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Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis
Contributor(s): Barger, Anne M. (Editor), MacNeill, Amy L. (Editor)
ISBN: 1482225751     ISBN-13: 9781482225754
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $118.75  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Veterinary Medicine - Food Animal
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 10.6" W x 11.7" (4.40 lbs) 512 pages
 
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A powerful tool that can be employed in a wide variety of disease processes, cytology in small animals has gained increased recognition and clinical application. Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis presents clinically applicable information about the use of cytology and indicates when advanced diagnostic testing can be beneficial to diagnose underlying disease processes.

The book discusses the pathophysiology of inflammation, cancer biology and comparisons to histology to help readers fully comprehend the cytologic changes that can occur with inflammation and neoplasia. Also covered are some of the limitations and advantages of cytology compared to histopathology, important gross findings (e.g. body cavity effusions), and parasites and the associated diagnostic methods required. Further information is provided on oncogenes, reference values for effusions and bone marrow aspirates, laboratory handling of samples, and how to carry out certain diagnostics. The book:

  • includes chapters written by experts from around the world
  • is divided up into chapters based on anatomical region, making it very easy to locate information required for assistance with a specific case
  • provides multiple cytological images for the same sample, providing different views of what may be seen
  • uses technical language where appropriate but without overcomplicating the information presented: it is very accessible and easy to understand.
  • The book includes tissue-specific chapters focusing on diseases of a particular area, always in comparison to normal tissue. Each of these chapters concludes with various cases that include information on signalment, history, pertinent laboratory data, specimen images, final outcome and the underlying pathology causing the cytologic lesions, when possible. With more than 1300 superb illustrations, this comprehensive resource provides ample practical information for students as well as practicing veterinarians.