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| Anatomy, 390 | Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia, 404 |
| ClinicalExamination ofthe RespiratoryTract, 390 | Pleuropneumonia, 405 |
| Respiratory Rate, 391 | Chlamydiosis, 406 |
| Dyspnea, 391 | Q Fever, 406 |
| Externally Audible Sounds, 392 | Bacterial Pneumonia, 407 |
| Coughing, 392 | Pasteurella and Mannheimia Pneumonia, 407 |
| Nasal Discharge, 392 | Caseous Lymphadenitis Abscesses in the Lungs, 408 |
| Closer Examination of the Upper Respiratory Tract, 392 | Tuberculosis, 409 |
| Auscultation ofthe Lungs, 393 | Melioidosis and Rhodococcal Pneumonia, 410 |
| Percussion ofthe Lung Fields, 394 | Fungal Pneumonia, 410 |
| Blood Gas Measurement, 394 | Cryptococcosis, 410 |
| Transtracheal Aspiration, 394 | Other Fungi, 411 |
| Bronchoalveolar Lavage, 395 | Enzootic Pneumonia, 411 |
| Radiography ofthe Lungs, 395 | Parasitic Pneumonia, 412 |
| Ultrasonography ofthe Thorax, 395 | Dictyocaulus Pneumonia, 412 |
| Computed Tomography of the Thorax, 395 | Protostrongylids, 412 |
| Lung Biopsy and Aspiration of Fluid from the Thorax, 396 | Eimeria and Other Protozoa, 414 |
| Advanced Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques, 396 | Echinococcosis, Hydatidosis, 414 |
| Effect of Environment on Respiratory Disease, 396 | Liver Flukes, 415 |
| Temperature, 396 | Schistosomosis, 415 |
| Ventilation, 396 | Aspiration Pneumonia, 415 |
| Animal Density, 396 | Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy, 415 |
| Building Construction, 397 | Iatrogenic Aspiration Pneumonia, 415 |
| Upper Respiratory Tract Diseases, 397 | Neurologic Causes of Dysphagia, 415 |
| Rhinitis, 397 | Plant Poisoning, 416 |
| Caprine Herpesvirus, 397 | General Considerations Regarding Treatment and Prophylaxis |
| Nasal Bots, 397 | of Pneumonia, 416 |
| Nasal Leech, 398 | Choice of Antibiotic and Duration of Therapy, 416 |
| Nasal Schistosomosis, 398 | Drug Dosage and Extralabel Use, 416 |
| Foreign Matter, 398 | Routes of Administration, 416 |
| Bacterial Rhinitis, 398 | Supportive Therapy, 417 |
| Neoplasia, 398 | Pneumonia Prophylaxis, 417 |
| Traumatic Pharyngitis, 399 | Pulmonary Edema and Pleuritis, 417 |
| Abscessation ofRetropharyngeal Lymph Nodes, 399 | Anaphylaxis and Fluid Therapy, 417 |
| Laryngitis or Tracheitis, 399 | Cardiac Disease, 417 |
| Lower Respiratory Tract Diseases, 400 | Pulmonary Disease, 417 |
| Viral Causes of Pneumonia, 400 | Pleuritis, 418 |
| Respiratory Syncytial Virus, 400 | Pulmonary and Thymic Neoplasia, 418 |
| Progressive Interstitial Retroviral Pneumonia, 401 | Plant Poisonings Causing Acute Respiratory Signs, 419 |
| Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma, Sheep Pulmonary | Cyanide Poisoning, 419 |
| Adenomatosis, Jaagsiekte, 402 | Nitrate Poisoning, 420 |
| Peste des Petits Ruminants, 402 | Devocalization, 421 |
| Goat Pox, 403 | Traditional Surgical Technique, 421 |
| Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, and Q Fever Pneumonias, 403 | Electrosurgical Technique, 421 |
| Non specific Mycoplasma Pneumonia, 403 | References, 422 |
Goat Medicine, Third Edition. Mary C.
Smith and David M. Sherman. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Published 2023 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Smith Mary C., Sherman David M.. Goat Medicine. 3rd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell,2023. — 976 p.. 2023
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