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Product Description Combines excellent production values with magnificent reproduction of many colour photographs and radiographs, which perfectly complement the text. This book is invaluable to both undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students, and is a useful adjunct to the standard textbooks. Practitioners looking for an easy-to-follow guide to ear, nose and throat disease evaluation that is both practical and colourful will also find it of interest. Review ... I would recommend this book to students, both undergraduate and RCVS certificate candidates, as a useful adjunct to the standard textbooks. – The Veterinary Record From the Back Cover This unprecedented full-color atlas moves through various aspects of diagnosing and managing diseases of the ear, upper respiratory tract, oral cavity, and pharynx in small animals. Each chapter introduces a series of cases, describes how specialists handled them, adds broader support information, and concludes with other disorders that could affect the same anatomic area. The readers challenge is to note the signalment and history for each case, decide a diagnosis and management plan up front, then proceed stage by stage through the text, comparing what was envisioned with the actual steps taken and their outcomes. More than 350 full-color photos and radiographs, detailed procedural illustrations, and superb surgical drawings help relate the text to patient signs actually seen in practice. The editors have designed this highly practical, case-based reference guide for ease and enjoyment of learning. About the Author University of Milan, Italy