Canine and Feline Cytology: A Color Atlas and Interpretation Guide 2nd Revised edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1416049851
  • ISBN-13: 9781416049852
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, Approx. 700 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1416049851
  • ISBN-13: 9781416049852

Master the art and science of specimen collection, preparation, and evaluation with Canine & Feline Cytology: A Color Atlas and Interpretation Guide, Second Edition. This easy-to-use guide covers all body systems and fluids including a special chapter on acquisition and management of cytology specimens. Hundreds of vivid color images of normal tissue alongside abnormal tissue images - plus concise summaries of individual lesions and guidelines for interpretation - will enhance your ability to confidently face any diagnostic challenge.




  • A greatly expanded image collection, with more than 1,200 vivid, full-color photomicrographic illustrations depicting multiple variations of normal and abnormal tissue for fast and accurate diagnosis


  • Clear, concise descriptions of tissue sampling techniques, slide preparation and examination guidelines



  • Helpful hints for avoiding technical pitfalls and improving diagnostic quality of specimens



  • Includes all body systems and fluids as well as pathological changes associated with infectious agents



  • Histologic and histopathologic correlates provided in all organ system chapters.



  • User-friendly format and logical organization facilitates readability and learning.



  • Expert contributors represent the most respected leaders in the field.




  • NEW! Chapter on Fecal Cytology


  • Highlighted boxes featuring Key Points provide helpful tips for best conceptual understanding and diagnostic effectiveness



  • Photomicrographs now include more comparative histology



  • Discussions of broader uses of stains and immunocytochemistry for differential cytologic characterization



