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Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana, USA), Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 291x250 mm, weight: 2600 g, 49 Tables, color; 1306 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482225751
  • ISBN-13: 9781482225754
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 291x250 mm, weight: 2600 g, 49 Tables, color; 1306 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482225751
  • ISBN-13: 9781482225754
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Doodys Core Title® 2022: 2.8/3, with a 5 STAR rating

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.

Recenzijos

"The exceptional teaching skills of the editors are manifest in the thoughtful selection of content and formatting, which optimizes the clarity and accessibility of information. They have produced a book with the depth and detail to serve more experienced readers and at the same time generated a reference of unsurpassed utility for practitioners and an excellent training tool for veterinary students This should be recognized as the premier publication in diagnostic cytology for small animal practitioners."

- 98/100, 5 stars, Marcella D Ridgway, VMD, MS, DACVIM(University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doodys Book Review Service

"Authors of cytology texts have an immediate advantage in that their books are beautiful to look through, and this one is no exception. As you leaf through its pages you can see immediately the quantity and quality of the colour illustrations It will certainly prove useful to have next to your in-house microscope as a references when interpreting your own cytology samples."

- Clare Knottenbelt, Veterinary Record

"The goal of this book is an admirable one, and it is clear the authors and editors are experts and well versed in their respective topics. Each chapter has insightful content and reference materials, such as an innovative table on the cytologic description and classification of lymphoma that is supplemented with a plethora of correlative images...It is recommended that Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis is most useful for those embarking on an education in veterinary cytology, given the emphasis on lesion development, normal findings, and an understanding of how cytologic samples correlate with parent tissues. In addition, and although not stated as an intent, this textbook could also provide an interesting and potentially valuable resource for residents in veterinary anatomic pathology. In conclusion, in this book, a detailed focus on pathophysiologic mechanisms, may help to cement fundamental principles for approaching cytologic diagnoses with a deeper understanding of the underlying processes."

- Jennifer E. Stewart, BS, DVM, DACVP, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK "The exceptional teaching skills of the editors are manifest in the thoughtful selection of content and formatting, which optimizes the clarity and accessibility of information. They have produced a book with the depth and detail to serve more experienced readers and at the same time generated a reference of unsurpassed utility for practitioners and an excellent training tool for veterinary students This should be recognized as the premier publication in diagnostic cytology for small animal practitioners."

- 98/100, 5 stars, Marcella D Ridgway, VMD, MS, DACVIM(University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doodys Book Review Service

"Authors of cytology texts have an immediate advantage in that their books are beautiful to look through, and this one is no exception. As you leaf through its pages you can see immediately the quantity and quality of the colour illustrations It will certainly prove useful to have next to your in-house microscope as a references when interpreting your own cytology samples."

- Clare Knottenbelt, Veterinary Record

"The goal of this book is an admirable one, and it is clear the authors and editors are experts and well versed in their respective topics. Each chapter has insightful content and reference materials, such as an innovative table on the cytologic description and classification of lymphoma that is supplemented with a plethora of correlative images...It is recommended that Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis is most useful for those embarking on an education in veterinary cytology, given the emphasis on lesion development, normal findings, and an understanding of how cytologic samples correlate with parent tissues. In addition, and although not stated as an intent, this textbook could also provide an interesting and potentially valuable resource for residents in veterinary anatomic pathology. In conclusion, in this book, a detailed focus on pathophysiologic mechanisms, may help to cement fundamental principles for approaching cytologic diagnoses with a deeper understanding of the underlying processes."

- Jennifer E. Stewart, BS, DVM, DACVP, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK

Contributors vii
Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Chapter 1 Sample Acquisition and Preparation
1(22)
Laura Garrett
Linda Berent
Anne M. Barger
Chapter 2 General Principles of Inflammation
23(24)
Amy L. MacNeill
Chapter 3 Cancer Biology
47(14)
Timothy M. Fan
Chapter 4 Cytology of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
61(34)
Perry J. Bain
Anne M. Barger
Amy L. MacNeill
Chapter 5 Central Nervous System Cytology
95(54)
A Russell Moore
Anne M. Barger
Chapter 6 Respiratorytract Cytology
149(30)
Amelia Goddard
Chapter 7 Body Cavity Effusions
179(30)
Use Schwendenwein
Chapter 8 Cytology of Lymphoid Tissues
209(32)
Stefano Comazzi
Amy L. MacNeill
Chapter 9 Liver Cytology
241(40)
A Russell Moore
Walter Hoffman
Chapter 10 Pancreatic Cytology
281(22)
Catherine Trumel
M.N. Lucas
Catherine Layssol-Lamour
Anne Geffre
Fanny Granat
Nathalie Bourges-Abella
Chapter 11 Oral Cavity Cytology
303(14)
Melinda S. Camus
Chapter 12 Cytology of the Gastrointestinal Tract
317(40)
Elena Gorman
Chapter 13 Renal Cytology and Urinalysis
357(22)
Julie L. Webb
Chapter 14 Musculoskeletal Cytology
379(16)
Amy N. Schnelle
Chapter 15 Ocular Cytology
395(12)
Anne M. Barger
Kate Schlicher
Chapter 16 Aural Cytology
407(26)
Cheryl Moller
Jennifer A. Neel
K. Marcia Murphy
Chapter 17 Cytology of the Reproductive System
433(24)
Amy L. MacNeill
Chapter 18 Cytology of Endocrine Tissues
457(14)
Sara Connolly
Chapter 19 Bone Marrow
471(28)
Emmeline Tan
Dorothee Bienzle
Index 499
Amy L. MacNeill, DVM, PhD, DACVP did her clinical pathology training at the University of Florida. She began her academic career at the University of Illinois (2005-2013) and is currently an associate professor at Colorado State University.

Anne M. Barger, DVM, MS, DAVCP did her clinical pathology training at North Carolina State University. She has been a faculty member at the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine since 2002. She is currently a clinical professor, section head of clinical pathology and assistant director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.