Başlık:
Manual of equine gastroenterology
ISBN:
9780702024863
Yayın Bilgisi:
London : W.B. Saunders Company , 2002.
Fiziksel Tanım:
540 s. ; 24 sm.
Özet:
Manual of Gastro enterology T. Divers<br><br><br>Contents<br>Contributors .................................... xi<br>Preface ........................................ xv<br>SECTION 1: DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES IN EQUINE GASTROENTEROLOGY<br>1 Physical examination ..................... 3<br>General physical examination and auscultation .... 3<br>F Taylor<br>Nasogastric intubation ........................ 4<br>F Taylor<br>Rectal examination ........................... 6<br>POE Mueller<br>2 Additional diagnostic procedures ........... 9<br>Rectal biopsy ................................ 9<br>F Taylor<br>Liver biopsy ................................ 10<br>F Taylor<br>Clinical pathology ..............."............ 11<br>F Taylor<br>Abdominocentesis ........................... 13<br>TMair<br>Analysis of peritoneal fluid ................... 16<br>TMair<br>Carbohydrate absorption tests ................. 20<br>F Taylor<br>Endoscopy ................................. 21<br>MJ Murray<br>Ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen . . 26<br>CM Marr, J Lyons, and S Freeman<br>Nuclear scintigraphy ......................... 34<br>R Weller and CM Marr<br>Breath hydrogen tests ....................... 38<br>TMair<br>3 Laparoscopy ........................... 41<br>CA Ragle<br>Instrumentation ............................ 41<br>Indications for laparoscopy ................... 44<br>Surgical procedures .......................... 46<br>SECTION 2: GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES AND THEIR CONTROL<br>4 Parasite-associated gastrointestinal disease .. 53<br>S Love<br> <br>Features of equine parasite infections .......... 53<br>Pathogenesis of parasitic gastrointestinal disease . . 54 Clinical features of parasitic-associated disease<br>’entities’ ................................ 55<br>Investigation of suspected parasite-associated<br>disease .................................. 56<br>Treatment ................................. 57<br>Parasite control programs .................... 58<br>Clinical aspects of minor equine intestinal<br>parasites ................................. 60<br>SECTION 3: UPPER ALIMENTARY TRACT DISEASES<br>5 Differential diagnosis and evaluation of<br>dysphagia ............................. 63<br>JG Lane<br>Normal deglutition .......................... 63<br>Diagnosis of dysphagia ....................... 64<br>Conditions compromising the oral phase of<br>deglutition ............................... 65<br>Conditions compromising the pharyngeal<br>phase of deglutition ....................... 66<br>Conditions compromising the esophageal<br>phase of deglutition ....................... 66<br>6 Diseases of the oral cavity and soft palate . . 69<br>Dental disease .............................. 69<br>BA Rucker<br>Disorders of the mouth ...................... 78<br>MA Ball<br>Cleft palate ................................ 79<br>SA Semevolos and NG Ducharme<br>7 Esophageal diseases ..................... 89<br>SL Fubini<br>Anatomy and physiology ..................... 89<br>Esophageal disorders ........................ 89<br>General surgical considerations ................ 90<br>Specific disorders ............................ 92<br>Complications of esophageal surgery ........... 96<br>SECTION 4: COLIC<br>8 Etiology, risk factors, and<br>pathophysiology of colic ................ 101<br> <br>Factors associated with increased risk of colic . .. 101<br>A/D Cohen<br>Pathophysiology of intestinal obstruction ...... 103<br>DE Freeman<br>9 Clinical evaluation of the colic case ....... 107<br>Clinical signs of colic ....................... 107<br>TMair<br>Physical examination of a horse with colic ...... 109<br>PD Van Harreveld and EM Gaughan<br>Rectal examination for the acute abdomen ..... 112<br>POE Mueller<br>False (non-gastrointestinal) colics ............. 118<br>TMair<br>Medical therapies for colic ...................119<br>TMair<br>Spasmodic colic ............................ 125<br>TMair<br>Acute colic -the decision to refer ............. 126<br>TMair<br>Colic - decisions for surgery .................. 129<br>EM Gaughan and PD Van Harreveld<br>Preparation of the horse for referral transport ..132<br>A Worster<br>Intravenous catheterization and complications . . 134<br>TJ Divers<br>Fluid and electrolyte therapy and acid-base<br>balance in horses with abdominal pain ....... 138<br>TJ Divers<br>Preoperative preparation .................... 140<br>P Rakestraw<br>Prognosis for acute abdominal pain ........... 141<br>P Rakestraw<br>10 Surgery for colic (including anesthesia) .... 145<br>Anesthesia for colic surgery ................. 145<br>RD Gleed<br>Surgical approaches to the abdomen .......... 155<br>A/G Ducharme<br>Surgical exploration of the abdomen .......... 158<br>A/G Ducharme<br>Evaluation of gut viability ................... 164<br>DE Freeman<br>Enterotomy, resection, and anastomosis techniques ............................. 