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| ISBN | 9781119232902 |
| LC Call # | SF757.2 V48 2026 |
| Title | Veterinary clinical immunology / Edited by Oliver A Garden and Linda Kidd |
| Edition | 1st ed. |
| Published/Created | New Jersey : Wiley, 2026 |
| Physical Description | xi, 638 p. : ill. |
| Subject | Diagnosis |
| Added Author | Garden, Oliver A. |
| | Kidd, Linda |
| summary | A richly illustrated reference on immune-mediated diseases in dogs and cats, grounded in veterinary clinical practice Veterinary Clinical Immunology provides clear and accurate information on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of immune-mediated diseases in small animals. Written by practicing clinicians for practicing clinicians, this highly practical resource contains user-friendly chapters on general and specific testing methods, common and atypical immune-mediated diseases, vaccination best practice and controversies, and more. Divided into four sections, the textbook opens with a thorough immunology primer for clinicians, describing innate and adaptive immunity, pathophysiology, immunogenetics, and pathogens. Subsequent sections focus on diagnostic approaches and treatments, immunodeficiency and onco-immunology, and a range of specific immune-mediated diseases, including diseases of the hematopoietic system, the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract, the kidneys and bladder, and the nervous and endocrine systems. * Provides information directly applicable to clinical practice with emphasis on the diagnosis and management of immunological conditions * Features numerous real-world case examples supported by high-quality images of blood smears, tissue sections, and other specimens relevant to the clinical pathology of immune-mediated diseases * Includes access to a companion website with video clips of clinical cases and additional teaching resources * Authored and edited by internationally-recognized experts in their respective fields Veterinary Clinical Immunology is a must-have for busy primary practitioners and specialists looking for a current and comprehensive reference source. It is also a valuable clinically-based textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students, trainees, residents, and veterinary technicians and nurses. |
| ISBN | 9781119232902 |
| LC Call # | SF757.2 V48 2026 |
| Title | Veterinary clinical immunology / Edited by Oliver A Garden and Linda Kidd |
| Edition | 1st ed. |
| Published/Created | New Jersey : Wiley, 2026 |
| Physical Description | xi, 638 p. : ill. |
| Added Author | Garden, Oliver A. |
| | Kidd, Linda |
| Subject | Diagnosis |
| summary | A richly illustrated reference on immune-mediated diseases in dogs and cats, grounded in veterinary clinical practice Veterinary Clinical Immunology provides clear and accurate information on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of immune-mediated diseases in small animals. Written by practicing clinicians for practicing clinicians, this highly practical resource contains user-friendly chapters on general and specific testing methods, common and atypical immune-mediated diseases, vaccination best practice and controversies, and more. Divided into four sections, the textbook opens with a thorough immunology primer for clinicians, describing innate and adaptive immunity, pathophysiology, immunogenetics, and pathogens. Subsequent sections focus on diagnostic approaches and treatments, immunodeficiency and onco-immunology, and a range of specific immune-mediated diseases, including diseases of the hematopoietic system, the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract, the kidneys and bladder, and the nervous and endocrine systems. * Provides information directly applicable to clinical practice with emphasis on the diagnosis and management of immunological conditions * Features numerous real-world case examples supported by high-quality images of blood smears, tissue sections, and other specimens relevant to the clinical pathology of immune-mediated diseases * Includes access to a companion website with video clips of clinical cases and additional teaching resources * Authored and edited by internationally-recognized experts in their respective fields Veterinary Clinical Immunology is a must-have for busy primary practitioners and specialists looking for a current and comprehensive reference source. It is also a valuable clinically-based textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students, trainees, residents, and veterinary technicians and nurses. |
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