practical reference guide to minimally invasive equine endoscopy of various organ systems. Because endoscopy is now widely used by equine practitioners, this atlas focuses less on basic principles and more on its use as a diagnostic tool. Coverage includes both normal and abnormal findings, with more than 575 high-definition images, captured by digital camera. Each procedure is discussed consistently, addressing relevant normal anatomy followed by categories of disorders such as neoplasia, inflammation, and abscesses.

Atlas of Equine Endoscopy is a practical reference guide to minimally invasive equine endoscopy of various organ systems. Because endoscopy is now widely used by equine practitioners, this atlas focuses less on basic principles and more on its use as a diagnostic tool. Coverage includes both normal and abnormal findings, with more than 575 high-definition images, captured by digital camera. Each procedure is discussed consistently, addressing relevant normal anatomy followed by categories of disorders such as neoplasia, inflammation, and abscesses.

Key Features

  • State-of-the-art full-color digital images.
  • Illustrated reference of both the normal and abnormal examination findings in each organ system.
  • Distant and close-up views of the anatomy are provided where applicable; this helps identify normal anatomy and anatomical variations.
  • The order of the photographs in each body system reflects the order in which the endoscopic examination is performed.
  • Several different images of the same disorder are provided so the reader can appreciate the different presentations of identical disorders.
  • Contributors are board-certified experts from all equine veterinary specialties.
  • Covers endoscopic equipment, providing valuable comparative information on instruments and video equipment.
  • State-of-the-art full-color digital images.
  • Illustrated reference of both the normal and abnormal examination findings in each organ system.
  • Distant and close-up views of the anatomy are provided where applicable; this helps identify normal anatomy and anatomical variations.
  • The order of the photographs in each body system reflects the order in which the endoscopic examination is performed.
  • Several different images of the same disorder are provided so the reader can appreciate the different presentations of identical disorders.
  • Contributors are board-certified experts from all equine veterinary specialties.
  • Covers endoscopic equipment, providing valuable comparative information on instruments and video equipment.

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ISBN

978-0-323-01848-7

Language

English

Published

2004

Copyright

Copyright © 2004 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved

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Editors

Nathan M. Slovis

Internal Medicine Department, Hagyard-Davidson-McGee, Lexington, Kentucky