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This book offers a state-of-the-art, evidence-based reference to all aspects of veterinary cytology. Truly multidisciplinary in its approach, chapters are written by experts in fields ranging from clinical pathology to internal medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, and dermatology, drawing the various specialties together to create a comprehensive picture of cytology's role in diagnosis and treatment of animal disease. Firmly grounded in the primary literature, the book focuses on companion animals, with special chapters for species with fewer publications. Chapters are logically organized by body system, with additional chapters on tumors of particular import and diagnostic decision making.
The first two sections of Veterinary Cytology focus on cytology techniques, quality control, and special laboratory techniques. Subsequent sections are organ/tissue-based and reflect what is known about the canine, feline, and equine species. This is followed by chapters on non-traditional species, including exotic companion mammals, rabbits, cattle, camelids, non-human primates, reptiles and birds, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and sheep and goats. The last section highlights some unique features of the applications of cytology in industry settings.
Provides a gold-standard reference to data-driven information about cytologic analysis in companion animal species
Brings together authors from a wide range of specialties to present a thorough survey of cytology's use in veterinary medicine
Offers broader species coverage and greater depth than any cytology reference currently available
Veterinary Cytology is an essential resource for clinical and anatomic pathologists and any specialist in areas using cytology, including veterinary oncologists, criticalists, surgeons, ophthalmologists, dermatologists, and internists.
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THE EDITORS LESLIE C. SHARKEY, DVM, PHD, DIPLOMATE ACVP (CLINICAL PATHOLOGY), is a Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton, MA, USA. M. JUDITH RADIN, DVM, PHD, DIPLOMATE ACVP (CLINICAL PATHOLOGY), is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Veterinary Biosciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, in Columbus, OH, USA. DAVIS SEELIG, DVM, PHD, DIPLOMATE ACVP (CLINICAL PATHOLOGY), is an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in St. Paul, MN, USA.
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PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE, DETAILED REFERENCE TO VETERINARY CYTOLOGY IN ALL SPECIES This book offers a state-of-the-art, evidence-based reference to all aspects of veterinary cytology. Truly multidisciplinary in its approach, chapters are written by experts in fields ranging from clinical pathology to internal medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, and dermatology, drawing the various specialties together to create a comprehensive picture of cytology's role in diagnosis and treatment of animal disease. Firmly grounded in the primary literature, the book focuses on companion animals, with special chapters for species with fewer publications. Chapters are logically organized by body system, with additional chapters on tumors of particular import and diagnostic decision making.?? The first two sections of??Veterinary Cytology??focus on cytology techniques, quality control, and special laboratory techniques. Subsequent sections are organ/tissue-based and reflect what is known about the canine, feline, and equine species. This is followed by chapters on non-traditional species, including exotic companion mammals, rabbits, cattle, camelids, non-human primates, reptiles and birds, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and sheep and goats. The last section highlights some unique features of the applications of cytology in industry settings.??
Contenu
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributor list
Abbreviations
Section 1: Basic Cytology Techniques
Sample collection
Routine stains and automated stainers
Microbiologic review of cytology samples
Evidence-based cytology
General approach to diagnostic cytology
Section 2: Quality Control and Special Laboratory Techniques
Quality assurance in cytology
Cytochemical staining: techniques and quality assurance
Cell block preparation techniques and applications in veterinary medicine
Molecular clonality testing
Cytogenetics
Section 3: Skin and Subcutis
Inflammatory diseases of the skin
Dermal and subcutaneous masses
Cutaneous mast cell tumors
Plasma cell tumors
Melanoma
Soft tissue sarcomas
Section 4: Ear and Eye
Ear cytology
Collection of ophthalmic cytology specimens
Ocular cytology of the dog
Ocular cytology of the cat
Ocular cytology of the horse
Section 5: Musculoskeletal System
Muscle
Bone and periarticular structures
Section 6: Respiratory System
Upper respiratory tract of the dog and cat
Lower respiratory tract of the dog and cat
Respiratory cytology of the horse
Section 7: Hemolymphatic System
Lymph nodes
Spleen
Thymus
Section 8: Gastrointestinal Tract
Oral cavity
Esophagus and stomach
Intestines and rectum
Fecal cytology
Section 9: Liver and Pancreas
Non-neoplastic disorders of the liver
Hepatobiliary neoplasia and cancer staging
Pancreas
Section 10: Urinary Tract
Kidney
Urinary bladder
Urine cytology
Section 11: Reproductive Tract
Testes, ovaries and prostate
Evaluation of semen
Vaginal cytology in the bitch and queen
Uterine cytology
Mammary gland
Section 12: Endocrine
Thyroid and parathyroid glands
Adrenal gland
Section 13: Central Nervous System
Central nervous system neoplasia in the dog and cat
Cerebrospinal fluid analysis in the dog and cat
Cerebrospinal fluid analysis in horses and large animals
Section 14: Fluid Analysis
Laboratory techniques for fluid analysis
Pericardial fluid
Abdominal and thoracic fluid analysis in dogs and cats
Abdominal and thoracic fluid analysis in horses
Synovial fluid analysis of the dog and cat
Synovial fluid analysis of the horse
Section 15: Species Specific Cytology
Exotic companion mammals
Rabbit
Cattle
Camelids
Non-human primates
Reptiles and birds
Amphibians
Fish
Invertebrates
Sheep and goats
Section 16: Applications of Cytology in Industry
Index