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Feline endocrinology



Authors: Edward C. Feldman, Federico Fracassi, Mark E. Peterson
Release date: 2019
ISBN: 9788821448379
Pages: 676
Binding: Hard cover
Dimensions: 18,9 x 24,6

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH



Developed by the most renowned experts in this field, this unique and practical handbook of feline endocrinology will be the most valuable tool for small animal veterinarians who want to deepen their understanding on the pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of every endocrine condition recognized in cats. Rather than have the authors treating cats as small dogs, a cat-only text will allow fully focused description of conditions in this one species. Allowing these experts in feline endocrinology space to fully teach us what they have learned about cats will result in a superior resource composed of text, figures, boxes, tables, algorithms, and videos (presented on an electronic version of the text).



Table of contents


Section 1. Hypothalamus and pituitary

  1. Pituitary anatomy and physiology

  2. GH excess: acromegaly (hypersomatotropism)

  3. Other pituitary tumors

  4. Pituitary surgery

  5. Pituitary irradiation

  6. Pituitary GH deficiency and pituitary dwarfism

  7. Polyuria, polydipsia and diabetes insipidus


Section 2. Thyroid gland

  8. Thyroid anatomy and physiology

  9. Hyperthyroidism: background, etiopathogenesis and changing prevalence of feline thyroid disease

  10. Hyperthyroidism: clinical signs and physical examination findings

  11. Hyperthyroidism: laboratory diagnosis

  12. Thyroid and kidney disease in cats

  13. Thyroid imaging

  14. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: antithyroid drugs

  15. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: surgical thyroidectomy

  16. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: radioiodine

  17. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: diet

  18. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: severe, unresponsive, or recurrent hyperthyroidism

  19. Hypothyroidism

 

Section 3. Calcium and parathyroid glands

  20. Hypercalcemia

  21. Feline primary hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcemia


Section 4. Adrenal glands

  22. Adrenal anatomy and physiology

  23. Cushing¡¯s syndrome (hypercortisolism)

  24. Primary hyperaldosteronism (Conn¡¯s syndrome)

  25. Other adrenal cortical tumors and pheochromocytoma

  26. Adrenal surgery via open and laparoscopic approaches

  27. Feline hypoadrenocorticism

  28. Glucocorticoid therapy


Section 5. Endocrine pancreas

  29. Anatomy, histology and physiology of the feline endocrine pancreas

  30. Pathogenesis and clinical observations of uncomplicated diabetes mellitus

  31. Diabetic ketosis, ketoacidosis, and the hyperosmolar syndrome

  32. Insulin treatment of diabetes mellitus

  33. Gastrointestinal hormones and the use of non-insulin therapies for diabetes mellitus

  34. Dietary management for diabetes mellitus

  35. Monitoring diabetes in cats

  36. Diabetic remission

  37. The unstable diabetic

  38. Hypoglycemia


Section 6. Blood pressure, body condition and nutrition

  39. Feline obesity

  40. Disorders of lipid metabolism

  41. Cachexia and sarcopenia

  42. Hypertension

  43. Conversion tables



Editors


EDWARD C. FELDMAN, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Emeritus Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine
University of California, Davis (USA)


FEDERICO FRACASSI, DVM, DECVIMCA (INTERNAL MEDICINE)
Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine
Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences
University of Bologna (Italy)


MARK E. PETERSON, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Animal Endocrine Clinic, New York City
Adjunct Professor of Medicine
Departament of Clinical Sciences
Cornell University, College of Veterinary
Medicine (USA) 

 
 
 
 
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