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Tato laboratorní příručka poskytuje stručný návod krok za krokem při odběru vzorků krve, jejich vyšetření a posouzení krevního obrazu pro zpřesnění diagnózy a stanovení efektivní terapie u psů a koček. Teoretické kapitoly jsou doplněny klinickými případy formou otázek a odpovědí. Příručka v současné době hematologických analyzátorů je velice aktuální, neboť poskytuje základní informace pro pochopení artefaktů a jejich identifikaci. Taktéž jsou diskutovány tzv. falešně pozitivní výsledky. Publikace obsahuje na 264 stránkách celkem 178 celobarevných kvalitních obrázků.
Autor: Alan H. Rebar:
Nakladatel | Teton NewMedia |
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ISBN | 9781893441484 |
Vydání | 2002 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 264 |
A Guide to Hematology is a valuable, hands-on, laboratory manual for the practitioner and technician. It provides step-by-step guidelines for the collection and processing of blood samples and interpretation of the hemogram. It also serves as a guide to patient assessment and treatment planning for all common hematological disorders and diseases in dogs and cats. Veterinarians are able to test comprehension of the material through case studies with self test questions. This guide is designed to work with all currently available blood analyzer systems, providing detailed guidelines for hemogram interpretation, identification of artifacts and false positive results. Basic science is limited to information that is needed by the individual performing the rest and interpreting the results. This 264 page presentation boasts 178 full color images and has a lay flat binding for easy in lab reference. A Guide to Hematology in Dogs and Cats was designed for the practitioner and technician who incorporate hematology studies in the office setting and is an ideal clinic laboratory reference.
1 How to use this Guide | 1 |
2 Hematology in Practice | 4 |
Indications for Hematology | 5 |
In-Clinic Versus Outside Laboratory | 6 |
Communicating the Need for Hematology | 7 |
Communicating the Results | 8 |
The Economics of Laboratory Testing | 8 |
3 Laboratory Methods In Hematology | 9 |
Blood Collection | 10 |
Handling the Sample | 11 |
Blood Films | 11 |
Staining | 13 |
Common Artifacts/Issues | 13 |
Sample Evaluation | 14 |
Morphological Assessment | 14 |
Quantitative Methods | 16 |
Packed Cell Volume | 16 |
Total Plasma Protein | 17 |
Hemoglobin Concentration | 18 |
Manual Cell Counts | 19 |
Automated Cell Counters | 21 |
4 Erythrocytes | 29 |
Overview | 30 |
Production | 30 |
Destruction | 30 |
Function | 30 |
Physiology | 31 |
Morphology | 31 |
Normal Morphology: Dog | 31 |
Normal Morphology: Cat | 34 |
Morphology in Disease | 35 |
Artifacts | 40 |
Quantity | 44 |
Anemia | 44 |
Regenerative Anemia | 44 |
Non-Regenerative Anemia | 56 |
Polycythemia | 64 |
5 Neutrophils | 69 |
Overview | 70 |
Origin | 70 |
Function | 71 |
Quantity | 72 |
Neutropenia | 72 |
Neutrophilia | 76 |
Morphology | 79 |
Normal | 79 |
In Disease | 82 |
6 Eosinophils | 87 |
Overview | 88 |
Origin | 88 |
Function | 88 |
Quantity | 88 |
Eosinopenia | 89 |
Eosinophilia | 99 |
7 Basophils | 93 |
Overview | 94 |
Origin | 94 |
Function | 94 |
Quantity | 94 |
Basopenia | 94 |
Basophilia | 94 |
Morphology | 95 |
8 Monocytes | 99 |
Overview | 100 |
Origin | 100 |
Function | 100 |
Quantity | 101 |
Morphology | 101 |
Normal | 101 |
In Disease | 101 |
9 Lymphocytes | 104 |
Overview | 105 |
Origin | 105 |
Function | 105 |
Quantity | 105 |
Lymphopenia | 105 |
Lymphocytosis | 107 |
Morphology | 107 |
Normal | 107 |
Activated (Antigen-Stimulated) Lymphocytes | 108 |
Atypical Lymphocytes | 108 |
10 Platelets | 112 |
Overview | 113 |
Laboratory Evaluation of Platelets | 114 |
Morphology | 115 |
Normal Morphology: Dog | 115 |
Normal Morphology: Cat | 116 |
Abnormal Morphology: Dog | 116 |
Abnormal Morphology: Cat | 121 |
Quantity | 121 |
Normal | 121 |
Decreased Platelet count (Thrombocytopenia) | 122 |
Clinical Signs of Thrombocytopenia | 122 |
Causes of Thrombocytopenia | 123 |
Increased Platelet Count (Thrombocytosis) | 128 |
Mechanisms of Thrombocytosis | 128 |
Platelet Function Disorders (Thrombocytopathia or Thrombopathia) | 130 |
Causes of Platelet Dysfunction | 131 |
Acquired Platelet Dysfunction | 131 |
Inherited Platelet Dysfunction | 132 |
Interpretation of the Hemogram | 135 |
Introduction | 136 |
White Cells | 136 |
Red Cells | 139 |
Platelets | 143 |
12 Case Studies | 145 |
13 Self-test questions | 237 |
14 Appendix - self-test answers | 245 |
INDEX | 250 |