Organ-Specific Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats 1st Edition
Organ-Specific Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats, 1st Edition by Tanmoy Rana is an essential reference for veterinarians, veterinary students, and clinicians seeking clear, practical guidance on diagnosing and managing parasitic infections that target specific organs in companion animals. This meticulously organized volume brings together contemporary knowledge on parasite life cycles, organ pathology, clinical signs, and evidence-based treatment strategies tailored to dogs and cats.
Discover concise, organ-focused chapters that translate complex parasitology into actionable clinical insights — from hepatic and pulmonary infestations to cardiac, ocular, and neurological parasite involvement. Richly illustrated case examples and diagnostic flowcharts streamline decision-making in busy clinics and animal hospitals, while up-to-date drug recommendations and resistance considerations support safe, effective treatment plans.
Designed for use in veterinary practices, teaching hospitals, shelters, and field clinics across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond, this book bridges academic depth with everyday clinical utility. Whether you’re dealing with routine cases or puzzling presentations, Tanmoy Rana’s practical approach helps you recognize atypical manifestations, prioritize diagnostics, and implement targeted therapies that improve patient outcomes.
Clear, authoritative, and user-friendly, this 1st Edition is a must-have for anyone involved in small-animal care who wants to elevate their understanding of organ-specific parasitic disease. Order your copy today to enhance diagnostic confidence, refine treatment strategies, and stay current with best practices in veterinary parasitology.
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