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Pathology of Domestic Animals 4th edition [Kietas viršelis]

Volume editor (Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Guelph, Canada), Volume editor (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.), Volume editor (University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
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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.

Improvements over the Third Edition:
* All material completely updated and expanded to reflect the current knowledge of the study of diseases of domestic animals
* Covers the biology and pathology of diseases of domestic animals on a global basis
* Emphasizes the pattern of disease and the defense mechanisms of each organ system
* Several new illustrations

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"(It is) distinguished by its remarkable comprehensiveness, presenting also the latest research results. Each chapter is followed by a bibliography ... Clearly structured and immensely readable. This most recent book on veterinary pathology can therefore be recommended without reserve to every student, pathologist, and clinician." --JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

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Improvements over the Third Edition: * All material completely updated and expanded to reflect the current knowledge of the study of diseases of domestic animals * Covers the biology and pathology of diseases of domestic animals on a global basis * Emphasizes the pattern of disease and the defense mechanisms of each organ system * Several new illustrations
Contents of Other Volumes xiii Contributors xv Preface to the Fourth Edition xvii Preface to the Third Edition xix Preface to the Second Edition xxi Preface to the First Edition xxiii The Cardiovascular System Wayne F. Robinson M. Grant Maxie THE HEART 1(47) General Considerations 1(2) Heart Failure 3(4) Intrinsic Cardiac Responses in Heart Failure 3(1) Cardiac Dilation 3(1) Cardiac Hypertrophy 4(1) Systemic Responses in Heart Failure 5(1) Syndromes of Circulatory Failure 6(1) Cardiac Syncope 6(1) Peripheral Circulatory Failure 6(1) Congestive Heart Failure 7(1) Examination of the Heart 7(2) Congenital Abnormalities of the Heart and Large Vessels 9(8) Failure of Closure of Fetal or Neonatal Arteriovenous Communication 10(1) Patent Ductus Arteriosus 10(1) Atrial Septal Defect 11(1) Ventricular Septal Defect 12(1) Conotruncal Abnormalities: Tetralogy of Fallot 12(1) Failure of Adequate Development of Semilunar or Atrioventricular Valves 13(1) Pulmonic Stenosis 13(1) Aortic and Subaortic Stenosis 14(1) Dysplasia of the Tricuspid Valve 14(1) Mitral Valvular Insufficiency 15(1) Endocardial Cushion Defects 15(1) Incomplete Separation of, or Abnormally Positioned, Vessels 16(1) Miscellaneous Cardiac Anomalies 17(1) Endocardial Fibroelastosis 17(1) Epithelial Inclusions in the Myocardium 17(1) Pericardium 17(5) Noninflammatory Lesions of the Pericardium 18(1) Hydropericardium 18(1) Hemopericardium 18(1) Serous Atrophy of Pericardial Fat 19(1) Pericarditis 19(3) Endocardium 22(5) Degenerative Lesions 22(1) Subendocardial Fibrosis 22(1) Subendocardial Mineralization 22(1) Endocardiosis in Dogs 23(1) Endocarditis 24(3) Myocardium 27(17) Myocardial Degeneration 27(1) Myocardial Necrosis 27(3) Fluoroacetate Poisoning 30(1) Gousiekte 