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  • ISBN-13: 9780470961001
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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Small Mammal brings together a wide range of information on diseases commonly seen in small exotic mammals into a single, accessible resource. With consistency and broad coverage unparalleled by other texts, this new edition adds sections on chinchillas, guinea pigs, and rodents to the existing rabbit and rodent topics to offer complete coverage of these popular, yet less commonly treated, species. Detailed, up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment options for all disorders commonly encountered in exotic companion animals is readily accessible, making this a go-to reference for any veterinarian seeing small exotic mammals, regardless of their experience level with these species.

Divided into sections by species, topics are organized alphabetically, with a standardized layout that makes it easy to find information. The Second Edition includes access to customizable Client Education Handouts, which can be downloaded and used in the veterinary clinic, on a companion website at www.wiley.com/go/oglesbee. This book is an essential purchase for general practitioners treating exotic companion animals, exotic animal veterinarians, and veterinary students.

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The second updated edition of Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Small Mammal gathers all the latest information on diseases commonly seen in small exotic mammals, and is a 'must' for vet students and practicing clinicians alike . . . An alphabetical arrangement lends to quick and easy vet reference, while keys to medicines, appropriate health and nursing care, patient monitoring and disease prevention, and possible complications rounds out information in a key coverage highly recommended for any veterinary science holding.  (Midwest Book Review, 1 October 2014)

This book provides to-the-point content that is expected from the series and is priced consistently with other books in Blackwells Five-Minute series.  (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2013)

In summary, this text does exactly as intended to act as a quick reference guide during a consultation and, therefore, is useful for those clinicians in need of assistance to formulate a suitable diagnostic and therapeutic plan.  (Veterinary Times, 10 September 2012) The succinct and practical nature of the book makes it an excellent handy reference guide, with a surprising amount of detail on each condition.  (Journal of Small Animal Medicine, 1 May 2012)

Its succinct and practical nature makes it ideal for first-opinion practice. It is also an excellent starting point for those looking to develop an interest in the exotic species, which these days are becoming more and more popular.  (Veterinary Record, 14 April 2012)

The succinct and practical nature of the book makes it an excellent handy reference guide, with a surprising amount of detail on each condition.  (Journal of Small Animal Medicine, 2012) "Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Small Mammal, 2nd edition edited by Barbara L Oglesbee, pulls together a wide range of treatment details on veterinary medicine for small and exotic mammals and is a must' for any practicing vet's library." (The Midwest Book Review, 1 November 2011) "This hardback book is a concise, easy reference, complied after gathering biological, medical and surgical data from a welcome increase in the literature on the common small mammals seen in veterinary practice ... The book is well set out." (Veterinary Practice, 1 November 2011) The 2nd edition of Blackwells Five Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Mammals has expanded from rabbits and ferrets to include guinea pigs, rodents (rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils) and chinchillas. Despite the addition of some species not present in Australia, the inclusion of guinea pigs androdents expands the Australian veterinary audience that will be able to use this book. The format is similar to the Canine and Feline Five Minute Manuals and, most importantly, focuses on conditions seen in the pet, not the laboratory mammal.  Each chapter is based on a species. The conditions listed are based broadly on diseases, but clinical signs, such as conjunctivitis, diarrhoea, anorexia and dyspnoea, will allow the clinician unsure of a diagnosis to confidently navigate the information in this book. Although the preface claims that some of the information is anecdotal, there are pertinent references at the end of each topic iffurther reading is desired. The information is current, with some newer treatment options listed. It is also helpful that the distribution of a disease is given, as some of these conditions are not seen in Australia, which can be confusing when reading overseas texts. The appendices are a useful tool to quickly find dose rates and indications. Laboratory values for different species are listed and include reference ranges in the units used in Australia and overseas. The supporting website has some handy client handouts that willassist clinicians in providing information for their clients. I would recommend this reasonably-priced text to vets interested in pocket pets, but also for those vets in general practice who need a quick reference guide to help them with the occasional sick small mammal consult. In terms of ease of use and condensing a large amount of information into a format that is quick and accessible, this book will give the pink book on small mammals a run for its money.Anne FowlerBSc(Vet)(Hons), BVSc, MACVSc (Avian Health, Wildlife Health) Healesville, Victoria-December 2011

