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  • Categories: Veterinary Books
  • Author: Carlos Torrente Artero
  • Author: Novellas Torroja
  • Author: Roberto Rabozzi, DVM
Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats - Book Details - Veterinary Book Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats - Book Details - Veterinary Book

Diagnostic Ultrasound...

Price CAD 154.35

This book provides new insight into feline ultrasound in daily practice. From cranial to caudal, the feline species has been thoroughly scanned, detailing for each body region the scanning technique, as well as the ultrasonography of both the normal and the diseased organ. In each chapter, key points highlight feline species' special features and help the reader focus on the most important. Several short ultrasound clips are also available in the electronic version of the book, increasing, even more, the interest of this book: an up-to-date text and several references to the latest studies.

Small Animal Emergency Care. Quick Reference Guide - book details - veterinary book - Carlos Torrente Artero Small Animal Emergency Care. Quick Reference Guide - book details - veterinary book - Carlos Torrente Artero

Small Animal Emergency...

Price CAD 69.30

This handbook about small animal emergency care contains the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the most common emergencies seen in small animal practice, classified by organ systems. For each emergency, a definition of the condition that has caused the situation, its causes, the diagnostic approach, and the most appropriate treatment is provided. The goal is to provide an easily accessible quick reference guide to save valuable time during stressful emergency medical cases.

Point-of-Care ultrasound in...
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Point-of-Care...

Price CAD 222.60

For the first time, also in veterinary medicine, a text that applies the Point-of-Care ultrasound approach (PoCUS) and which uses the understanding of the ultrasound sign within a dynamic context, that of the most common clinical syndromes in emergency and intensive care, is available.