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- Bookedited by Sean P. McDonough, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVP, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Teresa L. Southard, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVP, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.Contents:
Introduction to the necropsy
Necropsy basics
The necropsy procedure
The integumentary system
The musculoskeletal system
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The alimentary system
The liver and pancreas
The genitourinary system
The nervous system
The eye and ear
The endocrine system
The lymphoreticular system
Necropsy of other small mammals
Necropsy of fetuses and newborns
Cytology
Histopathology
Infectious disease testing
Toxicology testing
Packaging and shipping samples.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - ArticleBala IuM, Fuki VB, Rog AI, Savchenko TI, Savchenko AV.Kardiologiia. 1977 Jul;17(7):55-61.The possibility of applying some mathematical methods for automating the process of differential diagnosis between atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis and rheumatic heart diseases complicated by auricular fibrillation, based on employing computing technique in processing the cardiointervalographic findings, is discussed. The processing of cardiointervalograms taken in 2 groups of patients with diseases in question (totaling 49 persons) aged over 45 evidenced that in the differential diagnosis mathematical expectation and dispersion of the R-R intervals duration are most informative signs. It is shown that for the purpose of automatic diagnosis of atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis and rheumatic heart diseases complicated by auricular fibrillation with the method under discussion the sufficient length of cardiointervalograms equals 130--150 R--R-intervals.