Diseases of the Endocrine System
Chapter 28 Diseases of the Endocrine System The endocrine glands and hormones in birds are similar to those found in mammals (Box 28-1). The glands release hormones into the circulation….
Chapter 28 Diseases of the Endocrine System The endocrine glands and hormones in birds are similar to those found in mammals (Box 28-1). The glands release hormones into the circulation….
Chapter 16 Diseases of the Endocrine System THE FERRET Endocrine disease is common in older ferrets. The organs affected include the pancreas and the adrenal glands. Estrogen excess is covered…
Chapter 26 Diseases of the Cardiovascular System The structure of the heart and vasculature of the bird is similar to that of the dog and cat. The bird heart is…
Chapter 21 Diseases of the Nervous System THE FERRET Primary neurologic disease is not common in the ferret. Most symptoms of central nervous system (CNS) disease are the result of…
Chapter 10 Diseases of the Reproductive System The female reproductive system consists of two ovaries and the female duct system, including the oviducts, uterus, cervix, vagina, and vulva (Fig. 10-1)….
Chapter 3 Diseases of the Endocrine System The cells of the body must maintain homeostasis (equilibrium) with their internal environment because the chemical processes conducted at the cellular level can…
Chapter 18 Hematologic and Immunologic Diseases THE FERRET Estrogen toxicosis and bone marrow suppression resulting in a life-threatening anemia are covered in Chapter 22. Lymphoma Lymphoma is the most common…
Chapter 17 Diseases of the Eye THE FERRET Diseases of the eye in ferrets are similar to those in other species. The three most frequently seen disorders are conjunctivitis, cataract…
Chapter 5 Hematologic and Immunologic Diseases Immune-mediated and hematologic disorders are commonly seen in veterinary practice. Although these diseases may be interrelated in some cases, this chapter discusses the most…
Chapter 4 Diseases of the Eye Special structures exist in all animals that help them to survive in their environment. The special senses sight, hearing, smell, and taste are extensions…