Contributors xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
TOPIC
Section I Chinchillas
Alopecia
2(3)
Anorexia and Pseudoanorexia
5(3)
Antibiotic-Associated Enterotoxemia
8(2)
Constipation (Lack of Fecal Production)
10(3)
Dental Malocclusion
13(2)
Dermatophytosis
15(3)
Diarrhea
18(3)
Dyspnea and Tachypnea
21(3)
Dystocia and Disorders of Pregnancy
24(2)
Dysuria, Hematuria, and Pollakiuria
26(4)
Gastrointestinal Stasis and Dilation
30(4)
Giardiasis
34(1)
Nasal Discharge and Sneezing
35(3)
Otitis Media and Interna
38(3)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
41(2)
Weight Loss and Cachexia
43(3)
Section II Ferrets
Adrenal Disease (Hyperadrenocorticism)
46(4)
Aleutian Disease Virus (Parvovirus)
50(2)
Alopecia
52(2)
Anorexia
54(2)
Ascites
56(2)
Ataxia
58(2)
Bradyarrhythmias
60(2)
Campylobacteriosis
62(1)
Canine Distemper Virus
63(2)
Cardiomyopathy, Dilated
65(2)
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic
67(2)
Chordomas
69(1)
Clostridial Enterotoxicosis
70(2)
Coccidiosis
72(1)
Congestive Heart Failure
73(3)
Cough
76(2)
Cryptosporidiosis
78(1)
Dermatophytosis
79(2)
Diabetes Mellitus
81(2)
Diarrhea
83(3)
Disseminated Idiopathic Myofasciitis
86(2)
Dyschezia and Hematochezia
88(2)
Dysphagia
90(2)
Dyspnea and Tachypnea
92(2)
Dystocia and Fetal Death
94(1)
Dysuria and Pollakiuria
95(2)
Ear Mites
97(1)
Eosinophillic Gastroenteritis
98(2)
Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis
100(3)
Fleas and Flea Infestation
103(2)
Ferret Systemic Coronavirus
105(2)
Gastritis
107(2)
Gastroduodenal Ulcers
109(2)
Gastrointestinal and Esophageal Foreign Bodies
111(2)
Giardiasis
113(1)
Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease
114(1)
Heartworm Disease
115(2)
Helicobacter Mustelae
117(2)
Hepatomegaly
119(2)
Hydronephrosis
121(1)
Hyperestrogenism
122(3)
Hypersplenism
125(1)
Hypoglycemia
126(2)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
128(2)
Influenza Virus
130(2)
Insulinoma
132(3)
Lower Urinary Tract Infection
135(2)
Lymphadenopathy (Lymphadenomegaly)
137(2)
Lymphoplasmacytic Enteritis and Gastroenteritis
139(2)
Lymphosarcoma
141(3)
Mast Cell Tumor
144(1)
Mastitis
145(1)
Megaesophagus
146(2)
Melena
148(2)
Multiple Myeloma
150(2)
Nasal Discharge (Sneezing, Gagging)
152(2)
Neoplasia, Digestive System
154(1)
Neoplasia, Integumentary
155(1)
Neoplasia, Musculoskeletal and Nervous System
156(1)
Obesity
157(2)
Otitis Externa and Media
159(2)
Paraurethral Cysts (Urogenital Cystic Disease)
161(3)
Paresis and Paralysis
164(2)
Petechia/Ecchymosis/Bruising
166(2)
Pleural Effusion
168(2)
Pneumonia, Aspiration
170(1)
Pneumonia, Bacterial
171(2)
Pneumonia, Mycotic
173(2)
Pododermatitis and Nail Bed Disorders
175(2)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
177(2)
Pregnancy Toxemia
179(1)
Proliferative Bowel Disease
180(2)
Prostatitis and Prostatic Abscesses
182(2)
Prostatomegaly
184(2)
Pruritus
186(2)
Ptyalism
188(2)
Pyometra and Stump Pyometra
190(3)
Rabies
193(2)
Rectal and Anal Prolapse
195(1)
Regurgitation
196(2)
Renal Failure
