Table of contents

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    Front end Affair

    Copyright

    Contributors

    Dedication

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

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    Chapter 1 - The Acquisition and Direction of Cytology Specimens

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    Chapter 2 - General Categories of Cytologic Estimation

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    Chapter 3 - Pare and Subcutaneous Tissues

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    Affiliate 4 - Hemolymphatic Arrangement

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    Affiliate v - Respiratory Tract

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    Chapter 6 - Body Cavity Fluids

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    Chapter 7 - Oral Crenel, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Associated Structures

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    Chapter 8 - Dry-Mount Fecal Cytology

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    Chapter 9 - The Liver

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    Chapter 10 - Urinary Tract

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    Affiliate 11 - Microscopic Examination of the Urinary Sediment

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    Affiliate 12 - Reproductive Organisation

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    Chapter 13 - Musculoskeletal Organisation

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    Chapter fourteen - The Central Nervous System

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    Chapter fifteen - Eyes and Adnexa

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    Chapter 16 - Endocrine/Neuroendocrine System

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    Affiliate 17 - Advanced Diagnostic Techniques

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    Appendix i - Microscope Nuts and Telecytology

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    Appendix 2 - Selected Cytologic Stains and Techniques

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    Appendix 3 - Interference and Polarizing Substances

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    Appendix iv - Chromatin Patterns

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    Appendix 5 - Advanced Collection and Preparation Techniques

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    Appendix 6 - Immunocytochemistry Staining Protocol

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    Appendix 7 - List of Specialized Diagnostic Testing Sites

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    Appendix viii - Quality Assurance and Diagnostic Test Reporting

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About the book

Description

"This is a 'become-to' reference text for a serious cytologist. "
Reviewed by: Kathleen Tennant on behalf of Veterinary Record, November 2015

"This is a 'go-to' reference text for a serious cytologist. "
Reviewed by: Kathleen Tennant on behalf of Veterinarian Record, Nov 2015

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of all body systems and body fluids — and the pathological changes associated with various infectious agents — emphasizes areas in which the application of cytology has the greatest diagnostic value.
  • Exceptional-quality, full-color photomicrographs show both normal and abnormal tissue and besides include detailed legends.
  • Discussions of clinical, differential, and cytological diagnosis accompany the illustrations of lesions and weather condition in each chapter.
  • Helpful hints for improving specimen quality are provided in discussions of common errors and bug encountered in the preparation of cytological specimens.
  • Coverage of histology in organ organisation chapters demonstrates the histological or histopathologic corollary of cytologic findings.
  • Clear, concise descriptions include sampling techniques, slide grooming and test, and guidelines for interpretation, leading to authentic in-house and commercial laboratory diagnosis.
  • Easy-to-utilise, well-organized format includes many tables, algorithms, boxes, and Key Point callouts for at-a-glance reference.
  • NEW examples and identifiers and a new discussion on artifacts address the latest developments in canine and feline cytology.
  • NEW! Dozens of new images include photomicrographs of claret and bone marrow cytology.
  • NEW! All-new appendix summarizes clinically relevant information on artifacts, special tests, specific characteristics, and much more.
  • UPDATED sampling techniques and examination guidelines include data on how and where to test for specific conditions.
  • Comprehensive coverage of all body systems and body fluids — and the pathological changes associated with diverse infectious agents — emphasizes areas in which the application of cytology has the greatest diagnostic value.
  • Exceptional-quality, full-colour photomicrographs show both normal and aberrant tissue and also include detailed legends.
  • Discussions of clinical, differential, and cytological diagnosis accompany the illustrations of lesions and conditions in each chapter.
  • Helpful hints for improving specimen quality are provided in discussions of common errors and bug encountered in the preparation of cytological specimens.
  • Coverage of histology in organ organization chapters demonstrates the histological or histopathologic corollary of cytologic findings.
  • Clear, concise descriptions include sampling techniques, slide training and examination, and guidelines for estimation, leading to accurate in-house and commercial laboratory diagnosis.
  • Like shooting fish in a barrel-to-apply, well-organized format includes many tables, algorithms, boxes, and Key Indicate callouts for at-a-glance reference.
  • NEW examples and identifiers and a new discussion on artifacts address the latest developments in canine and feline cytology.
  • NEW! Dozens of new images include photomicrographs of blood and bone marrow cytology.
  • NEW! All-new appendix summarizes clinically relevant information on artifacts, special tests, specific characteristics, and much more.
  • UPDATED sampling techniques and examination guidelines include information on how and where to test for specific conditions.

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Authors

Rose Eastward. Raskin

Professor Emerita of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Department of Comparative Pathobiology, Higher of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, W Lafayette, Indiana; Visiting Professor, Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, W Lafayette, Indiana

Denny J. Meyer

Executive Director, Navigator Services, Senior Clinical Pathologist, Charles River Laboratories, Reno, Nevada