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  • Author: Asier Basurco
  • Author: Maite Verde
Dermatologic Diagnosis in Dogs. An Approach Based on Clinical Patterns - book cover - veterinary book Dermatologic Diagnosis in Dogs. An Approach Based on Clinical Patterns - book cover - veterinary book

Dermatologic Diagnosis in Dogs. An Approach Based on Clinical Patterns

Precio 2.095,00 $

Using a variety of graphical resources, this atlas describes the cutaneous clinical patterns most commonly encountered in dogs (accounting for 90 % of cases seen in veterinary clinics), as well as the associated aetiologies. For each pattern, corresponding guidelines are provided to ensure correct diagnosis. This book has been designed as an educational guide for veterinary practitioners to facilitate the diagnosis of skin diseases. The wealth of graphical material complementing the text provides veterinary surgeons with reference images with which to compare the cases they encounter in the clinic.

Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Parasites. Diagnosis, Control and Prevention - Book details - Veterinary Book - Asier Barusco Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Parasites. Diagnosis, Control and Prevention - Book details - Veterinary Book - Asier Barusco

Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Parasites. Diagnosis, Control and Prevention

Precio 1.995,00 $

This new atlas focuses on how parasitic diseases can be diagnosed, treated, and prevented, with a special emphasis on those aspects on which pet owners can have an influence. It includes a classification of parasitic diseases according to the organ systems they affect, parasites in exotic animals, and a description of the most important zoonoses transmitted by dogs and cats.

This new volume of the collection Pet Owner Educational Atlas aims to help pet owners gain a better understanding of parasites, always through their veterinary surgeon's explanations and recommendations. It continues with the goal established in the first work: helping veterinarians in their communication with the pet owners when it comes to explaining how a parasitic disease is affecting their pets.