168<br>A/G Ducharme<br>Closure of the abdomen ..................... 181<br>A/G Ducharme<br>Repeat laparotomy ......................... 184<br>A/G Ducharme<br>11 Postoperative treatment and<br>complications ......................... 189<br>Postoperative monitoring ................... 189<br>A/G Ducharme<br> <br>Treatment of endotoxemia .................. 191<br>DM Ainsworth<br>Nutritional support after alimentary tract<br>surgery ................................. 196<br>SL Ralston<br>Postoperative shock and organ failure ......... 198<br>LR Goodrich<br>Postoperative pain ......................... 204<br>LR Goodrich<br>Abdominal adhesions ....................... 209<br>Si Fubini<br>Ileus ..................................... 211<br>P Rakestraw<br>Impaction at the anastomosis ................ 215<br>P Rakestraw<br>Incisional complications ..................... 216<br>NG Ducharme<br>Postoperative complications - myopathy/<br>neuropathy ............................. 219<br>BA Valentine<br>Postoperative complications-thrombophlebitis . . 222<br>C Walsh<br>Postoperative complications - peritonitis ....... 227<br>TMair<br>Postoperative complications - laminitis ........ 229<br>CS Cable<br>Postoperative complications - colitis ........... 230<br>TJ Divers<br>Postoperative complications - cardiac<br>arrhythmias ............................. 232<br>M Bowen<br>12 Diseases of the stomach ................ 241<br>MJ Murray<br>Gastric ulceration in the adult ................ 241<br>Gastric impaction .......................... 245<br>Gastric dilation ............................ 246<br>Gastric rupture ............................ 247<br>Gastric squamous cell carcinoma .............. 247<br>3 Diseases of the small intestine resulting<br>in colic ............................... 249<br>Gß Edwards and O Proudman<br>Anatomy and physiology of the small intestine .. 249<br>Epidemiology of small intestinal colic ......... 250<br>Pathophysiology of small intestinal obstruction .. 251 Clinical signs and diagnosis of small intestinal<br>disease ................................. 253<br>Surgical correction of small intestinal obstruction . 254 Medical treatment of small intestinal disease ... 257 Causes of small intestinal disease ............. 258<br>Prognosis ................................. 262<br>Surgical colic cases ......................... 263<br> <br>14 Cecal diseases that can result in colic ...... 267<br>R B Edwards<br>Cecal tympany ............................. 268<br>Cecal impaction ............................ 269<br>Cecocecal and cecocolic intussusceptions ....... 272<br>Cecal perforation .......................... 274<br>Cecal acidosis .............................. 275<br>Cecal infarction ............................ 276<br>15 Diseases of the large colon that can<br>result in colic .......................... 279<br>Impactions ............................... 279<br>RR Hanson<br>Sand impaction ............................
282<br>RR Hanson<br>Displacement of the large colon .............. 284<br>RP Hackett<br>Large colon volvulus ....................... 288<br>RP Hackett<br>Primary colonic tympany .................... 292<br>RP Hackett<br>Non-strangulating infarction of the large colon . 293<br>RP Hackett<br>Enterolithiasis ............................. 293<br>AT Fischer, Jr<br>Segmental eosinophilic colitis ................ 296<br>GB Edwards<br>16 Diseases of the small colon and rectum .... 299<br>J Schumacher<br>Diseases of the small colon .............. 299<br>Enteroliths ................................ 299<br>Foreign body obstruction ................... 300<br>Fecal impaction ............................ 301<br>Fecaliths, phytoconglobates, and bezoars ...... 302<br>Intramural hematoma ...................... 303<br>Mesocolic rupture .......................... 303<br>Strangulating lesions of the small colon ........ 303<br>Non-strangulating infarction of the small colon . . 304 Intestinal atresia ........................... 304<br>Diseases of the rectum ................. 305<br>Rectal tears ............................... 305<br>Rectal prolapse ............................ 312<br>Anorectal lymphadenopathy ................ 314<br>17 Other conditions ....................... 317<br>Abdominal distention in the adult horse ....... 317<br>TMair<br>Peritonitis ................................ 322<br>TMair<br>Abdominal abscesses ....................... 330<br>TMair<br> <br>Hemoperitoneum .......................... 332<br>FT Bain<br>Gastrointestinal neoplasia ................... 334<br>M Hillyer<br>The differential diagnosis and evaluation of<br>chronic and recurrent colic ................. 338<br>TMair<br>Grass sickness .............................. 343<br>RS Pirle<br>Pancreatic diseases ......................... 348<br>TMair<br>Causes of colic associated with reproduction<br>and the reproductive tract in the brood mare .. 351 CM Schweizer<br>SECTION 5: CHRONIC WEIGHT LOSS, MALABSORPTION SYNDROMES, AND LIVER DISEASE<br>18 Chronic weight loss .................... 