Master the art and science of specimen collection, preparation, and evaluation with Canine & Feline Cytology: A Color Atlas and Interpretation Guide, Second Edition. This easy-to-use guide covers all body systems and fluids including a special chapter on acquisition and management of cytology specimens. Hundreds of vivid color images of normal tissue alongside abnormal tissue images – plus concise summaries of individual lesions and guidelines for interpretation - will enhance your ability to confidently face any diagnostic challenge. A greatly expanded image collection, with more than 1,200 vivid, full-color photomicrographic illustrations depicting multiple variations of normal and abnormal tissue for fast and accurate diagnosis Clear, concise descriptions of tissue sampling techniques, slide preparation and examination guidelines Helpful hints for avoiding technical pitfalls and improving diagnostic quality of specimens Includes all body systems and fluids as well as pathological changes associated with infectious agents Histologic and histopathologic correlates provided in all organ system chapters. User-friendly format and logical organization facilitates readability and learning. Expert contributors represent the most respected leaders in the field. NEW! Chapter on Fecal Cytology Highlighted boxes featuring Key Points provide helpful tips for best conceptual understanding and diagnostic effectiveness Photomicrographs now include more comparative histology Discussions of broader uses of stains and immunocytochemistry for differential cytologic characterization Expanded chapter on Advanced Diagnostic Techniques includes more methodology and application of current tools, representing advances in both aspiration and exfoliative cytology.
Providing a vital understanding of what normal cells look like, this text is ideal for all those in small animal veterinary practice examining cytology samples.
In: Skin diseases of the dog and cat: clinical and histopathological diagnosis, 2nd edn. Blackwell Science, Ames, pp 442–449 Miller WH, Griffin CE, Campbell KL (2013) Demodicosis. In: Muller & Kirk's- small animal dermatology, 7th edn.
Providing a vital understanding of what normal cells look like, this text is ideal for all those in small animal veterinary practice examining cytology samples.
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Interpretation of Canine and Feline Cytology
This book offers a sampling of cytological features and patterns as an aid to study, revision and continuing education for veterinarians in practice and training, for veterinary students, nurses, and technicians.
This book offers a state-of-the-art, evidence-based reference to all aspects of veterinary cytology.
This superb benchside reference thoroughly depicts the diagnostic application and interpretation of canine and feline cytology and cytopathology.
Logically organized for easy navigation, the book covers urine collection and specimen handling, initial assessment, urine chemistry, and microscopic findings, including casts, crystals, cells, organisms, and artifacts.
A Color Atlas and Interpretation Guide Rose E. Raskin, Denny Meyer, Katie. M Boes ... (Wright-Giemsa; HP oil.) □ FIGURE 4.70 T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia. Peripheral blood smear. Dog. This 6-month-old English bulldog presented with ...