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HORSES --- WOUND AND INJURIES --- WOUND HEALING --- CICATRIX --- VETERINARY --- PHYSIOLOGY
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Kidneys --- Abdomen --- Urinary organs --- Nephrology --- Kidney diseases --- Nephritis --- Nephropathy --- Renal diseases --- Diseases. --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Wound and injuries.
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed --- Traumatology --- Wounds and Injuries --- diagnosis --- Imagerie pour le diagnostic --- Tomographie --- Traumatologie --- Diagnostic --- Imagerie pour le diagnostic. --- Tomographie. --- Diagnostic. --- Wounds and Injuries - diagnosis --- Wound and injuries --- Tomography, X-ray computed --- Diagnostic imaging --- radiography
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Wound management is a vital part of equine medicine and surgery, as practitioners and specialists are frequently confronted with traumatic injuries in their equine patients.
Animal psychology and neurophysiology --- Mammals --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Veterinary pharmacology --- Veterinary pathology --- Veterinary surgery --- Horses --- 619 --- 636.1 --- Diergeneeskunde --- Paarden : verwondingen --- Equus caballus --- Farriery --- Hippology --- Horse --- Surgery --- Wounds and injuries&delete& --- Treatment --- Domestic animals --- Equus --- Livestock --- Pachyderms --- Hinnies --- Mules --- Wounds and injuries --- Wound healing --- Wound and injuries --- veterinary --- therapy
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This manual is useful for all veterinary surgeons presented with a challenging wound. It provides information in a readily accessible manner on wound management and dressings of open wounds. The chapter on tension-relieving techniques is applicable to the management of small wounds treated in everyday practice, as well as larger wounds treated less often or on a more specialist basis. The understanding of local subdermal plexus flaps, axial pattern flaps and muscle flaps is enhanced with step-by-step descriptions of the surgical techniques, featuring specially commissioned full-colour illustrations. It is particularly important for veterinary surgeons not only to consider potential complications before treatment but also, importantly, to recognize when they occur and to provide appropriate management. Similarly, there are some specific wounds, such as axillary wounds or burns, that may require a different approach to management, such as omentalization, and these are also covered in detail. The international authors have used their many years of experience and expertise in wound management and reconstruction to produce a truly practical manual.
Veterinary traumatology --- Dogs --- Cats --- Cat, Domestic --- Felis catus --- Felis domestica --- Felis silvestris catus --- Domestic animals --- Felis --- Canis canis --- Canis domesticus --- Canis familiarus --- Canis familiarus domesticus --- Canis lupus familiaris --- Dog --- Domestic dog --- Gray wolf --- Wounds and injuries in animals --- First aid for animals --- Traumatology --- Veterinary emergencies --- Wounds and injuries --- Treatment --- Dog diseases --- Cat diseases --- Wound and injuries --- Wound healing --- Surgical flaps --- Drainage --- surgery --- veterinary
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