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General Principles of Pathology


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Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease 4th Edition
by M. Donald McGavin MVSc PhD FACVSc, James F. Zachary DVM PhD

Hardcover: 1488 pages ; 
Publisher: Mosby; 4 edition (August 21, 2006)

Book Info
The 4th edition of this textbook presents both general pathology and special pathology in one comprehensive resource. Coverage includes a brief review of basic principles related to anatomy, structure and function, followed by congenital and functional abnormalities and discussions of viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections and neoplasia. * Logically organized chapters discuss normal functions of the body system, followed by pathologic conditions found in domestic and companion animals. * While focusing primarily on diseases in North America, the text also includes pathologic conditions found in other parts of the world, as well as those being brought into this country, such as West Nile virus, through the importation of cattle, sheep, and other animals.

About The Authors
The contributors are recognized in their area of expertise and are well known in research and education. M. Donald McGavin, MVSc, FACVSc, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathology, Professor Emeritus of Veterinary Pathology, Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; and James F. Zachary, DVM, PhD, Diplomate, American Colllege of Veterinary Pathologists; Professor of Veterinary Pathology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

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Thomson's Special Veterinary Pathology
by R. G. Thomson, William W. Carlton, James F. Zachary, M. Donald McGavin

Hardcover: 755 pages ; 
Publisher: Mosby; 3rd edition (2000)

Book Info
Systemic veterinary pathology textbook for students of veterinary medicine. This unique, comprehensive text covers systemic pathology of common domestic animals. Organized by body systems, the chapters include alimentary, liver and pancreas, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, endocrine, hemopoietic, central nervous system, muscle, skeletal, integumentary, male and female reproductive systems, and eye and ear. Each chapter begins with a brief review of basic principles of anatomy, structure and function, followed by congenital and functional abnormalities and discussions of viral, bacterial and parasitic infections and neoplasia. Special Veterinary Pathology remains the only veterinary book devoted solely to systemic pathology. 19 North American authors. Includes 100 new high-quality, halftone illustrations. Extensive photographic illustrations.

About The Authors
William Carlton, DVM, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Donald McGavin, DVM, PhD, Professor and Director of Necropsy Laboratories Department of Pathology College of Veterinary Medicine University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; James F. Zachary, DVM, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Veterinary Phobiology , Urbana, IL

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Mechanisms of Disease - A Textbook of Comparative General Pathology
by David O. Slauson & Barry J. Cooper

Hardcover: 430 pages
Publisher: Mosby; 3rd edition (August 1, 2001)

For nearly 20 years, Slauson-Cooper has been the book of choice in general veterinary pathology. Now totally revised and updated, this new third edition continues to focus on recent advances in the understanding of the complex mechanisms by which mammals become sick. It introduces readers to disease concepts inherent in clinical medicine through the study of pathogenetic mechanisms, and stresses the importance of critical thinking throughout.

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Veterinary Pathology
by Thomas Carlyle Jones, Ronald Duncan Hunt & Norval William King

Hardcover: 1392 pages
Publisher: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 6th edition (January 15, 1997)

Book Info
Harvard Univ., Boston, MA. Extensive textbook/reference for students, advanced trainees, and veterinary or comparative pathologists. Emphasis on anatomic pathology. Halftone and color illustrations. Previous edition: c1983.

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Pathology of Domestic Animals Vol 1 (4th Edition)
by K. V. F. Jubb (Editor), Peter C. Kennedy (Editor), Nigel Palmer (Editor)

Hardcover: 780 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 4th edition (January 15, 1993)

Book Info
The all-new Fourth Edition of Pathology of Domestic Animals comprehensively covers the biology and pathology of diseases of domestic animals on a systemic basic. Updated and expanded to reflect the current knowledge of the study of domestic animal diseases, this three-volume set appeals to veterinarians, veterinary students, trainee veterinary pathologists learning the scope of their field, and practicing pathologists confronted with diagnostic problems.

"Distinguished by its remarkable comprehensiveness... recommended without reserve to every student, pathologist, and clinician."
Journal of Veterinary Medicine

"Should be a standard reference to pathologists involved in mycotic disease investigations or diagnosis."
Journal of Medical and Veterinary Mycology

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Introduction to Veterinary Pathology
by Norman F. Cheville

Hardcover: 342 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 2nd edition (June 15, 1999)

Book Info
Textbook for the beginning student in veterinary pathology. Introduces new scientific information on mechanisms of general tissue injury into the language of pathology. Abundant halftone illustrations in a variety of formats. Previous edition: c1988.

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Introduction to Veterinary Pathology (Windows CD-ROM)
by Norman F. Cheville

CD-ROM
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 2nd edition (June 15, 1999)

Book Info
Iowa State Univ., Ames. CD-ROM, in jewel case, to accompany the second edition of the textbook Introduction to Veterinary Pathology, c1999. System requirements: Pentium processor-based PC, Windows 95 or later, 10 MB RAM, 10 MB hard disk space, CD-ROM drive, screen resolution 1024 by 768 or better. Previous edition: c1997.

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Avian Pathology


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Pathology of Pet and Aviary Birds
by J. Scott Hamilton, Robert E. Schmidt, David N. Phalen

Hardcover: 234 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (March 2003)

Book Info
Zoo/Exotic Pathology Service, Citrus Heights, CA. Text provides a comprehensive review of the gross and histologic features of disease in pet and aviary birds. Offers a guide to ancillary diagnostics and interpretation of pathologic findings. Focuses on the diseases of common, and a few uncommon, pet birds. Halftone illustrations.

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Equine Pathology


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Equine Pathology
by James R. Rooney & John L. Robertson

Hardcover: 482 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; (June 1996)

Book Info
Reference on horse pathologies, with an emphasis on pathogenesis, for veterinarians. Pathologies organized by body system. Covers normal anatomical and physiological information. Halftone images and illustrations.

