[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir cette image]BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Clinical Pathology, 2 edition By Elizabeth Villiers, Laura Blackwood 2007 | 364 Pages | ISBN: 090521479X | PDF | 231 MB
Clinical Pathology forms the cornerstone of veterinary internal
medicine. This second edition of the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline
clinical Pathology guilds on the strengths of the first edition and
incorporates new information. It answers essential questions for busy
clinicians in general practice:
- Which tests should be done?
- How should they be carried out?
- How do I get the best samples?
- How should I interpret the results?
Biochemical tests are discussed in a clinical setting.
Individual chapters feature important body systems or organs that have
particular clinicopathological profiles (renal, hepatic,
gastrointestinal, pancreatic and skin), while separate chapters cover
proteins and electrolytes. Blood gas analysis and urinalysis are also
discussed in detail in dedicated chapters.
Clinical case examples illustrate how test selection and interpretation
are used in real cases, and give readers the opportunity to apply for
themselves the information presented in the chapters.
Clinical case examples illustrate how test selection and interpretation
are used in real cases, and give readers the opportunity to apply for
themselves the information presented in the chapters.
Cytology is a vital and growing part of clinical pathology, and a large
chapter reviews both sampling and interpretation. Chapters on body
cavity effusions, CSF analysis, joint and muscle disease, and skin
disorders include both biochemical and cytological information.
The role of clinical pathology in the diagnosis of infectious diseases
is also summarized, with helpful explanations of PCR and MIC.
Quick reference appendices summarize the samples required for common
tests and list differential diagnoses for many of the abnormalities
discussed in detail elsewhere in the book.
A major feature of the book are the amazing colour photos which enable
the reader to identify normal and abnormal blood cells and cytological
changes in a range of conditions.
As a team of one clinical pathologists and one clinician, the Editors
have created a truly useful manual for clinicians, budding clinical
pathologists and veterinary students.
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