Pathology of Laboratory Swine is a comprehensive text describing the spontaneous pathology seen in common laboratory pig strains. As the first book collating information on all organ systems in these strains, this resource will serve as a “go to text for all pathologists working on laboratory pigs in safety assessment studies and for veterinary pathologists who need a diagnostic tool to rule out spontaneous, non-clinical disease pathology when assigning cause of death to these animals which are also kept as domestic pets.
1. Choice of Pig model
2. Regulatory issues in the use of minipigs
3. Infectious Diseases
4. Clinical Examination
5. Digestive System (Oral Cavity, Salivary glands, Esophagus and Stomach, Small and Large Intestine
6. Liver
7. Exocrine Pancreas
8. Urinary System (Kidney, Urinary bladder, ureter, urethra
9. Nervous System
10. Eye and associated glands
11. Skeletal Muscle
12. Bone and Joints
13. Skin and subcutis (including specialized sebaceous glands)
14. Mammary Gland
15. Respiratory trac
t16. Haemopoietic and Lymphoid System
17. Female Reproductive Tract
18. Male Reproductive Tract
19. Cardiovascular System
20. Endocrine System (Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pituitary, Adrenal and Endocrine Pancreas
21. Clinical Pathology (Hematology and Clinical Chemistry)
22. Juvenile
23. Immunohistochemistry
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