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Canine Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreatic Diseases

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Diseases of the liver and pancreas can cause a degree of despair in veterinary practitioners: so much about the causes and treatments of these diseases is poorly understood, and too many cases remain idiopathic. Nonetheless, over recent years, clinical research makes clear that logical workup and treatment of clinical cases really can significantly impact both the quality and duration of life. There are very few, if any, clinical signs that are pathognomonic for liver or pancreas diseases, and the clinician must consider differential diagnoses for presenting signs. Canine Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreatic Diseases fills the gap…

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Diseases of the liver and pancreas can cause a degree of despair in veterinary practitioners: so much about the causes and treatments of these diseases is poorly understood, and too many cases remain idiopathic. Nonetheless, over recent years, clinical research makes clear that logical workup and treatment of clinical cases really can significantly impact both the quality and duration of life. There are very few, if any, clinical signs that are pathognomonic for liver or pancreas diseases, and the clinician must consider differential diagnoses for presenting signs. The first section of Canine Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreas Diseases deals with problem-orientated algorithms and guides both first and second opinion practitioners through clinical assessments and workups. The subsequent sections meticulously delve into pancreatic and liver diseases, encompassing clinical pathology, imaging, biopsy acquisition, cytology. 827 p.

Series: Veterinary Internal Medicine

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  • Penny Watson, Editor. MA, VetMD, CertVR, DSAM, ECVIM, FRCVS, RCVS fellow. Recently retired from clinical practice, but she continues with research and lecturing activities, after spending 29 years at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital in Cambridge (UK).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2024-06 – Edra Publishing; Copyright © 2024 by Edra Publishing US LLC.

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