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  • Author: Laura Marconato
  • Author: Manuela Perego
  • Author: Rafael Astorga
  • Author: Ricardo Cepero Briz
Electrocardiography of the dog and cat. Diagnosis of arrhythmias. II Edition - book cover - veterinary book Electrocardiography of the dog and cat. Diagnosis of arrhythmias. II Edition - book cover - veterinary book

Electrocardiography of the dog and cat. Diagnosis of arrhythmias. II Edition

Price $104.50

Electrocardiography of the dog and cat, 2nd edition provides all the theoretical and practical information necessary to understand and identify rhythm abnormalities. This text will be particularly useful to accurately diagnose complex arrhythmias using precise electrocardiographic criteria that the authors have developed by confirming mechanisms of arrhythmias with intracardiac electrophysiologic studies. This book is a must-have reference for anyone interested in learning the basics of electrocardiography and those who face the challenge of interpreting the most complex arrhythmias in a clinical or research setting.

Vaccines in Small Animals - Book cover - veterinary book - FERNANDO FARIÑAS - MARÍA LUISA PALMERO - RAFAEL ASTORGA Vaccines in Small Animals - Book cover - veterinary book - FERNANDO FARIÑAS - MARÍA LUISA PALMERO - RAFAEL ASTORGA

Vaccines in Small Animals

Price $67.09

Correct vaccination of dogs and cats requires consideration of a broad range of clinical situations and vaccination options, and obliges veterinary surgeons to constantly update their knowledge in order to appropriately deal with the challenges that arise in daily clinical practice. Using a thoroughly practical approach, this book takes an in-depth look at vaccines and vaccination to provide veterinary professionals with the information they require to address the many doubts and questions that arise in relation to this topic.

Staging canine lymphoma: what and why - veterinary webinar - veterinary class - veterinary continuing education Staging canine lymphoma: what and why - veterinary webinar - veterinary class - veterinary continuing education

Staging canine lymphoma: what and why

Price $29.99

Appropriate management of dogs with lymphoma begins with a well-timed and accurate diagnosis, taking into account both tumor and patient characteristics.

Pretreatment clinical staging accomplishes several important goals: it determines the anatomic extent of lymphoma, allows an accurate prognosis to be given to the owners, and helps direct therapy. The knowledge of lymphoma extension makes it possible to accurately restage dogs at the end of therapy to document the response type. Finally, standardized methods for staging are essential to critically assess and compare different therapeutic strategies, as incomplete staging work up impedes the comparison of study results.