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Equine Internal Medicine

Equine Internal MedicineAuthors: Stephen M. Reed DVM Dip ACVIM, Warwick M. Bayly BVSc MS, Debra C. Sellon DVM PhD DACVIM
Publisher: Saunders
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 386636

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3
Pages: 1488
Number Of Items: 1

ISBN: 141605670X
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.10896
EAN: 9781416056706
ASIN: 141605670X

Publication Date: December 11, 2009  (In 18 Days)
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Develop an essential understanding of the principles of equine disease with this one-of-a-kind, problem-based resource! Extensively revised and updated with contributions from an international team of experts, this 3rd edition reflects the latest clinical research in equine medicine and focuses on the basic pathophysiologic mechanisms that underlie the development of various equine diseases to help you confidently diagnose, treat, and manage patient conditions.




  • Problem-based approach outlines how to apply the latest clinical evidence directly to the conditions you'll encounter in practice.


  • Pathophysiology is emphasized throughout, providing a sound basis for discussions of the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis that follow.



  • Body systems chapters begin with a thorough discussion of the diagnostic method appropriate to the system, including physical examination, clinical pathology, radiography, endoscopy, and ultrasonography.



  • Flow charts, diagrams, and algorithms clarify complex material.




  • Extensive content updates throughout the text help you improve patient care with up-to-date research and clinical evidence across the full spectrum of equine practice, including:



    • New sections on biofilm ahesins, resistance to phagocytosis, and host substrate utilization



    • New information on changes in body weight



    • Recent findings on fibrocoxib and diclofenac



    • Expanded and reorganized coverage of critical care



    • New material on inborn errors of metabolism and acquired myopathies



    • Detailed treatment information on various disorders of the reproductive tract



    • A new section on toxicoses causing signs related to liver disease or dysfunction



  • Bound-in companion DVD includes more than 120 high-quality video clips that guide you through procedures related to the cardiovascular and neurologic systems.





Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Recommend to people interested in equine medicine   April 13, 2008
J. Schmidt
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a 4th year vet student and I have found this book very helpful with my clinical cases. There is a great deal of information and goes more indepth then one might need for average cases. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone doing clinical work with advanced cases in equine medicine.


5 out of 5 stars Logical, thorough and easy to read   December 21, 2005
Dip ACVIM
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book is a stand out as the best equine internal medicine text. Throughout the book the authors consistently review the pathophysiology involved, the evidence currently available and to a lesser degree their own personal experience. This is in stark contrast to many books which are written in the format of "I do it therefore ...". The emphasis on pathophysiology prompts understanding not just regurgitation while the presentation of evidence follows the direction of the profession towards evidence based medicine.

The book is presented as a comprehensive resource and does not work so well as a quick look up text as it can be difficult to find specifics in a hurry. However, for the purpose of indepth study and understanding of equine medicine the book is an excellent resource.



3 out of 5 stars Excellent in parts, but incomplete   July 22, 2001
29 out of 29 found this review helpful

When I first got this book, I thought it was excellent. It is easy to read. The majority of the information is up to date (for 1998) and in depth without losing relevance. The book also by and large avoids the repetition seen in Smith's Large Animal Internal Medicine (2nd Ed) and is well organized.

Like any multi-author book, there are stronger and weaker chapters. The cardiology chapter is excellent, well-laid out and informative. The neonatology chapter is basic, but well presented and good. The section on vestibular disease reads easily and is full of good information. The section on toxicology (which I have always struggled with!) is well laid out, logical, and far easier to read than the equivalent section in Smith. However, the section on HYPP is poorly organized and leaves the reader confused as to the clinical signs and treatment of this important (in the USA) condition. The section on Hypertonic Saline is directly copied from a review in Compendium six or so years previously, to the extent that it still lists papers in press that have long since been published. This and the scanty fluid therapy chapter make disappointing reading. However, on the whole the information in the book is excellent, and I was initially very happy with the book.

However, when I came to study for my ACVIM Large Animal Internal Medicine boards, I realized how incomplete the book is. As one example, there is no information on Equine Motor Neuron Disease in the Neurology Chapter. There are many other omissions which devalue this book as a resource.

I still think this book represents the best information available in textbook form on Equine Internal Medicine. However, I hope the editors will work hard to fill in the gaps for the second edition.


4 out of 5 stars The best equine medicine book. Not a quick reference.   December 5, 1998
20 out of 20 found this review helpful

A great review of equine internal medicine. Easily the best of the books on this subject currently available. The content is well organised and indexed, which makes this text far easier to navigate than Smith's Large Animal Internal Medicine. The content, inevitably, reflects the geographic location of most of the authors (North America).

Although the book contains much data on clinical pathology and drug doses, these are buried in the text. It would have been good to have these in an appendix as can be found in Current Therapy in Equine Medicine 4. This book is thus not suitable as a quick reference. The book would also be helped by a snappy summary at the head of each sub-section.

However, this book accurately reflects current thoughts on equine medicine, and is highly recommended

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