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Pain management in veterinary practice / / editors, Christine M. Egger, Lydia Love, Tom Doherty
Pain management in veterinary practice / / editors, Christine M. Egger, Lydia Love, Tom Doherty
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ames, Iowa : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (464 p.)
Disciplina 636.089
636.089/60472
Altri autori (Persone) EggerChristine M
LoveLydia
DohertyT. J (Tom J.)
Soggetto topico Pain in animals - Treatment
ISBN 1-118-76160-X
1-118-99919-3
1-118-76134-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Pain Management in Veterinary Practice; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Section 1 Introduction and Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain; 1 Introduction: Pain: An Issue of Animal Welfare; RECOGNITION AND ASSESSMENT OF PAIN IN ANIMALS; Pain Recognition Tools; PAIN AND CONSCIOUSNESS; ATTITUDES TOWARD ANIMAL PAIN; PAINFUL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES IN FARM ANIMALS; Roadblocks to Treating Pain in Farm Animals; THE WAY FORWARD; REFERENCES; 2 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain; NOCICEPTORS; Transient Receptor Potential Ion Channel; Sensory Neuronal Sodium Channel
Acid-sensing Ion ChannelNOCICEPTIVE AFFERENTS; SPINAL CORD; White Matter; The Gray Matter; Modulation of Nociception; SUPRASPINAL CENTERS; Perception; Descending Modulatory Pathways; VISCERAL PAIN; Visceral Nociception; Visceral Sensitization and Hyperalgesia; Central Processing of Visceral Pain; NEUROPATHIC PAIN; Phantom Pain; AUTONOMIC SYSTEM AND PAIN; IMMUNE SYSTEM AND PAIN; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 3 Mechanisms of Cancer Pain; PREVALENCE OF CANCER PAIN; CAUSES OF CANCER PAIN; MECHANISMS OF CANCER PAIN; MECHANISMS OF CANCER-RELATED PAIN; Peripheral Mechanisms of Cancer Pain
Central Mechanisms of Cancer PainBone Metastasis; Pain due to Cancer Invasion of Neural Tissues; Chemotherapy- and Radiotherapy-Related Peripheral Neuropathy; POTENTIAL FUTURE TREATMENTS; ALLEVIATION OF CANCER PAIN; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Section 2 Pharmacology of Analgesic Drugs; 4 Opioids; TERMINOLOGY; STRUCTURE OF OPIOIDS; OPIOID RECEPTORS; PERIPHERAL OPIOID EFFECTS; BASIC OPIOID PHARMACOKINETICS; SIDE EFFECTS OF OPIOIDS; Respiratory System; Cardiovascular System; Gastrointestinal System and Emesis; Thermoregulatory Center; Shivering; Antitussive Actions
Euphoria and DysphoriaUrinary System; Immunomodulatory Effects; SPECIFIC μ-AGONISTS; Morphine; Meperidine (Pethidine); Hydromorphone; Oxymorphone; Methadone; Fentanyl; Remifentanil; Sufentanil; Alfentanil; Tramadol; Tapentadol; OPIOID AGONIST-ANTAGONISTS; Butorphanol; Buprenorphine; OPIOID ANTAGONISTS; Naloxone; Nalmefene; Naltrexone; Reversal ofμ-Opioid Agonists with Agonist-Antagonists or Partial Agonists; OPIOIDS FOR ENTERAL ABSORPTION; Codeine; Morphine and Hydromorphone Slow Release; Hydrocodone; BUCCAL ABSORPTION OF OPIOIDS; Fentanyl and Sufentanil; Buprenorphine; TRANSDERMAL ROUTE
FentanylBuprenorphine; NEURAXIAL OPIOIDS; Adverse Effects of Neuraxial Opioids; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 5 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Corticosteroids; HISTORY; MECHANISMS OF ACTION; Other Mechanisms of Action; CLASSIFICATION OF NSAIDs; ADVERSE EFFECTS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; Effects on the Gastrointestinal Tract; Effects on the Renal System; Effects on the Hepatic System; Effects on Platelet Function; Effects on Bone Healing; CLINICAL USE OF NSAIDs; SELECTED NSAIDs; Acetaminophen (Paracetamol); Aspirin; Carprofen; Deracoxib; Diclofenac; Dipyrone; Etodolac; Firocoxib
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910138997603321
Ames, Iowa : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014