31(1) Galenia africana 31(1) Myocardial Necrosis Secondary to Neural Injury 31(1) Avocado Poisoning 32(1) Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) Cardiotoxicity 32(1) Porcine Stress Syndrome 32(1) Mulberry Heart Disease of Swine 33(3) The Cardiomyopathies 36(1) Canine Cardiomyopathies 37(1) Feline Cardiomyopathies 38(2) Bovine Cardiomyopathy 40(1) Hemorrhage of the Heart and Its Membranes 41(1) Myocarditis 42(1) Encephalomyocarditis Virus Infection 43(1) Parasitic Myocarditis 43(1) Diseases of the Conduction System 44(1) Neoplasms of the Heart 45(3) THE VASCULAR SYSTEM 48(53) General Considerations 48(3) Vasculitis 51(2) Arteries 53(22) Congenital Anomalies 53(1) Degeneration of Arteries 53(1) Arteriosclerosis 53(1) Atherosclerosis 54(2) Mineralization 56(2) Arteriolosclerosis 58(2) Arterial Rupture, Aneurysms 60(1) Arterial Thrombosis and Embolism 61(1) Aortic--Iliac Thrombosis in Horses 62(1) Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 62(2) Arterial Hypertrophy 64(1) High-Altitude Disease of Cattle 64(1) Cardiac Anomalies and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension 65(1) Medial Hypertrophy of the Pulmonary Arteries of Cats 66(1) Arteritis 66(1) Polyarteritis Nodosa (Panarteritis or Periarteritis Nodosa) 67(1) Verminous Arteritis 68(1) Dirofilariasis (Heartworm Disease) 68(3) Onchocerciasis (Parasitic Aortitis) 71(1) Elaeophoriasis 71(2) Stronghylosis in Horses 73(2) Veins 75(4) Phlebothrombosis and Thrombophlebitis 75(2) Parasitic Thrombophlebitis 77(2) Lymphatics 79(5) Congenital Anomalies 79(1) Dilation and Rupture of Lymphatics 80(1) Lymphangitis 81(1) Ulcerative Lymphangitis 82(1) Epizootic Lymphangitis 82(2) Parasitic Lymphangitis 84(1) Specific Infectious Diseases of Vessels 84(14) Equine Viral Arteritis 84(1) African Horse Sickness 85(4) Hog Cholera (Classic Swine Fever) 89(5) Bovine Ephemeral Fever 94(1) Heartwater (Cowdriosis) 95(2) Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 97(1) Vascular Neoplasms 98(3) The Hematopoietic System V.E.O. Valli B.W. Parry GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 101(7) Normal Hematopoiesis 101(4) Disorders of Stem Cells 105(3) Congenital Abnormalities in Blood Cell Numbers: Cyclic Hematopoiesis 105(2) Congenital Abnormalities in Blood Cell Function 107(1) Chediak--Higashi Syndrome 107(1) Bovine Granulocytopathy Syndrome 107(1) Pelger-Huet Anomaly 108(1) Feline Mucopolysaccharidosis 108(1) Sphingomyelinosis 108(1) THE LEUKON 108(49) Leukocyte Responses to Peripheral Disease 108(5) Neutrophils 108(1) Eosinophils 109(1) Basophils 110(1) Monocytes 110(1) Lymphocytes 111(1) Platelets 112(1) Leukopenia--Leukocytosis in Benign Disease 113(1) Myeloid Reactions 114(1) Leukemoid Reaction 114(1) Leukoerythroblastic Reaction 114(1) Myeloproliferative Disease 114(16) The Acute Leukemias 116(1) M1, Myeloblastic Leukemia without Maturation (Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia) 116(1) M2, Myeloblastic Leukemia with Maturation 116(3) M3, Promyelocytic Leukemia 119(1) M4, Myelomonocytic Leukemia 119(1) M5, Monocytic Leukemia 120(1) Malignant Histiocytosis 121(1) M6, Erythremic Myelosis 122(2) Erythroleukemia 124(1) M7, Megakaryoblastic Leukemia 124(2) The Chronic Leukemias 126(1) Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia 126(1) Mast Cell Leukemia 127(1) Granulocytic Sarcoma 128(1) Megakaryocytic Myelosis 128(1) Polycythemia Vera 