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Clinical Signs in Humans and Animals Associated with Minerals, Trace Elements and Rare Earth Elements

Offers a quick-access reference to clinical signs of mineral and elemental issues in various animal species

Mike Davies (Author)

9780323899765, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 27 October 2021

552 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.5 kg

The first book to compile the clinical signs associated with deficiencies, toxicities, imbalances, or exposures to minerals, trace elements, and rare earth elements in humans and animal species, Clinical Signs in Humans and Animals Associated With Minerals, Trace Elements, and Rare Earth Elements aims to increase awareness to improve diagnosis and to encourage further investigation based on comparative data. Written by an experienced veterinary clinician having worked in private practice, academia, and pharmaceutical and pet food industries, this book includes data on humans and primates, as well as companion animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, ruminants, poultry, fish, and species typical in zoo populations. The subject material is divided into three sections to provide easy access to information on clinical signs, specific elements, or species.

This book is written for medical and veterinary researchers, clinicians, and practitioners, specifically those working with animal nutrition and animal feed health. Academics and public health scientists will also benefit from the book’s information and data on rehabilitating and maintaining animal health.

Section I: Clinical Signs and Symptoms Associated with Nutritional or Environmental Exposure to Mineral Deficiency, Excess, or Imbalances1. Observations2. Imaging3. Laboratory Findings

Section II: Individual Minerals4. Aluminium (Al)5. Antimony (Sb)6. Arsenic (As)7. Barium (Ba)8. Bismuth (Bi)9. Boron (B)10. Bromide (Br)11. Cadmium (Cd)12. Calcium (Ca)13. Chlorine (Cl)14. Chromium (Cr)15. Cobalt (Co)16. Copper (Cu)17. Fluorine (F)18. Germanium (Ge)19. Iodine (I)20. Iron (Fe)21. Lead (Pb)22. Lithium (Li)23. Magnesium (Mg)24. Manganese (Mn)25. Mercury (Hg)26. Molybdenum (Mo)27. Nickel (Ni)28. Phosphorus (P)29. Potassium (K)30. Rubidium (Rb)31. Selenium (Se)32. Silicon (Si)33. Silver (Ag)34. Sodium (Na)35. Strontium (Sr)36. Sulphur (S)37. Tin (Sn)38. Titanium (Ti)39. Tungsten (W)40. Uranium (U)41. Vanadium (V)42. Zinc (Zn)43. Rare Earth Elements (REE)

Section III: Species of Interest44. Companion Animals45. Rabbits46. Guinea Pigs and Hamsters47. Pigs48. Cattle49. Goats50. Sheep51. Pigs52. Horses53. Humans and Primates

Subject Areas: Animal breeding [TVHB], Animal husbandry [TVH], Zoology & animal sciences [PSV], Molecular biology [PSD], Veterinary medicine [MZ]

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