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Physiology and behaviour of animal suffering / / Neville G. Gregory
Physiology and behaviour of animal suffering / / Neville G. Gregory
Autore Gregory Neville G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Science, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 636.089/60472
Collana UFAW animal welfare series
Soggetto topico Pain in animals
Pain - Physiological aspects
Perception in animals
Animal behavior
Veterinary physiology
ISBN 1-280-74292-5
9786610742929
0-470-79012-1
0-470-75249-1
1-4051-7302-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Physiology and Behaviour of Animal Suffering; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Is Suffering?; 1.2 Why Worry about Animal Suffering?; 1.3 When Can We Stop Worrying about Animal Suffering?; 1.4 Recognising Suffering in Animals; 1.5 Can Animals Go Mad?; 1.6 What Constitutes Animal Suffering?; 1.7 Conclusions; 2 Stress; 2.1 Stress Physiology; 2.2 Stress-related Disorders; 2.3 Restraint Stress; 2.4 Stress-induced Analgesia; 2.5 Stress-induced Seizures and Fits; 3 Anxiety and Fear; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Anxiety; 3.3 Experimental Models; 3.4 Fear; 3.5 Fright; 3.6 Phobias
3.7 Panic3.8 The Role of the Amygdala; 3.9 Losing One's Mother; 4 Emotional Numbness and Deprivation; 4.1 Anhedonia; 4.2 Depression; 4.3 Social Isolation in the Newborn; 4.4 Sensory Deprivation in Early Life; 4.5 Sensory Deprivation in Later Life; 4.6 Social Isolation and Barren Environments; 4.7 Stereotypies and Neurotic Behaviours; 4.8 Learned Helplessness; 4.9 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; 4.10 Sleep Disorders; 4.11 Weaning; 4.12 Physiology of Emotions; 5 Aggression, Overcrowding and Discomfort; 5.1 Aggression; 5.2 Overcrowding and Confinement; 5.3 Discomfort; 6 Exercise
6.1 Overexertion6.2 Endurance Riding; 6.3 Horse-racing Injuries; 6.4 Greyhound Racing Injuries; 6.5 Migration; 7 Cold; 7.1 Cold Discomfort and Pain; 7.2 Skin Freezing and Chilblains; 7.3 Hypothermia; 7.4 Sensitivity to Cold; 7.5 Hypothermia and Cold Survival; 7.6 Cold in Combination with Starvation; 7.7 Cold-induced Analgesia; 8 Heat and Burns; 8.1 Heat Stress; 8.2 Heat Intolerance; 8.3 Some Species Differences; 8.4 Pain; 8.5 Burns and Scalds; 9 Thirst and Hunger; 9.1 Thirst and Dehydration; 9.2 Overhydration; 9.3 Osmotic Stress; 9.4 Hunger; 9.5 Underfeeding; 9.6 Emaciation
9.7 Inappropriate Diets9.8 Forced Moulting; 9.9 Force-feeding and Overeating; 10 Pain; 10.1 The Value of Pain; 10.2 Pain Associated with Trauma; 10.3 Ways in Which Animals Express Pain; 10.4 Pain Pathways and Consciousness; 10.5 Cortical Regions; 10.6 Applied Neurology of Pain; 10.7 Pain in a Given Context; 11 Trauma; 11.1 Injuries in Selected Body Regions and Tissues; 11.2 Some Common Causes of Injury; 11.3 Intended or Avoidable Causes of Trauma; Colour plate sections falls after page 148; 11.4 Types of Injury; 12 Sickness and Disease
12.1 Is Suffering an Inevitable Consequence of Being Ill?12.2 Do the Behaviours Expressed During Sickness Serve a Purpose?; 12.3 Cytokines and Sickness Behaviours; 12.4 Cancer; 12.5 Stress and Immune Function; 12.6 Corticosteroid Therapy; 12.7 Anaemia; 12.8 Hazards of Improving Disease Control; 12.9 Diseases Used for Controlling Pests; 13 Digestive System; 13.1 Nausea; 13.2 Vomiting and Retching; 13.3 Gut Pain; 13.4 Diarrhoea; 13.5 Gut Injuries; 13.6 Stress and the Gut; 13.7 Gastrointestinal Ulcers; 14 Poisoning; 14.1 Wartime Poisons; 14.2 Environmental Toxicants; 14.3 Vertebrate Pesticides
15 Respiratory System
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143263703321
Gregory Neville G  
Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Science, c2004
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