128(2) Myelodysplastic Syndromes 130(3) Refractory Anemia with Excess Blast Cells 131(1) Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia 131(2) Myeloid Metaplasia with Myelofibrosis 133(1) Lymphoproliferative Disease 133(24) Lymphocytic Leukemia 134(1) Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia 134(2) Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 136(2) Lymphoma 138(1) Histologic Interpretation of Lymph Nodes 138(1) Histologic Classification of Lymphoma 139(2) Correlation of Cell Type and Topography of Animal Lymphomas 141(1) Low-Grade Lymphomas 141(1) Intermediate-Grade Lymphomas 141(1) High-Grade Lymphomas 142(1) Bovine Lymphoma 142(5) Ovine and Caprine Lymphoma 147(1) Equine Lymphoma 147(2) Canine Lymphoma 149(4) Feline Lymphoma 153(1) Porcine Lymphoma 154(1) Lymphomas in Laboratory Animals 155(1) Hodgkins-like Lymphoma 156(1) THE ERYTHRON 157(52) Erythrocyte Physiology 157(2) Anemia 159(50) Congenital Abnormalities of Red Cell Number and Function: Congenital Aplastic/Hypoplastic Anemia 160(1) Hereditory Hemolytic Disorders of Red Cell Membrane or Enzymes 160(1) Hereditary Stomatocytosis 160(1) Familial Anemia in Basenji Dogs 161(1) Hereditary Disorders of Heme Synthesis: The Porphyrias 161(1) Anemia of Deficent Cell Production 162(1) Aplastic Pancytopenia 162(1) Bracken Fern Poisoning 163(2) Pure Red Cell Aplasia 165(1) Feline Panleukopenia 165(1) Stachybotryotoxicosis 166(1) Myelophthisic Anemia 166(1) Anemia of Uremia 167(1) Anemia of Endocrine Dysfunction 167(1) Anemia of Deficent Hemoglobin Production 168(1) Iron-Deficiency Anemia 168(2) Copper-Deficiency Anemia 170(2) Cobalt-Deficiency Anemia 172(1) Megaloblastic Anemia 172(1) Anemia of Chronic Disorders 173(1) Anemia of Malnutrition 173(2) Hemolytic Anemias 175(1) Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemias 176(1) Isoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in the Foal 177(1) Isoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in the Calf 178(1) Isoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Piglets 179(1) Drug-Induced Hemolytic Anemia 179(1) Primary or Idiopathic Immune Hemolytic Anemia 179(3) Infectious Hemolytic Anemias Equine Infectious Anemia 182(4) Anemia of Blood Cell Parasitism 186(1) Babesiosis 186(1) Bovine Babesiosis 187(3) Canine Babesiosis 190(1) Equine Babesiosis 190(1) Babesial Infections of Other Species 190(1) Cytauxzoonosis 191(1) Anaplasmosis 191(2) Eperythrozoonosis 193(1) Haemobartonellosis 194(1) Ehrlichiosis 195(1) Anemias of Vascular Parasitism: Trypanosomiasis 196(1) Bovine Trypanosomiasis 197(3) Trypanosomiasis in Other Species 200(1) Hemolysis Due to Physical and Chemical Agents 201(1) Heinz Body Hemolytic Anemia 201(1) Copper Poisoning 202(1) Cold Hemoglobinuria 203(1) Postparturient Hemoglobinuria 203(1) Hemolytic Anemia Due to Mechanical Damage to Red Cells 204(1) Hemolytic Anemia Due to Splenic Hyperfunction 205(1) Hemorrhagic Anemia 206(2) Disorders of Hemoglobin 208(1) Methemoglobinemia 208(1) Carboxyhemoglobinemia 209(1) LYMPHORETICULAR TISSUES 209(48) Thymus 209(12) Developmental Diseases of the Thymus 211(1) Congenital Immunodeficiency 211(1) Agammaglobulinemia 211(1) Combined Immunodeficiency 211(3) Acquired Immune Deficiency 214(1) Inflammatory Diseases of the Thymus 214(1) Immune Inflammation of the Thymus: Myasthenia Gravis 214(1) Infectious Inflammation of the Thymus 215(2) Degenerative Diseases of