198(3)
Renomegaly
201(2)
Salmonellosis
203(2)
Sarcoptic Mange
205(2)
Splenomegaly
207(2)
Swollen Vulva
209(2)
Tachyarrhythmias
211(2)
Urinary Tract Obstruction
213(3)
Urolithiasis
216(3)
Vaginal Discharge
219(2)
Vomiting
221(2)
Weight Loss and Cachexia
223(3)
Section III Guinea Pigs
Abscesses
226(3)
Alopecia
229(2)
Anorexia and Pseudoanorexia
231(3)
Antibiotic-Associated Enterotoxemia
234(2)
Ataxia
236(4)
Cervical Lymphadenitis
240(3)
Chlamydiosis
243(2)
Conjunctivitis
245(3)
Constipation (Lack of Fecal Production)
248(4)
Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Masses
252(3)
Dental Malocclusion
255(3)
Dermatophytosis
258(2)
Diarrhea
260(2)
Dyspnea and Tachypnea
262(3)
Dystocia
265(2)
Dysuria, Hematuria, and Pollakiuria
267(4)
Epiphora
271(2)
Exophthalmos and Orbital Diseases
273(3)
Fleas and Flea Infestation
276(1)
Gastric Dilation
277(2)
Gastrointestinal Hypomotility and Gastrointestinal Stasis
279(3)
Head Tilt (Vestibular Disease)
282(3)
Heatstroke
285(2)
Hypovitaminosis C (Scurvy)
287(2)
Lice and Mites
289(2)
Lower Urinary Tract Infection
291(3)
Mastitis
294(1)
Nasal Discharge and Sneezing
295(3)
Otitis Media and Interna
298(3)
Ovarian Cysts
301(2)
Paresis and Paralysis
303(3)
Pea Eye
306(1)
Perineal Sac Impaction
307(2)
Pneumonia
309(3)
Pododermatitis (Bumblefoot)
312(2)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
314(3)
Pregnancy Toxemia
317(2)
Pruritus
319(2)
Pyometra and Nonneoplastic Endometrial Disorders
321(2)
Rhinitis and Sinusitis
323(3)
Seizures
326(3)
Stertor and Stridor
329(3)
Trichobezoars and Phytobezoars
332(2)
Tyzzer's Disease
334(2)
Urinary Tract Obstruction
336(3)
Vaginal Discharge
339(3)
Weight Loss and Cachexia
342(4)
Section IV Rabbits
Abcessation
346(4)
Alopecia
350(2)
Anorexia and Pseudoanorexia
352(2)
Anterior Uveitis
354(3)
Anticoagulant Rodenticide Poisoning
357(2)
Arthritis --- Osteoarthritis
359(2)
Arthritis --- Septic
361(2)
Ataxia
363(2)
Cataracts
365(2)
Cheek Teeth (Premolar and Molar) Malocclusion
367(3)
Cheyletiellosis (Fur Mites)
370(2)
Clostridial Enteritis/Enterotoxicosis
372(2)
Coccidiosis
374(2)
Congestive Heart Failure
376(3)
Conjunctivitis
379(3)
Constipation (Lack of Fecal Production)
382(4)
Dermatophytosis
386(2)
Diarrhea, Acute
388(3)
Diarrhea, Chronic
391(3)
Dyspnea and Tachypnea
394(2)
Dysuria and Pollakiuria
396(2)
Ear Mites
398(2)
Encephalitozoonosis
400(3)
Encephalitis and Meningoencephalitis
403(3)
Encephalitis Secondary to Parasitic Migration
406(1)
Epiphora
407(3)
Epistaxis
410(2)
Exophthalmos and Orbital Diseases
412(4)
Facial Nerve Paresis/Paralysis
416(2)
Fleas and Flea Infestation
418(2)
Gastric Dilation (Bloat)
420(2)
Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies
422(3)
Gastrointestinal Hypomotility and Gastrointestinal Stasis
425(4)
Head Tilt (Vestibular Disease)
429(3)
Heatstroke and Heat Stress
432(2)
Hematuria
434(2)
Herpes Simplex
436(1)
Hypercalciuria and Urolithiasis
437(3)
Incisor Malocclusion and Overgrowth
440(3)
Incontinence, Urinary
443(2)
Lameness
445(2)
Lead Toxicity