  • Expanded chapter on Advanced Diagnostic Techniques includes more methodology and application of current tools, representing advances in both aspiration and exfoliative cytology.
The Acquisition and Management of Cytology Specimens
1(14)
Denny J. Meyer
Sara L. Connolly
Hock Gan Heng
General Sampling Guidelines
1(1)
Diagnostic Imaging Guided Sample Collection
2(2)
Biopsy Guidance
2(1)
Equipment and Technique
2(1)
Complications
3(1)
Managing the Cytologic Specimen
4(5)
Compression (Squash) Preparation
4(1)
Management of Fluids
5(3)
Touch Imprint
8(1)
Staining the Specimen
9(1)
Papanicolaou Stain
9(1)
New Methylene Blue Stain
9(1)
Romanowsky-Type Stain
9(1)
Site-Specific Considerations
10(3)
Cutaneous Nodule and the Lymph Node
10(1)
Liver, Spleen, Kidney
11(1)
Nose and Lung
11(1)
Joint
12(1)
Vertebral Body Lesions
13(1)
Submitting Cytology Specimens to a Reference Laboratory
13(2)
General Categories of Cytologic Interpretation
15(11)
Rose E. Raskin
Normal or Hyperplastic Tissue
15(1)
Cystic Mass
15(1)
Inflammation or Cellular Infiltrate
16(2)
Response to Tissue Injury
18(2)
Neoplasia
20(6)
General Features
20(1)
Cytomorphologic Categories
21(5)
Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
26(51)
Rose E. Rakin
Normal Histology and Cytology
26(1)
Normal-appearing Epithelium
26(2)
Epidermal Cyst or Follicular Cyst
26(2)
Apocrine Cyst
28(1)
Nodular Sebaceous Hyperplasia
28(1)
Noninfectious Inflammation
28(4)
Infectious Inflammation
32(14)
Parasitic Infestation
46(1)
Neoplasia
46(26)
Epithelial
46(8)
Mesenchymal
54(8)
Round or Discrete Cell
62(10)
Naked Nuclei
72(1)
Response to Tissue Injury
72(5)
Calcinosis Cutis and Calcinosis Circumscripta
72(1)
Granulation Tissue
73(1)
Hematoma
73(1)
Hygroma
73(1)
Mucocele or Sialocele
73(1)
Seroma
74(1)
Otic Cytology
74(3)
Lymphoid System
77(46)
Rose E. Raskin
General Cytodiagnostic Groups for Lymphoid Organ Cytology
77(1)
Lymph Nodes
77(27)
Indications for Lymph Node Biopsy
77(1)
Aspirate and Impression Biopsy Considerations
77(27)
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
104(1)
Cytologic Artifacts
104(1)
Spleen
104(11)
Indications for Splenic Biopsy
104(1)
Aspirate Biopsy Considerations
104(11)
Thymus
115(8)
Indications for Thymic Biopsy
115(8)
Respiratory Tract
123(48)
Mary Jo Burkhard
Laurie M. Millward
The Nasal Cavity
123(16)
Normal Anatomy and Histologic Features
123(1)
Collection Techniques and Sample Preparation
123(2)
Normal Cytology and Common Cytologic Changes
125(2)
Noninfectious Inflammatory Disease
127(2)
Infectious Causes
129(5)
Neoplasia of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
134(5)
Larynx
139(3)
Anatomic and Histologic Features
139(1)
Sample Collection
139(1)
Normal and Inflammatory Cytologic Features
139(1)
Laryngeal Neoplasia
139(3)
Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs
142(29)
Normal Anatomy and Histology of the Airways and Lungs
142(1)
Collection Techniques
143(3)
Normal Cytologic Features
146(2)
Inflammation of the Tracheobronchial Tract and Lungs
148(3)
Infectious Causes of Disease of the Tracheobronchial Tract and Lungs
151(6)
Tissue Injury
157(3)
Neoplasia
160(6)
Nonrespiratory Aspirate
166(5)
Body Cavity Fluids
171(21)
Alan H. Rebar
Craig A. Thompson
Collection Techniques
171(1)
Abdominal Fluid
171(1)
Pleural Fluid
171(1)
Pericardial Fluid
171(1)
Sample Handling
172(1)
Laboratory Evaluation
172(1)
Protein Quantitation
172(1)
Red Blood Cell and Total Nucleated Cell Count
172(1)
Nucleated Cell Differential
172(1)
Normal Cytology and Hyperplasia
173(1)
Mesothelial Cells
173(1)
Macrophages
173(1)
Lymphoid Cells
173(1)
Neutrophils
174(1)
General Classification of Effusions
174(3)
Transudate
174(1)
Modified Transudate
175(1)
Exudate
176(1)
Specific Types of Effusions
177(11)
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
177(1)
Nocardial/Actinomycotic Effusions
177(1)
Systemic Histoplasmosis
177(2)
Bilious Effusion
179(1)
Eosinophilic Effusion
180(1)
Uroperitoneum
181(1)
Parasitic Ascites (Abdominal Cestodiasis)
181(1)
Chylous Effusions
182(1)
Hemorrhagic Effusions
183(1)
Neoplastic Effusions
184(1)
Lymphoma
185(1)
Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma
185(1)
Mesothelioma
186(2)
Pericardial Effusions
188(2)
Ancillary Tests
190(2)
Oral Cavity, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Associated Structures
192(23)
Claire B. Andreasen
Albert E. Jergens
Denny J. Meyer
Oral Cavity
192(5)
Normal Cytology
192(1)
Inflammation
192(2)
Neoplasia
194(3)
Salivary Gland
197(1)
Normal Cytology
197(1)
Hyperplasia
197(1)
Inflammation
197(1)
Neoplasia
198(1)
Pancreas
198(1)
Normal and Hyperplasia Cytology
198(1)
Inflammation
199(1)
Neoplasia-Exocrine Pancreas
199(1)
Esophagus
199(2)
Normal Cytology
199(1)
Inflammation
200(1)
Neoplasia
200(1)
Criteria for Gastrointestinal Cytology
201(1)
Stomach
201(3)
Normal Cytology
201(2)
Hyperplasia
203(1)
Inflammation
203(1)
Neoplasia
204(1)
Intestine
204(5)
Normal Cytology
204(2)
Hyperplasia
206(1)
Inflammation
207(1)
Neoplasia
208(1)
Colon/Rectum/Fecal
209(6)
Normal Cytology
209(1)
Hyperplasia
209(1)
Inflammation
209(2)
Neoplasia
211(4)
Dry-Mount Fecal Cytology
