The book entitled “Principles and Practices of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis of Animals” provides a comprehensive overview of various procedures involved in clinical and laboratory diagnosis of animals, focusing on various examination techniques as well as laboratory methods for the readership. The book is designed to guide veterinary undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners through the learning process of diagnosing various diseases in animals. The book covers a wide range of subjects necessary for clinical diagnosis, from initial patient physical and clinical examination to specific laboratory tests. The book describes animal handling, restraint, and history taking, general and systemic physical examinations, laboratory techniques, and methodologies. The guidebook is intended to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the application of practical skills needed for effective clinical diagnosis.
Dr. Tanmoy Rana obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry degree (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) and Masters (M.V.Sc) in Veterinary Medicine, Ethics & Jurisprudence from West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, India. He secured his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Veterinary Science from the University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India. He works currently as an Assistant Professor of the Veterinary Clinical Complex at West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, India. Previously he has also worked as a Veterinary Officer, Animal Resources Development Department, Government of West Bengal, India. He is actively engaged in teaching and clinical practices in veterinary medicine and research related to animal health, production, and disease monitoring regimes. His research interests involve arsenic toxicity, molecular diagnosis, molecular toxicology and medicine, oxidative stress, immunopathology, nanoparticles, Echinococcosis, and microbes. He has published several research articles in reputed international and national journals along with review articles in international journals. He is an editorial board member (especially BMC Veterinary Research, Associate Editor of Frontier in Veterinary Science), and a reviewer of international and national journals. He is a member of many international scientific societies and organizations importantly the West Bengal Veterinary Council (WBVC), The Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine (ISVM), the Association of Public Health Veterinarians, and The Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA). He is also an associate of the West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology, West Bengal, India. He is an editor and author of so many national and international books.
1.Introduction of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis
2.Anamnesis
3.General Examination
4.Restraining of Animals
5.Temperature
6.Pulse
7.Respiration
8.Examination of the Digestive System of Ruminants
9.Examination of Digestive System of Non-Ruminants
10.Examination of Respiratory System
11.Examination of Circulatory System
12.Examination of Nervous System
13.Examination of Urinary System
14.Examination of Genital System
15.Examination of Musculoskeletal System
16.Examination of Spleen and Lymphatic System
17.Examination of Skin
18.Examination of Eye and Ear
19.Examination of Blood and Serum
20.Examination of Bone Marrow
21.Examination of Urine
22.Examination of Faeces
23.Examination of Skin Scrapings
24.Examination of Blood Smear
25.Examination of Milk
26.Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid
27.Examination of Synovial Fluid
28.Examination of Semen
29.Necropsy Evaluation
30.Microbiological Examination of Clinical Materials
31.Histopathological Analysis
32.Cytopathological Investigation
33.Immunological and Serological Tests
34.Immunopathological Techniques
35.Diagnosis of Toxins and Poisons
36.Application of Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
37.Molecular Diagnostic Techniques