the Thymus 217(1) Hyperplastic and Neoplastic Diseases of the Thymus 218(1) Thymic Hyperplasia 218(1) Thymic Neoplasia 218(1) Thymic Lymphoma 219(1) Lymphoid Thymoma 219(1) Lymphoepithelial Thymoma 220(1) Lymph Nodes 221(8) Structure and Function of Normal Lymph Nodes 221(2) Developmental Diseases of Lymph Nodes 223(1) Degenerative Diseases of Lymph Nodes 223(1) Inflammatory Diseases of Lymph Nodes 223(2) Parasitic Infestations of Lymph Nodes 225(1) Benign Hyperplasia of Lymph Nodes 225(3) Neoplastic Metastatic Diseases of Lymph Nodes 228(1) Spleen and Hemolymph Nodes 229(8) Developmental Diseases of the Spleen 230(1) Degenerative Diseases of the Spleen 231(1) Rupture of the Spleen 232(1) Torsion of the Spleen 233(1) Cysts 233(1) Circulatory Diseases of the Spleen 233(1) Inflammatory Diseases of the Spleen 234(1) Benign Hyperplastic Diseases of the Spleen 234(1) Nodular Hyperplasia 234(1) Hematopoietic Alterations 235(1) Splenomegaly 236(1) Neoplastic Diseases of the Spleen 236(1) Specific Infections of the Lymphoid Tissues 237(20) Caseous Lymphadenitis 238(2) Anthrax 240(3) Streptococcal Adenitis in Swine 243(1) Streptococcal Adenitis in Dogs 244(1) Tularemia 244(1) Pseudotuberculosis 245(2) Histoplasmosis 247(2) Leishmaniasis 249(2) Theileriosis 251(4) Jembrana Disease 255(1) Tick-Borne Fever 256(1) Bovine Petechial Fever 256(1) HEMORRHAGIC DIATHESES 257(274) Platelets and Hemostasis 257(1) Laboratory Diagnosis of Platelet Disorders 257(1) von Willebrand Factor 258(1) Coagulation Factors in Hemostasis 258(2) Coagulation Cascade 258(2) Laboratory Diagnosis of Disorders of The Coagulation Factors 260(1) Disorders of Primary Hemostasis 260(3) Thrombocytopenias 260(1) Thrombocytopathies 261(1) Von Willebrands Disease 262(1) Purpura Hemorrhagica 262(1) Disorders of Secondary Hemostasis 263(4) Inherited Disorders 263(1) Acquired Disorders 264(1) Poisoning by Vitamin K Antagonists 264(1) Hemostatic Defects in Hepatobiliary Disease 264(1) Hemostatic Abnormalities Associated with Neoplasia 265(2) The Endocrine Glands Charles C. Capen General Considerations 267(5) Types of Hormones 267(1) Polypeptide Hormones 267(1) Steroid Hormones 268(1) Catecholamine and Iodothyronine Hormones 268(1) Proliferative Lesions in Endocrine Glands 268(1) Characteristics 268(1) Functional Aspects of Endocrine Tumors 269(1) Mechanisms of Endocrine Disease 269(1) Primary Hyperfunction of an Endocrine Gland 269(1) Secondary Hyperfunction of an Endocrine Gland 269(1) Primary Hypofunction of an Endocrine Gland 270(1) Secondary Hypofunction of an Endocrine Gland 270(1) Endocrine Hyperactivity Secondary to Diseases of Other Organs 270(1) Hypersecretion of Hormones or Hormonelike Substances by Nonendocrine Tumors 271(1) Endocrine Dysfunction Due to Failure of Target Cell Response 271(1) Endocrine Dysfunction Resulting from Abnormal Degradation of Hormone 271(1) latrogenic Syndromes of Hormone Excess 272(1) Pituitary Gland 272(15) Development, Structure, and Function 272(1) Embryologic Development of the Pituitary Gland 272(1) Structure of the Adenohypophysis 273(1) Functional Cytology of the Adenohypophysis 273(1) Hypothalamic Control of the Adenohypophysis 273(1) Structure and Function of the Neurohypophysis 274(1) Blood Supply to the Pituitary Gland 274(1) Diseases of the Pituitary Gland 274(1) Hypophyseal Changes Associated with Alterations in Target Organs 274(1) Pituitary Cysts 275(1) Cysts