Book Name = Clinical Immunology of the Dog and Cat 2nd Edition
ISBN = 9781840760989
Published Year = 2010
Launguage = English
Publisher = Thieme
Author = Day
Condition = New
Return Availability = Returnable upto 3days (*T&C applied)
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The First Edition of this book (1999) was greeted by critical acclaim, became a bestseller and was translated into many languages. It proved useful for veterinarians in general practice who may have had limited exposure to the subject of immunology in training to help translate theory into clinical practice. The book details the manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of immune-related disease in the dog and cat. It is illustrated throughout in full colour, to show and explain to the reader as clearly as possible the complicated principles of disease and immunodiagnostic tests, supported by clinical cases, gross and histopathology, cytology, haematology, immunohistochemistry and other immunological tests. Since publication of the First Edition many advances have been made and the Second Edition incorporates these changes in focus and on techniques. There is an additional chapter on respiratory and cardiac disease, and given the continued focus of companion animal practitioners on vaccine-related issues, a new chapter is devoted entirely to the subject of vaccinology. The Second Edition includes approximately 200 new photographic images, an updated list of further reading and an extensive glossary of terms. The book details the manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of immune-related disease in the dog and cat. It is illustrated throughout in full-color to show and explain to the reader as clearly as possible the complicated principles of disease and immunodiagnostic tests, supported by clinical cases, gross and histopathology, cytology, hematology, immunohistochemistry and other immunological tests. THis fully updated Second Edition incorporates recent changes in focus and technique in the field. There is an additional chapter on respiratory and cardiac disease, and — given the continued focus of companion animal practitioners on vaccine-related issues — a new chapter devoted entirely to the subject of vaccinology. This text includes approximatel
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