367<br>TMair<br>Differential diagnosis and evaluation of chronic weight loss ....................... 367<br>Malabsorption syndromes ................... 376<br>19 Hepatic and biliary tract diseases ......... 381<br>Acute hepatic disease with failure ............. 381<br>TJ Divers<br>Primary hyperammonemia ................... 384<br>SF Peek<br>Biliary tract disease ......................... 386<br>SF Peek<br>Pyrrolizidine alkaloid intoxication ............. 389<br>GP Car/son<br>Chronic active hepatitis ..................... 391<br>GP Car/son<br>Chronic liver disease ........................ 392<br>GP Carbon<br>Hyperlipemia .............................. 394<br>TMair<br>SECTION 6: ACUTE AND CHRONIC DIARRHEA<br>20 Acute diarrhea ........................ 405<br>General principles of treatment of acute<br>diarrhea in adult horses ................... 405<br>TJ Divers<br>Salmonellosis .............................. 406<br>TJ Divers<br>Clostridial diarrhea in adult horses ............ 410<br>TJ Divers<br>Potomac horse fever ........................ 412<br>JM Bartol<br> <br>Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug toxicity ... 415<br>A/D Cohen<br>Toxic colitides ............................. 417<br>A/D Cohen<br>Grain overload ............................ 421<br>MA Ball<br>Acute diarrhea in adult horses - other causes .. . 422<br>TJ Divers<br>21 Chronic diarrhea ....................... 427<br>Differential diagnosis and evaluation of<br>chronic diarrhea in the adult horse .......... 427<br>TMair<br>General principles of treatment of chronic<br>diarrhea in adult horses ................... 430<br>TMair<br>Larval cyathostomosis ....................... 432<br>TMair<br>Strongylosis ............................... 436<br>TMair<br>Chronic inflammatory bowel disease and<br>intestinal neoplasia ...................... 437<br>TMair<br>Sand enteropathy .......................... 437<br>TMair<br>Equine right dorsal colitis .................... 438<br>A/D Cohen<br>Chronic diarrhea in adult horses -<br>other causes ............................. 442<br>TMair<br>SECTION 7: GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE IN THE FOAL<br>22 Clinical evaluation of the foal ............ 449<br>Evaluation of the foal with colic .............. 449<br>CS Cable<br>Diagnostic imaging procedures in the foal ...... 454<br>JM Reimer<br>Differential diagnosis and evaluation of the<br>foal with abdominal distention ............... 459<br>CS Cable<br>Medical therapy in the foal with abdominal<br>pain ................................... 463<br>G Perkins<br>Surgical decision for the foal with colic ......... 465<br>CS Cable<br>23 Stomach diseases of the foal ............ 469<br>MJ Murray<br>Gastroduodenal ulceration .................. 469<br>VIII<br> <br>Gastric endoparasitism ...................... 475<br>Gastric abscess ............................. 476<br> <br>24 Small intestinal diseases associated with<br>colic in the foal ........................ 477<br>J Orsini<br>Congenital defects associated with colic ........ 477<br>Acquired small intestinal diseases associated<br>with colic ............................... 480<br>Postoperative management and complications .. 483 Outcome and prognosis ..................... 483<br>25 Large and small colon diseases associated<br>with colic in the foal ................... 485<br>Retained meconium ........................ 485<br>WV Bernard<br>Atresia coli ................................ 486<br>EM Santschi<br>lleocolonic aganglionosis .................... 488<br>EM Santschi<br>26 Diseases of the rectum and anus in the<br>foal .................................. 491<br>EM Santschi<br>Atresia recti and ani ........................ 491<br>27 Diarrhea in the foal .................... 493<br>Foal heat diarrhea .......................... 493<br>J Freestone<br>Viral diarrhea in foals ...................... 493<br>TD Byars<br>Salmonellosis in the foal ..................... 495<br>JL Whiting and TD Byars<br>Clostridial enterocolitis in foals ............... 499<br>TJ Divers<br>Rhodococcus equi as an agent of intestinal<br>disease ................................. 502<br>KA Sprayberry<br>Equine cryptosporidial diarrhea ............... 504<br>ND Cohen<br>Diarrhea - other causes ..................... 507<br>JF Freestone<br>I<br>Proliferative enteropathy in foals ............. 508<br>J-P Lavoie and R Drolet<br>28 Hepatic diseases in foals ................ 513<br>Portosystemic shunts ........................ 513<br>LA Fortier<br>Tyzzer’s disease ............................ 516<br>WV Bernard<br>Congenital disorders ........................ 517<br>JE Adolf<br>1<br> <br>Neoplastic conditions ....................... 518<br>JE Adolf<br>Infectious processes ........................ 518<br>JE Adolf and TJ Divers<br>Toxic disorders ............................. 522<br>JE Adolf and TJ Divers<br> <br>Other Liver Diseases ........................ 523<br>JE Adolf and TJ Divers<br>Index ........................................ 527<br>
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