of the Craniopharyngeal Duct 275(1) Cysts Derived from the Pharyneal Hypophysis 276(1) Cysts Resulting from a Failure of Differentiation of Oropharyngeal Ectoderm of Rathkes Pouch 276(1) Neoplastic Diseases of the Pituitary 277(1) Corticotroph (ACTH-Secreting) Adenoma of the Adenohypophysis 277(1) Adenoma of the Paras Intermedia 278(3) Hormonally Inactive Chromophobe Adenoma of the Paras Distalis 281(1) Acidophil Adenoma of the Paras Distalis 282(1) Craniopharyngioma 283(1) Basophil Adenoma of the Paras Distalis 283(1) Pituitary Chromophobe Carcinoma 284(1) Tumors Metastatic to the Pituitary Gland 284(1) Diseases of the Neurohypophysis 284(3) Parathyroid Glands and Calcium-Regulating Hormones 287(19) Parathyroid Glands and Parathyroid Hormone 287(4) Thyroid C Cells and Calcitonin 291(1) Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D) 291(2) Diseases of the Parathyroid Gland 293(1) Parathyroid and Related Cysts 293(1) Degenerative Changes of the Parathyroid Glands 293(1) Lymphocytic Parathyroiditis and Hypoparathyroidism 293(1) Acute Hypocalcemia near Parturition 293(2) Chronic Hyperparathyrodism 295(1) Focal (Nodular) Hyperplasia 295(1) Diffuse Hyperplasia 295(1) Hyperparathyroidism Secondary to Renal Disease 295(1) Hyperparathyroidism Secondary to Nutritional Imbalances 295(1) Primary Parathyroid Hyperplasia 296(1) Intoxication by Calcinogenic Plants 296(1) Neoplasms of the Parathyroid Glands 297(2) Hypercalcemia Associated with Neoplasms of Nonparathyroid Origin 299(4) Evaluation of Parathyroid Function 303(3) Thyroid Gland 306(23) Development, Structure, and Function 306(1) Embryologic Development of the Thyroid Gland 306(1) Structure of the Thyroid Gland 306(1) Biosynthesis of Thyroid Hormones 307(1) Thyroid Hormone Secretion 307(1) Action of Thyroid Hormones 308(1) Diseases of the Thyroid Gland 309(1) Developmental Disturbances of the Thyroid Gland 309(1) Degenerative Changes of the Thyroid Gland 309(1) Hypofunction of the Thyroid Gland 310(1) Idiopathic Follicular Atrophy 311(1) Lymphocytic Thyroiditis 311(2) Extrathyroidal Lesions and Functional Disturbances in Hypothyroidism 313(1) Evaluation of Thyroid Function 314(1) Hyperplasia of the Thyroid Gland 315(1) Diffuse Hyperplastic and Colloid Goiter 315(2) Nodular Thyroid Hyperplasia 317(1) Inherited Dyshormonogenetic Goiter 318(1) Thyrotoxic Effects of Drugs and Chemicals 319(1) Blockage of Iodine Uptake 320(1) Organification Defect 320(1) Blockage of Thyroid Hormone Release 320(1) Drug-Induced Thyroid Pigmentation 320(1) Inhibition of 5-Deiodinase 321(1) Induction of Hepatic Microsomal Enzymes 321(1) Neoplasms of the Thyroid Gland 322(1) Follicular Cell Adenoma 322(1) Hyperthyroidism Associated with Thyroid Tumors 322(1) Follicular Cell Carcinoma 323(3) Neoplasms of Thyroglossal Duct Remnants 326(1) Thyroid C (Parafollicular)-Cell Tumors 326(3) Adrenal Cortex 329(11) Diseases of the Adrenal Cortex 331(1) Developmental Disturbances of the Adrenal Cortex 331(1) Congenital Enzyme Defects of Adrenal Cortical Steroidogenesis 332(1) Degenerative Changes of the Adrenal Cortex 332(1) Inflammation of the Adrenal Cortex 333(1) Adrenal Diseases Associated with Hypoadrenocorticism: Idiopathic Adrenocortical Atrophy 333(2) Hyperplasia of the Adrenal Cortex 335(1) Neoplasms of the Adrenal Cortex 335(1) Myelolipoma 335(2) Cortical Adenoma 337(1) Cortical Carcinoma 337(1) Hypercortisolism 337(3) Adrenal