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Equine Oncology, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1E [PRINT ON DEMAND]
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Elsevier
Editor | : | Anna Hollis |
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・Release: 2024
・ISBN: 9780443129377
・240 Pages
・Trim Size: 229 X 152 X 25.4 ・PRINT ON DEMAND
Description
In this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, guest editor Dr. Anna Hollis brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Equine Oncology. Top experts in the field discuss treatments and diagnostics for common equine tumors and tumors found in the GI tract, respiratory tract, and urogenital tract.
Key Features
- Contains 15 relevant, practice-oriented topics including diagnosis and staging of equine neoplasia; chemotherapeutics in equine practice; radiotherapy in equine practice; melanomas; unusual equine tumors (MCT, HSA, mesothelioma, etc.); paraneoplastic syndromes; and more.
- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on equine oncology, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
Table of Contents
- Principles of Tumor Biology
- Diagnosis and Staging of Equine Neoplasia
- Surgical Management of Equine Neoplasia
- Chemotherapeutics in Equine Practice
- Radiotherapy in Equine Practice
- What Is the Evidence Behind Sarcoid Treatments?
- Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Horses: An Update of the Aetiopathogenesis and Treatment Options
- Equine Melanoma Updates
- Lymphoma & Myeloproliferative Disease
- Oral and Sinonasal Tumors
- Equine Gastrointestinal Neoplasia
- Tumors of the Urogenital Tract
- Tumors of the Respiratory Tract
- Unusual Equine Tumors
- Paraneoplastic Syndromes in Horses