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The second edition of this educational atlas on cats expands on its initial goal of helping veterinary surgeons communicate with owners by adding to the content of the first edition with 16 new sheets. Needless to say that the previous topics have been revised and updated with the latest developments in each area.
1. Anatomy and physiology
1. The skeleton of cats. Fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints
2. The musculature of cats
3. Abdominal organs
4. Cardiorespiratory system
2. Guides
5. Body condition and body mass index
6. Feline Grimace Scale
3. Main conditions by body systems
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
4. Osteoarthritis. Degenerative joint disease (normal joint will be added)
5. How to detect pain (patients do not jump, climb, run, stalk, etc.)
6. Hip dysplasia
7. Sacrococcygeal luxation
KIDNEY AND URINARY SYSTEM
8. Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
9. Acute kidney injury (AKI)
10. Pyelonephritis
11. Lily poisoning
12. Systemic hypertension (SH)
13. Ureteral obstruction
14. Ureteral obstruction resolution techniques: subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB), stent and ureterotomy
15. Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
16. Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). Obstructive and nonobstructive
17. Perineal urethrostomy
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
18. Oestrus cycle
19. Sterilisation in females and males. Laparoscopy
20. Pyometra
21. Ovarian remnant syndrome
22. Mammary tumours
CARDIORESPIRATORY SYSTEM
23. Brachycephaly in cats
24. Nasopharyngeal polyps
25. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
26. Restrictive cardiomyopathy
27. Dilated and unclassified cardiomyopathy
28. Arterial thromboembolism
29. Cats with a cough
30. Feline asthma
31. Pneumothorax
32. Pleural effusion
33. Traumatic and peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
34. Hyperthyroidism
35. Feline diabetes
36. Acromegaly
37. Obesity
SKIN AND APPENDAGES
38. Structures of a cat’s skin
39. Characteristics of the nails
40. Feline acne
41. Feline atopic dermatitis. Allergies
42. Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex
43. Alopecia
44. Idiopathic facial dermatitis of Persian cats
45. Dermatophytosis
46. Notoedric mange
47. Otitis due to Otodectes cynotis
48. Skin tumours. Squamous cell carcinoma and fibrosarcoma
49. Ectoparasites in cats
DENTISTRY
50. Feline dental anatomy. Deciduous and permanent teeth
51. Mandibular lesions
52. Periodontal disease
53. Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL). False caries. Stages of FORL
54. Feline chronic gingivostomatitis
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
55. Feline inflammatory bowel disease
56. Low-grade lymphoma
57. Hepatic lipidosis
58. Cholangitis
59. Pancreatitis and triaditis.
60. Intestinal obstruction by trichobezoars. Hairballs
61. Megacolon
62. Common intestinal parasites in cats
NERVOUS SYSTEM
63. Central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems
EYES
64. Structures of the eye
65. Corneal ulcer and keratitis. Surgical resolution of severe ulcers
4. Infectious and parasitic diseases
69. Toxoplasmosis
70. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
71. Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)
72. Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
73. Feline panleukopaenia virus
74. Herpesvirus
75. Feline calicivirus
76. Virulent feline calicivirus
77. Feline chlamydiosis
5. Special diagnostic techniques
78. Oesophagostomy feeding tube and nasoesophageal tube placement
79. Bone marrow aspiration technique
80. Urethral catheterisation and cystocentesis
81. Thoracic drainage. Thoracostomy and thoracentesis
82. Cerebrospinal fluid extraction
83. How to administer medications
6. Behaviour
84. Postures in cats
85. Management of newborns
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