Medulla 340(5) Neoplasms of Medullary Secretory Cells 341(2) Adrenal Medullary Hyperplasia 343(1) Neoplasms of Cells of the Sympathetic Nervous System in Adrenal Medulla 343(1) Neuroblastoma and Ganglioneuroma 343(1) Metastatic Tumors of the Adrenal Medulla 343(2) Chemoreceptor Organs 345(4) The Female Genital System Peter C. Kennedy Richard B. Miller Anomalies of Development 349(9) Sex Determination and Differentiation 349(1) Freemartinism 350(1) XX Sex Reversal 351(1) XY Sex Reversal in the Mare 351(1) Androgen Insensitivity 352(1) Vulva 352(1) Ovary 352(2) Ovarian Hypoplasia in Swedish Highland Cattle 354(1) Arrests in the Development of the Mullerian Duct System 354(4) The Ovary 358(12) Miscellaneous Lesions 358(1) Ovarian Cysts: Atretic Follicles 358(2) Cystic Ovarian Disease 360(1) Cystic Ovarian Disease in Cows 360(1) Luteinized Cyst 361(1) Extraovarian Lesions of Cystic Ovarian Degeneration in Cows 362(1) Cystic Ovarian Degeneration in Other Species 363(1) Neoplastic Diseases of the Ovary 364(1) General Considerations 364(1) Sex Cord--Stromal Tumors 365(2) Tumors of the Surface Epithelium 367(1) Tumors of Germ Cells 368(1) Tumors of Nongonadal Tissues 369(1) Metastatic Tumors 369(1) Vascular Hamartomas 369(1) The Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes 370(2) Hydrosalpinx 370(1) Salpingitis 371(1) Pyosalpinx 372(1) The Uterus 372(15) Acquired Changes in Position 372(2) Circulatory Disturbances 374(1) Irregularities of Endometrial Growth 374(1) Atrophy 374(1) Hyperplasia 374(2) Estrogenic Plants 376(1) Adenomyosis 377(1) Endometrial Polyp 377(1) Hydrometra and Mucometra 377(1) Inflammatory Disease of the uterus 378(1) General Considerations 378(1) Endometritis 379(1) Metritis 380(1) The Sequelae of Metritis and Endometritis 381(1) Chronic Endometritis 381(1) Uterine Abscesses 381(1) Parametritis and Perimetritis 381(1) Salpingitis 382(1) Pyemia 382(1) Pyometra 382(1) Pyometra in the Bitch and Queen 382(2) Pyometra in the Cow 384(1) Pyometra in the Mare 385(1) Specific Causative Types of Uterine Infection 385(1) Necrobacillosis 385(1) Tuberculosis 385(1) Staphylococcal Granuloma 386(1) Diseases of the Pregnant Uterus 387(58) General Considerations 387(1) Embryonic Death 388(1) Fetal Death 389(1) Mummification of the Fetus 389(1) Fetal Maceration and Emphysema 390(1) Embryonic Death with Persistence of Membranes 390(1) Adventitial Placentation 390(1) Hydramnios and Hydrallantois 391(1) Amniotic Plaques, Placental Mineralization, and Avascular Chorion 391(1) Adenomatorus Dysplasia of the Equine Allantois 392(1) Prolonged Gestation 392(1) Abortion and Stillbirth 393(1) Infectious Causes of Abortion: General Considerations 394(2) Brucellosis 396(1) Bovine Brucellosis 396(3) Brucellosis in Swine 399(1) Brucellosis in Sheep 400(1) Brucellosis in Dogs 401(1) Brucellosis in Other Species 401(1) Campylobacter Infections 402(1) Genital Infection of Cattle Caused by Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis 402(1) Genital Infection of Sheep and Cattle Caused by Campylobacter jejuni or Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus 403(1) Flexispira rappini Infections 404(1) Listeriosis 405(1) Leptospiral Infections 406(1) Cattle 406(1) Swine 407(1) Horses 407(1) Sheep 408(1) Ureaplasma diversum Infections 408(1) Actinomyces pyogenes Infections 409(1) Salmonella Infections 410(1) Yersinia Infections 411(2) Haemophilus Infections 