447(2)
Lower Urinary Tract Infection
449(2)
Mastitis, Cystic and Septic
451(2)
Melena
453(2)
Myxomatosis
455(1)
Nasal Discharge and Sneezing
456(3)
Neck and Back Pain
459(2)
Nephrolithiasis and Ureterolithiasis
461(3)
Obesity
464(2)
Otitis Externa and Media
466(4)
Otitis Media and Interna
470(3)
Paresis and Paralysis
473(3)
Pasteurellosis
476(3)
Periapical Abscesses
479(4)
Pinworms (Oxyurids)
483(1)
Pneumonia
484(2)
Poisoning (Intoxication)
486(2)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
488(2)
Pruritus
490(2)
Ptyalism (Slobbers)
492(3)
Pyoderma
495(2)
Pyometra and Nonneoplastic Endometrial Disorders
497(2)
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease
499(2)
Rabies
501(2)
Red Eye
503(3)
Renal Failure
506(3)
Rhinitis and Sinusitis
509(3)
Seizures
512(2)
Shope Papilloma Virus
514(1)
Spondylosis Deformans
515(2)
Stertor and Stridor
517(3)
Thymoma and Thymic Lymphoma
520(1)
Toxoplasmosis
521(2)
Treponematosis (Rabbit Syphilis)
523(1)
Trichobezoars
524(4)
Ulcerative Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks)
528(3)
Urinary Tract Obstruction
531(3)
Uterine Adenocarcinoma
534(2)
Vaginal Discharge
536(2)
Vertebral Fracture or Luxation
538(2)
Weight Loss and Cachexia
540(4)
Section V Rodents
Acute Respiratory Distress
544(2)
Alopecia
546(2)
Amyloidosis
548(2)
Anorexia and Pseudoanorexia
550(2)
Ascites
552(2)
Ataxia
554(2)
Congestive Heart Failure
556(2)
Constipation (Lack of Fecal Production)
558(3)
Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Masses
561(2)
Dental Malocclusion
563(2)
Dermatophytosis
565(2)
Diarrhea
567(3)
Dysuria and Pollakiuria
570(2)
Ectoparasites
572(2)
Exophthalmos and Orbital Diseases
574(3)
Head Tilt (Vestibular Disease)
577(2)
Hematuria
579(2)
Hyperadrenocorticism
581(2)
Intestinal Parasitism
583(2)
Lower Urinary Tract Infection
585(2)
Lymphoma
587(2)
Mammary Tumors
589(2)
Mycoplasmosis and Chronic Respiratory Disease
591(3)
Otitis Media and Interna
594(2)
Ovarian Cysts
596(1)
Pneumonia
597(3)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
600(2)
Pruritus
602(2)
Rectal Prolapse
604(2)
Red Tears (Chromodacryorrhea)
606(1)
Renal Failure
607(3)
Rhinitis and Sinusitis
610(2)
Scent Gland Disorders
612(1)
Sialodacryoadenitis Virus
613(2)
Tyzzer's Disease
615(2)
Ulcerative Pododermatitis (Bumblefoot)
617(2)
Uterine Disorders
619(2)
Vaginal Discharge
621(3)
APPENDICES
Appendix I Common Dosages for Ferrets
624(5)
Appendix II Normal Values for Ferrets
629(2)
Appendix III Common Dosages for Rabbits
631(3)
Appendix IV Normal Values for Rabbits
634(2)
Appendix V Common Dosages for Chinchillas
636(1)
Appendix VI Normal Values for Chinchillas
637(2)
Appendix VII Common Dosages for Guinea Pigs
639(1)
Appendix VIII Normal Values for Guinea Pigs
640(2)
Appendix IX Common Dosages for Selected Rodent Species
642(1)
Appendix X Normal Values for Selected Rodent Species
643(8)
Index 651
Barbara L. Oglesbee, DVM, DABVP, is the Avian and Exotic Service Veterinarian at Capital Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.