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Hill’s Atlas
of Veterinary
Clinical Anatomy
Contents
1 Introduction
28 Normal Feline Colon
29 Constipation/Colonic Impaction
30 Normal Pancreas
31 Acute Pancreatitis
32 Normal Pancreas
33 Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
34 Normal Liver
35 End-Stage Liver Disease
36 Normal Liver
37 Hepatic Neoplasia
Cardiovascular and
Lymphatic Systems
2 Normal Heart
3 Chronic Valvular Disease
4 Normal Canine Heart
5 Heartworm Disease
6 Normal Canine Heart
7 Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy
8 Normal Feline Heart
9 Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
10 Normal Feline Heart
11 Feline Dilated Cardiomyopathy
12 Normal Lymph Node Architecture
13 Lymphosarcoma
Integumentary System
38 Normal Skin/Perineal Anatomy
39 Anal Sac Abscess
40 Skin Abscess
41 Flea-Allergy Dermatitis
Digestive System
14 Normal Feline Dentition
15 Periodontal Disease
16 Normal Canine Dentition
17 Carnassial Tooth Abscess
18 Normal Stomach
19 Hemorrhagic Gastritis with Ulcers
20 Normal Stomach
21 Gastric Dilatation with Volvulus
22 Normal Small Intestine
23 Foreign Bodies
24 Parvoviral Enteritis
25 Intussusception
26 Normal Canine Colon
27 Chronic Colitis
Musculoskeletal System
42 Normal Vertebrate/Spinal Cord
43 Intervertebral Disk Disease
44 Normal Shoulder
45 Osteochondritis Dissecans
46 Normal Elbow
47 Ununited Anconeal Process/Panosteitis
48 Normal Hip Joint
49 Hip Dysplasia
50 Normal Rear Leg
51 Femoral Fracture
52 Normal Stifle
53 Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament
54 Normal Stifle
55 Patellar Luxation
Special Senses
78 Normal Canine Eye
79 Nuclear Sclerosis/Cataracts
Respiratory System
56 Normal Mouth/Upper Airway
57 Tonsillitis
58 Normal Canine Thorax
59 Collapsing Trachea
60 Normal Feline Thorax
61 Pulmonary Edema
80 Normal Feline Eye
81 Glaucoma
82 Normal Feline Eye
83 Corneal Ulceration
84 Normal Hearing Apparatus
85 Otitis Externa/Media/Interna
Parasite Life Cycles
86 Heartworms
87
Giardia
88 Hookworms
89 Whipworms
90 Roundworms
91 Tapeworms
(Taenia)
92 Tapeworms
(Dipylidium caninum)
93 Fleas
94 Ticks
95
Sarcoptes
96
Demodex
97
Cheyletiella
98 Ear Mites
99 Bibliography
Urogenital System
62 Normal Canine Kidney
63 Chronic Renal Disease
64 Normal Canine Kidney
65 Acute Renal Failure
66 Normal Urinary Bladder
67 Bladder Stones
68 Normal Canine Lower Urinary System
69 Canine Urethral Obstruction
70 Normal Feline Lower Urinary System
71 Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
72 Normal Prostate Gland
73 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
74 Ovariohysterectomy
75 Pyometra
76 Canine Castration
77 Testicular Tumors
©2004 Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Division of Colgate-Palmolive Company.
Published by Veterinary Medicine Publishing Company, Inc.
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
Introduction
At one time or another, all of us in clinical practice have
explained to clients such things as the pathology of a fail-
ing heart or a prolapsed intervertebral disk. Oftentimes,
we’ve used radiographs or hand drawings to commu-
nicate important points. Irrespective of our artistic skills,
such drawings and explanations transfer information to
clients not only about specific diagnoses but also about
the rationale behind therapeutic plans.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition thinks client communication is vital
to the success of veterinary practice. In accord with that
philosophy, Hill’s is proud to present the
Hill’s Atlas of
Veterinary Clinical Anatomy
™
- an in-exam room atlas to
heighten client communications.
Each illustration in the
Atlas
has been drawn by
professional medical illustrators. Generally, the left-hand
page depicts normal anatomy, and the right-hand page
a pathologic presentation. A brief outline of diagnostic,
therapeutic, and dietary plans is included on the right-
hand page. This arrangement will allow you to show
clients normal anatomy and the pathology affecting their
pets while you describe how your therapeutic plan will, if
possible, return their pets to health and normal anatomy.
The
Atlas
contains eight sections. Refer to the contents
pages for the page numbers and color assigned to each
section. These blocks of color are placed around the page
numbers at the top of each page. Each section has been
assigned a different color for ease of use.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of
the medical illustrations and the diagnostic, therapeutic,
and nutritional plans in the
Atlas.
For example, each
illustration has been reviewed by appropriate veterinary
faculty at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado
State University. The
Atlas
is not intended to be an
exhaustive review of anatomy, pathology, or medicine.
For more information, consult the Bibliography, refer to
prescribing information on specific drugs, or call Hill’s
Veterinary Consultation Service at 1-800-548-VETS (8387)
or e-mail vet_consult@HillsPet.com.
The
Atlas
contains illustrations of the most com-
mon conditions seen in clinical practice. Therefore, its
proper place is in the exam room, so you can use it daily to
enhance client education.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
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