413(2) Chlamydial Infections 415(2) Coxiella Infections 417(2) Miscellaneous Infections in Mares 419(1) Mycotic Abortion in Cattle 420(1) Protozoan Infections 421(1) Toxoplasmosis 421(2) Neosporal Infections 423(2) Sarcocystis Infections 425(1) Genital Trichomoniasis 426(1) Viral Infections of the Pregnant Uterus 427(1) Hog Cholera 427(1) Bovine Virus Diarrhea 428(1) Border Disease 429(1) Equine Viral Arteritis 429(1) Porcine Parvovirus 430(1) Bovine Parvovirus 430(1) Minute Virus of Canines 431(1) Bluetongue Virus 431(1) Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease 431(1) Canine Herpesvirus 432(1) Porcine Herpesvirus-1 432(1) Porcine Cytomegalovirus 433(1) Bovine Herpesvirus-1 434(1) Bovine Herpesvirus-4 435(1) Equine Herpesvirus-1 436(3) Viral Infection of the Fetus 439(1) Epizootic Bovine Abortion 440(3) Miscellaneous Lesions of the Postpartum Uterus 443(2) The Cervix 445(1) The Vagina and Vulva 446(8) Vulval Tumefaction (Vulvovaginitis) of Swine 446(1) Inflammatory Diseases of the Vagina and Vulva 446(1) Granular Venereal Disease 446(1) Infectious Bovine Cervicovaginitis and Epididymitis (Epivag) 447(1) Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis of Cattle 447(1) Necrotic Vaginitis and Vulvitis 448(1) Dourine 449(1) Neoplastic Diseases of the Tubular Genitalia 450(1) Leiomyoma 451(1) Transmissible Venereal Tumor of Dogs 451(2) Fibropapilloma of the Vulva 453(1) Transmissible Genital Papilloma of the Pig 453(1) Carcinoma of the Endometrium and Cervix 453(1) Lymphosarcoma 454(1) Metastatic Tumors 454(1) The Mammary Glands 454(17) Developmental Considerations 455(1) Inflammatory Disease of the Mammary Glands 455(1) Bovine Mastitis 456(1) Streptococcal Mastitis 457(2) Staphylococcal Mastitis 459(1) Coliform Mastitis 460(2) Summer Mastitis 462(1) Mycoplasmal Mastitis 463(1) Bovine Tuberculous Mastitis 464(2) Miscellaneous Infections 466(1) Mastitis in Sheep and Goats 466(3) Mastitis in the Dog and Cat 469(1) Mastitis in Swine 469(2) The Male Genital System P.W. Ladds General Considerations 471(3) Scrotum 474(2) Tunica Vaginalis 476(2) Penis and Prepuce 478(7) Inflammation of the Penis and Prepuce (Balanoposthitis) 480(3) Neoplasms of the Penis and Prepuce 483(2) Tests 485(27) Anomalies of Development 486(1) Testicular Hypoplasia 486(3) Testicular Hypoplasia Due to Chromosomal Anomalies 489(1) Cryptorchidism 490(2) Other Anomalies of the Testis 492(1) Circulatory Disturbances in the Testis 492(2) Testicular Degeneration 494(6) Orchitis 500(4) Neoplastic Disease of the Testis and Epididymis 504(1) Interstitial (Leydig) Cell Tumors 505(1) Sertoli Cell Tumor 506(2) Seminoma 508(2) Teratoma 510(1) Other Rare Primary Tumors 510(2) Epididymis 512(7) Anomalies of Development 512(1) Epididymitis 513(6) Miscellaneous Lesions of the Epididymis 519(1) Spermatic Cord 519(2) Anomalies of the Spermatic Cord 519(1) Circulatory Disturbances of the Spermatic Cord 519(1) Inflammation of the Spermatic Cord 520(1) Seminal Vesicle and Ampulla 521(2) Anomalies of Development 521(1) Inflammation of Seminal Vesicles 521(2) Prostate and Bulbourethral Gland 523(8) Anomalies of Development 523(1) Inflammation of the Prostate and Bulbourethral Gland 523(1) Metaplasia and Hyperplasia of the Prostate and Bulbourethral Gland 524(3) Neoplastic Diseases of the Prostate and Bulbourethral Gland 527(1) Miscellaneous Conditions of Accessory Sex Glands 528(3) Cumulative Index 531