It will also prove to be of benefit for clinical pathology residents and specialists who deal with nondomestic and exotic species. (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2013) I found the self-study part really useful ... A great investment to help you decipher the mysteries of the lab reports. (Tomorrow's vets, 1 September 2013) This book cannot be highly recommended enough to the vet student, and I believe it is just as indispensable for the veterinary surgeon in practice no mean feat for a textbook. (Veterinary Practice News, 1 September 2013) In summary, this is a comprehensive text with a strong practical and clinical focus and. It s clearly written and supplemented by generous numbers of quality images ... This book has a small animal bias and as such will be of greatest interest to small animal clinicians, but will also be valuable to clinicians seeing mixed practice, or delving into providing small mammal or exotic pet clinical pathology. (Australian Veterinary Journal, 9 September 2013) The second edition certainly fulfils its stated objective and is a valuable resource for its targeted audience. It will also prove be benefit for clinical pathology residents and specialists who deal with nondomestic and exotic species. (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2013) Overall, I think this book is well written and beautifully presented. It appears to bridge the gap between undergraduate and postgraduate readers and covers all the species likely to be encountered in mixed veterinary practice. ( Veterinary Record, 16 March 2013) "Mary Anna Thrall, et.al.'s VETERINARY HEMATOLOGY AND CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 2ND EDITION (9780813810270, $99.99) offers a key to understanding veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation and covers hematology and chemistry for a range of species to include fish, amphibians and birds. This second edition includes many revisions and additions, from new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies to updates in advancements on diagnostic technology and revisions to data interpretation. Both elementary basics and advanced laboratory techniques are covered in a guide that offers over seventy case studies to help readers understanding the entire laboratory process, making for a top recommendation for veterinary reference collections." (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 December 2012) "It's a powerful reference packed with practical applications and should be considered a 'must' for any veterinary reference library." ( Midwest Book Reviews, 1 November 2012)

Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry, Second Edition is a well-illustrated, user-friendly reference on veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation. Covering both hematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, the book provides an overview of these critical veterinary skills. This Second Edition includes many revisions and additions, including new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies and lipid pathology, updates to reflect advances in diagnostic instrumentation and capabilities, significant revisions to the data interpretation chapter to provide introductory guidance, and current information on immunodiagnostics and laboratory diagnostics of renal, endocrine, and calcium metabolic pathologies. Beginning with the basic principles of laboratory testing and diagnosis, the book moves into in-depth information on hematology and chemistry of common domestic and non-domestic species. Clinical case presentations, supplying case data and offering narrative discussions to promote skills, have been expanded and incorporated into the body of the book. Packed with useful information for veterinary students, technicians, pathologists, and researchers, Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry is an essential addition to any veterinary library.
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Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry, Second Edition is a well-illustrated, user-friendly reference on veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation.
Contributors ix Preface x Preface to the First Edition xii Section I General Principles of Laboratory Testing and Diagnosis 1 1 Laboratory Technology for Veterinary Medicine 3 Glade Weiser 2 Sample Collection Processing and Analysis of Laboratory Service Options 34 Glade Weiser 3 Perspectives in Laboratory Data Interpretation and Disease Diagnosis 40 Glade Weiser and Robin W. Allison 4 Immunodiagnostics: Current Use and Future Trends in Veterinary Medicine 51 Wayne A. Jensen Section II Hematology of Common Domestic Species 59 5 Erythrocyte Morphology 61 Mary Anna Thrall 6 Classification of and Diagnostic Approach to Anemia 75 Mary Anna Thrall 7 Nonregenerative Anemia 81 Mary Anna Thrall 8 Regenerative Anemia 87 Mary Anna Thrall 9 Classification of and Diagnostic Approach to Polycythemia 114 Mary Anna Thrall 10 Introduction to Leukocytes and the Leukogram 118 Glade Weiser 11 Neutrophil Production Trafficking and Kinetics 123 Glade Weiser 12 Interpretation of Leukocyte Responses in Disease 127 Glade Weiser 13 Molecular Diagnostics of Hematologic Malignancies 140 Anne Avery 14 Laboratory Evaluation of Bone Marrow 150 Mary Anna Thrall and Glade Weiser 15 Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Myeloid Neoplasms 166 Mary Anna Thrall 16 Diagnosis of Disorders of Hemostasis 185 Dale C. Baker 17 Principles of Blood Transfusion and Crossmatching 205 Diane Brown and Linda M. Vap Section III Hematology of Common Nondomestic Mammals Birds Reptiles Fish and Amphibians 223 18 Mammalian Hematology: Laboratory Animals and Miscellaneous Species 225 Terry W. Campbell 19 Hematology of Birds 238 Terry W. Campbell 20 Hematology of Reptiles 277 Terry W. Campbell 21 Hematology of Fish 298 Terry W. Campbell 22 Hematology of Amphibians 313 Terry W. Campbell Section IV Clinical Chemistry of Common Domestic Species 321 23 Laboratory Evaluation and Interpretation of the Urinary System 323 Donald Meuten 24 Laboratory Evaluation of Electrolytes 378 Andrea A. Bohn 25 Laboratory Evaluation of Acid-Base Disorders 393 Glade Weiser 26 Laboratory Evaluation of the Liver 401 Robin W. Allison 27 Laboratory Evaluation of the Pancreas and Glucose Metabolism 425 Robin W. Allison 28 Laboratory Evaluation of Digestion and Intestinal Absorption 441 Dawn Seddon 29 Laboratory Evaluation of Plasma and Serum Proteins 460 Robin W. Allison 30 Laboratory Detection of Muscle Injury 476 Robin W. Allison 31 Laboratory Evaluation of Lipids 480 M. Judith Radin 32 Laboratory Evaluation of the Thyroid Adrenal and Pituitary Glands 497 Donald Meuten 33 Parathyroid Glands and Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolic Pathology 545 Donald Meuten Section V Clinical Chemistry of Common Nondomestic Mammals Birds Reptiles Fish and Amphibians 569 34 Chemical Chemistry of Mammals: Laboratory Animals and Miscellaneous Species 571 Terry W. Campbell 35 Clinical Chemistry of Birds 582 Terry W. Campbell 36 Clinical Chemistry of Reptiles 599 Terry W. Campbell 37 Clinical Chemistry of Fish and Amphibians 607 Terry W. Campbell Section VI Clinical Case Presentations 615 This section includes 74 cases with clinicopathologic data accompanied by an interpretive discussion and diagnostic summary. Index 750 Extra PowerPoint presentations available online at www.wiley.com/go/thrall.
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Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry

Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry, Second Edition is a well-illustrated, user-friendly reference on veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation. Covering both hematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, the book provides an overview of these critical veterinary skills. This second edition includes many revisions and additions, including new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies and lipid pathology, updates to reflect advances in diagnostic instrumentation and capabilities, significant revisions to the data interpretation chapter to provide introductory guidance, and current information on immunodiagnostics and laboratory diagnostics of renal, endocrine, and calcium metabolic pathologies.

Beginning with the basic principles of laboratory testing and diagnosis, the book moves into in-depth information on hematology and chemistry of common domestic and non-domestic species. Clinical case presentations, supplying case data and offering narrative discussions to promote skills, have been expanded and incorporated into the body of the book. Packed with useful information for veterinary students, technicians, pathologists, and researchers, Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry is an essential addition to any veterinary library.

KEY FEATURES

  • Clear, concise guide to veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation
  • Covers hematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including valuable information on birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
  • Encompasses both basic principles and more in-depth explanations of laboratory testing and diagnosis
  • Adds new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies and lipid pathology, as well as revised information throughout to reflect advances in the field
  • Offers 74 case studies to promote skills in laboratory data interpretation and diagnosis
  • Includes access to a companion website offering review questions in PowerPoint at www.wiley.com/go/thrall

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780813810270
Publisert
2012-08-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Iowa State University Press
Vekt
2126 gr
Høyde
290 mm
Bredde
219 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
784

Biografisk notat

Mary Anna Thrall, DVM, MS, DACVP, is a Professor and Section Chief, Department of Pathobiology at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies. Glade Weiser, DVM, DACVP, is a Professor, Special Appointment, in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Robin W. Allison, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVP, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Terry W. Campbell, DVM, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.