Advanced Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of Domestic Animals



Preface
The book grew out of more than three decades of
teaching and the schematic structure of the text has been
designed to cater to the needs and problems of the students
in both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the
veterinary colleges, diagnosticians and veterinary
practitioners engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of
animal diseases. The VCl syllabi followed in different
agricultural universities have been kept in view in preparing
the manuscripts of this book for inserting pertinent
pathological changes noticed in different animal diseases and
relevant information on the management and treatment
needed with the object of making this book of high value to
the students, teachers and veterinary practitioners. The book
has been written in a simple easy and lucid language with
more emphasis on the symptoms, lesions and treatment of
diseases. The material in the advanced pathology and
treatment of diseases of domestic animals is organized ill a
manner so that the students are introduced to symptoms and
lesions of diseases and their relevance to diagnosis,
chemotherapeutic and Prophylactic measures.
Different tables on symptoms and lesions of animal
diseases, veterinary drugs and vaccination schedules have
been incorporated in the book for quick diagnosis, treatment
on time and prophylactic steps against such
diseases. Molecular imaging is an important adjunct to today's
pathology and medicine helping the detection of disease
processes much earlier with information on the origins of
disease realated pathways, targets and adoption of proper
methods for treatment and management of the root cause of
diseases. It, thus, revolutionises the usual practice of treatment
through symptoms by adopting technology driven techniques
like PET, eT, SPECT, ultrasound, MRl and optical imaging
etc. in patients.




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