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The Merck Veterinary Manual, Eleventh Edition is a comprehensive,reliable source of information on all aspects of animal healthcare.The 11th Edition has been completely updated with the latestinformation on veterinary medicine, with many new, expanded,and revised sections.

The Merck Manual Go-To Home Guide For Symptoms brings the trustedhealth information used by doctors around the world into your home. It takescomplex medical information and makes it easy to understand and accessibleto an everyday audience. It covers a wide range of everyday symptoms, fromabdominal pain to wheezing, and almost everything in between.

The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms is a compact, handy reference guide that enableshealth care practitioners to evaluate patients accurately and begin treatment to relieve their symptoms.

The Working Equid Veterinary Manual is a practical veterinary handbook for field-based vets caring for working horses, donkeys and mules in developing countries. It contains information on the common diseases and conditions of working equids, with clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and approaches to prevention.

The manual offers an integrated approach to case management, with emphasis on good owner communication and context-specific information given for vets working with limited local resources. It stresses the importance of equine welfare throughout the clinical decision-making process.

The Merck Veterinary Manual (MVM) covers all domesticated species and diseases in veterinary medicine worldwide. This completely revised and redesigned new edition of the veterinary classic uses a two-column format and color throughout for easy-to-read text and tables. Hundreds of color images enhance and illustrate the text. In addition to extensive revisions and updates, this edition includes a new section on public health and zoonoses, expanded coverage of fish and aquaculture, new chapters on backyard poultry, toxicologic workplace hazards, smoke inhalation, and additional coverage of numerous new and emerging topics in veterinary medicine.

The Merck Veterinary Manual is a reference manual of animal health care. It was first published by Merck & Co., Inc. in 1955.[1] It contains concise, thorough information on the diagnosis and treatment of disease in a wide variety of species.[2] The Manual is available as a book, published on a non-profit basis.[3] Additionally, the full text can be accessed for free via the website, or downloaded in its entirety via an app.[4] In January 2020, the website was redesigned with a more helpful search function without advertising.[5] Interactive features on the website include quizzes, case studies, and clinical calculators. In addition, there are animal health news summaries and commentaries.

The Merck Veterinary Manual was first published in 1955.[1] It was based on the Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, which was first published in 1899 as a reference for physicians.[1] The first edition of the Veterinary Manual included contributions from over 200 authors, with 389 chapters divided into sections on public health, toxicology, and diseases of domestic animals, zoo and fur animals, and poultry.[1] The first five editions were edited by Otto H. Siegmund.[6] The fifth edition was published in 1979.[6] The sixth and seventh editions were edited by Clarence M. Fraser.[7]

The eighth edition, edited by Susan Aeillo, was published in 1988 with contributions from 317 authors.[8] A review in the Canadian Veterinary Journal declared it to be an 'excellent veterinary handbook'.[8] The ninth edition was published in 2005, and included chapters by over 350 authors.[9] New subjects included Hendra virus infection in the horse, and biosecurity.[9] The tenth edition, published in 2010 and edited by Cynthia M. Kahn, was the first to contain images.[2] It included radiographs, illustrations, and photomicrographs, as well as new chapters, including one on African hedgehogs.[2]

The eleventh edition, published in 2016, had over 400 contributing authors.[10] New topics in the eleventh edition included backyard poultry and smoke inhalation.[11] In 2018, a free app version was made available which included a 57 megabyte download of all the information from the eleventh edition.[12]

In this study, the results of clinical, ultrasonographic, and laparotomy examinations of a five-year-old dairy cow with right abomasal displacement and traumatic reticuloperitonitis are presented. A five-year-old Holstein cow who had recently given birth was brought to the veterinary teaching hospital with a history of depression, anorexia, constipation, arched backs, and bloat. A possible diagnosis of TRP and RDA was made based on the history and the findings of the clinical and ultrasonographic finding, and the cow was sent for surgery. An ultrasonographic examination revealed hyperechogenic fibrin deposits and anechogenic fluid pockets between the reticulum and the anterior dorsal blind sac of the rumen. It was discovered that the displaced abomasum is hypoechogenic, has fluid ingesta ventrally, and has a gas cap more dorsally. The reticulum's submerged and free foreign bodies were removed, and an abomasopexy procedure was performed. The day after the operation, the cow was able to eat and she gradually got better over the next few days. It was concluded that ultrasonography along with a clinical examination, is a useful adjunct tool for assessing the concurrent observed abomasal displacement and traumatic reticuloperitonitis.

Bu alışmada, sağ abomazum deplasmanlı ve travmatik retikloperitonitisli beş yaşlı st sığırında klinik, ultrasonografik ve laparotomi muayene sonuları sunulmaktadır. Yakın zamanda doğum yapmış beş yaşındaki Holstein inek, depresyon, iştahsızlık, kabızlık, sırtta kamburluk ve şişkinlik anamnezi ile veteriner eğitim hastanesine getirildi. Anamnez, klinik ve ultrasonografik muayene sonularına dayanarak, TRP ve RDA'nın geici teşhisi yapıldı ve inek ameliyata alındı. Klinik muayeneyi takiben, ultrasonografik incelemede, retikulum ile rumenin n dorsal kr kesesi arasında hiperekojenik fibrin birikintileri ve anekojenik sıvı keseleri tespit edildi. Deplase olmuş abomazumun hipoekojenik olduğu, ventralde sıvı ve daha dorsalde gaz kesesine sahip olduğu belirlendi. Retikulumun batmış ve serbest yabancı cisimleri ıkarıldı ve abomazopeksi operasyonu yapıldı. Operasyondan sonraki gn ineğin iştahının aıldığı ve sonraki gnlerde durumunun giderek normalleştiği bilgisi alındı. Ultrasonografinin klinik muayene ile birlikte eşzamanlı gzlenen sağ abomazum deplasmanı ve travmatik retikloperitonitisi değerlendirmede yararlı bir yardımcı ara olduğu sonucuna varıldı.

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