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Exotic, Fish and Laboratory Animal Pathology


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Pathology of Laboratory Rodents & Rabbits 3rd Edition
by Dean H. Percy (Author) & Stephen W. Barthold (Author)

Hardcover: 356 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Professional; 3 edition (September 1, 2007)

Book Info
Univ. of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Pathology of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits has become a standard text for both veterinary pathologists and veterinarians in laboratory animal medicine. Newly recognized infectious diseases continue to emerge and molecular methods for studying infectious agents are becoming widely used for the classification of these and previously known pathogens. With the ongoing development and perfection of genetic engineering techniques, the use of genetically engineered mice in the research laboratory continues to grow exponentially. This new edition features updates throughout with increased emphasis on timely topics such as infectious diseases in genetically engineered mice. Diseases covered include viral infections, bacterial infections, parasitic diseases, nutritional and metabolic disorders, behavioral disorders, aging and degenerative disorders, environment-related disease, and neoplasms. Organized by species, coverage includes mice, rats, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Veterinary pathologists, laboratory animal veterinarians, and students will appreciate the concise organization and easily accessible information on key diagnostic features, differential diagnoses, and significance of diseases. Features more than 300 illustrations, new material on transgenic animals, and suggestions for further reading. Previous edition: c2001 315 pages.

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Pathology of Genetically-Engineered Mice
by Jerroid Michael Ward (Editor)

Hardcover: 394 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (September 15, 2000)

Book Info
National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD. Contains chapters derived from presentations at symposium held at the National Institutes of Heath in 1999. All images and graphic elements were prepared electronically. Includes numerous references.

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Fish Pathology
by Ronald J. Roberts (Editor)

Hardcover
Publisher: W B Saunders; 3rd edition (April 2001)

Book Info
Univ. of Stirling, UK. Written by one of the foremost experts on fish pathology who is a veterinarian, a fellow of both the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) and U.K. Institute of Biology (FIBiol).  The latest 3rd edition includes color plates and a more interesting reading format than its predecessors.  An essential text for the fish pathologist.

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Reproductive Pathology


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Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals
by Kenneth McEntee

Hardcover: 401 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; (September 1990)

Book Info
This book evolved from a series of lectures and laboratories given by Dr. Kenneth McEntee to students at Cornell University, the University of Illinois, and Tufts University and is based on tissues from over 20,000 cases of reproductive disease in the International Registry of Reproductive Pathology, founded by Dr. McEntee.

"... reminds me of hearing an excellent and in-depth pathology lesson from a learned professor, who not only has the wealth of experience, but shares this experience with precision, insight, and glee... excellent reference text for pathologists."
Canadian Veterinary Journal

"...complete reference on the stated topic... valuable addition as a reference to the libraries of pathologists, clinical theriogenologists, students of reproduction in mammals, and veterinary practitioners with a special interest/expertise in reproduction.."
Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association

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Color Atlas of Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Animals
by Claus D. Buergelt

Hardcover: 219 pages
Publisher: Mosby; 1st edition (January 15, 1997)

Book Info
University of Florida, Gainesville. Atlas illustrating reproductive system diseases encountered in domestic animals, for veterinary students, pathology practitioners and trainees, and theriogenologists. Macroscopic and microscopic color illustrations.

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Toxicologic Pathology


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Fundamentals of Toxicologic Pathology
by Wanda M. Haschek (Editor) & Colin G. Rousseaux (Editor)

Hardcover: 563 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 1st edition (January 15, 1998)

Book Info
Fundamentals of Toxicologic Pathology focuses on providing basic information integrated from both toxicology and pathology dealing with the mechanisms of toxic injury and morphologic expression of that injury at the subcellular, cellular, and tissue levels. This text is an enhanced and edited version of the Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, creating a more concise and affordable text ideal for graduate students of toxicologic pathology and scientists working in academia or industry.

"...a very valuable toxicopathological reference source..."
Australian Veterinary Journal

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Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology (2-Volume Set)
by Wanda M. Haschek (Editor), Colin G. Rousseaux (Editor), Matthew A. Wallig (Editor)

Hardcover: 1706 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 2nd edition (October 2001)

Book Info
Discusses the basics and practice of toxicologic pathology,principles of risk communication, biotechnology and its products, nutritional toxicological pathology, heavy metals and organ-specific toxicologic pathology. Haschek and Wallig are affiliated with the College of Veterinary Medicine at the U. of Illinois and Rousseaux is affiliated with the University of Ottowa's Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine.

"It stands alone as a classic textbook in toxicology, or would be an excellent supplement to other such books."
The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Spring 2002

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Ultrastructural Pathology


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Ultrastructural Pathology: An Introduction to Interpretation
by Norman F. Cheville

Hardcover: 946 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (January 15, 1994)

Book Info
National Animal Disease Center, Iowa. Comprehensive reference on the electron microscopy of pathologic tissue, for pathology residents and for veterinary pathologists. Subjects include humans, nonhuman primates, rats, and dogs. Excellent quality photomicrographs.

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Comparative Ultrastructural Pathology of Selected Tumors in Man and Animals
by Hildegard M. Schuller (Editor), Saul Borodkin (Contributor), Richard D. Kiernan (Contributor)

Hardcover: 216 pages
Publisher: CRC Press; (August 31, 1989)

Book Info
This book contains comprehensive information on the morphology of tumors in the lungs, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and disperse neuroendocrine system of man and the most commonly used laboratory rodents. It serves as an indispensable reference for cancer researchers, diagnostic pathologists, and readers who are interested in the comparative as-pects of tumor pathology and carcinogenesis.

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