215(11)
Heather L. Wamsley
Sample Collection and Processing
215(1)
Normal or Incidental Microscopic Findings
216(3)
Abnormal Microscopic Findings
219(7)
Abnormal Flora
219(1)
Fecal Leukocytes
219(1)
Other Nucleated Mammalian Cells
220(1)
Potential Microbial Pathogens
221(5)
The Liver
226(23)
Denny J. Meyer
Sampling the Liver
226(1)
Indications and Contraindications
226(1)
Technique
227(1)
Nomal Liver and Gallbladder
227(1)
Non-neoplastic Diseases and Disorders
227(15)
Nuclear Changes
227(1)
Cytoplasmic Changes
228(4)
Pigments
232(2)
Neutrophilic, Lymphocytic, and Mixed Cell Inflammation
234(6)
Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia
240(1)
Amyloidosis
240(1)
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
240(2)
Neoplasia
242(7)
Hepatocellular Neoplasia
242(1)
Bile Duct Neoplasia
242(1)
Hepatic Carcinoid
243(1)
Hepatic Lymphoma and Hematopoietic Neoplasia
243(4)
Metastatic Epithelial and Mesenchymal Neoplasia
247(2)
Urinary Tract
249(11)
Dori L. Borjesson
Keith Dejong
Normal Anatomy and Histology
249(1)
Specialized Collection Techniques
249(1)
Normal Renal Cytology
250(1)
Non-neoplastic and Benign Lesion of the Urinary Tract
251(4)
Bladder
251(1)
Renalm
252(3)
Neoplasia
255(5)
Renal
255(2)
Ureters
257(1)
Bladder and Urethra
257(3)
Microscopic Examination of the Urinary Sediment
260(14)
Denny J. Meyer
Reproductive System
274(35)
Laia Solano-Gallego
Female Reproductive System: Mammary Glands, Ovaries, Uterus, and Vagina
274(20)
Mammary Glands
274(8)
Ovaries
282(4)
Uterus
286(2)
Vagina
288(6)
Male Reproductive System: Prostate and Testes
294(15)
Prostate Gland
294(6)
Testes
300(9)
Musculoskeletal System
309(16)
Anne M. Barger
Synovial Fluid Evaluation
309(8)
Sample Collection and Handling
309(1)
Appearance and Viscosity
310(1)
Cell Counts and Differential
310(2)
Protein Concentration
312(1)
Classification of Joint Disease
312(5)
Musculoskeletal Disorders
317(8)
Skeletal Muscle
318(1)
Bone
319(6)
The Central Nervous System
325(41)
Davide De Lorenzi
Maria T. Mandara
Cerebrospinal Fluid
325(22)
Collection of Cerebrospinal Fluid
325(2)
Handling of Cerebrospinal Fluid Specimens
327(1)
Laboratory Analysis of CSF
328(3)
Cytologic Evaluation of CSF
331(2)
Cytologic Features of CSF
333(1)
CSF Presentation and Interpretation
333(14)
Cytology of Nervous System Tissue
347(14)
Collection and Cytologic Preparation of Nervous System Tissues
347(2)
Cytology of Normal Nervous System Tissues
349(4)
Cytology of Pathologic Nervous System Tissues
353(8)
The Future of Nervous System Cytology
361(2)
Summary
363(3)
Eye and Adnexa
366(17)
Rose E. Rakin
Eyelids
366(1)
Normal Histology and Cytology
366(1)
Inflammation
366(1)
Neoplasia
366(1)
Cyst
366(1)
Conjunctivae
367(2)
Normal Histology and Cytology
367(1)
Hyperplasia
367(1)
Inflammation
367(2)
Neoplasia
369(1)
Miscellaneous Finding
369(1)
Nictitating Membrane
369(1)
Normal Histology and Cytology
369(1)
Inflammation
369(1)
Neoplasia
370(1)
Sclera
370(1)
Normal Histology and Cytology
370(1)
Inflammation
371(1)
Neoplasia
371(1)
Cornea
371(3)
Normal Histology and Cytology
371(1)
Inflammation
371(3)
Response to Tissue Injury
374(1)
Neoplasia
374(1)
Iris and Ciliary Body
374(1)
Normal Histology and Cytology
374(1)
Inflammation
374(1)
Neoplasia
374(1)
Uveal Hematopoiesis
375(1)
Aqueous Humor
375(1)
Normal Cytology and Collection
375(1)
Inflammation
376(1)
Hemorrhage
376(1)
Neoplasia
376(1)
Retina
376(1)
Normal Histology and Cytology
376(1)
Response to Tissue Injury
376(1)
Vitreous Body
376(4)
Normal Cytology and Collection
376(2)
Inflammation
378(1)
Response to Tissue Injury
378(2)
Neoplasia
380(1)
Orbital Cavity
380(1)
Inflammation
380(1)
Neoplasia
380(1)
Nasolacrimal Apparatus
380(3)
Normal Histology and Cytology
380(1)
Inflammation
380(1)
Cyst
380(3)
Endocrine System
383(12)
A. Rick Alleman
Ul Soo Choi
Thyroid Tumors
383(3)
Canine Thyroid Tumors
384(1)
Feline Thyroid Tumors
385(1)
Parathyroid Tumors
386(1)
Tumors of the Endocrine Pancreas
387(1)
Chemoreceptor Tumors
387(1)
Adrenal Gland Tumors
388(4)
Tumors of the Adrenal Medulla
389(3)
Carcinoids
392(1)
Summary
393(2)
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
395(38)
Jose A. Ramos-Vara
Anne C. Avery
Paul R. Avery
Immunodiagnosis
395(17)
Immunohistochemistry
395(5)
Immunocytochemistry
400(1)
Interpretation of ICC and IHC
401(1)
Limitations of Immunohistochemistry
401(1)
Troubleshooting
402(1)
Panel Markers for Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry of Tumors
402(5)
Immunochemical Diagnosis of Anaplastic or Metastatic Tumors
407(5)
Antibodies as Prognostic Markers in Veterinary Oncology
412(1)
Electron Microscopy
412(9)
Pros and Cons of Electron Microscopy
413(1)
Basics of Electron Microscopy
413(3)
Approach to Diagnostic Ultrastructural Pathology
416(5)
Special Histochemical Stains
421(1)
Staining Principles
421(1)
Flow Cytometry
421(9)
Methodology
423(5)
Uses for Flow Cytometry
428(2)
Image Analysis
430(1)
PCR for Antigen Receptor Rearrangements (PARR)
430(3)
Methodology
431(1)
Applications
432(1)
Detection of Chromosomal Abnormalities
433(1)
Choosing Ancillary Tests for Suspected Lymphoid Neoplasia
433