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Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology 4th edition

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Již čtvrté vydání hematologie a cytologie exotických zvířat je nejkomplexnějším zdrojem informací dynamicky se vyvíjejícího oboru veterinární medicíny. Jedná se o vhodně zpracovaný text doplněný sedmi sty barevnými fotografiemi. Publikace je rozdělena do šesti sekcí. První sekci je věnována hematologii savců, ptáků, plazů, obojživelníků, ryb, krevním parazitům a kostní dřeni a ní související hematopoetickou tkání. V druhá sekci jsou popsány metodiky odběru krve a kostní dřeně. V třetí stručné kapitole se čtenář dozví o hematologických technikách. Čtvrtá kapitole je zdrojem informací o cytodiagnostice. Pátá kapitola detailně popisuje metodiku úspěšného odběru vzorků pro cytologické vyšetření. Šestá kapitole je nabitá snímky mikroskopických nálezů ryb. Příloha na konci knihy je kuchařkou používaných a osvědčených metod barvení v hematologii a cytologii exotických zvířat.

Autor: Terry W. Campbell, DVM, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Zoo Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University: Exotic Animal

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9781118611272
VydáníIV. vydání 2015
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Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology, Fourth Edition updates the most comprehensive reference available on exotic animal hematology and cytology of all major species.
Acts as both an atlas and a text, offering high-quality photographs and step-by-step descriptions of techniques associated with preparing and interpreting hematology and cytology samples
Presents complete information on hematology and cytology in a wide range of exotic species, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
Includes more than 700 high-quality color photographs, now with sizing bars
Takes a new disease-based structure for improved ease of use
Provides straightforward step-by-step descriptions of sample preparation and interpretation
Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology, Fourth Edition updates the most comprehensive reference available on exotic animal hematology and cytology of all major species. Abundantly illustrated throughout, the book acts as both an atlas and a text, offering high-quality photographs and step-by-step descriptions of techniques associated with preparing and interpreting hematology and cytology samples. In addition to thorough updates throughout, the Fourth Edition offers a logical reorganization into a more user-friendly disease-based chapter structure and adds sizing bars to the images for comparison.

The book provides concise, practical information on hematology and cytology of small exotic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology is an essential resource for veterinarians and veterinary technicians in clinical practice, clinical pathologists, laboratory technicians, veterinary students, and those engaged in avian and exotic research.

Key features
Presents complete information on hematology and cytology in a wide range of exotic species, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
Includes more than 700 high-quality color photographs, now with sizing bars
Takes a new disease-based structure for improved ease of use
Provides straightforward step-by-step descriptions of sample preparation and interpretation
Offers a wealth of practical diagnostic information in an easily-referenced format
Serves as an indispensable resource for in-house hematology and cytology

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Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Scientific Names Used in Textxv
SECTION I EVALUATION OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD FILMS AND HEMIC CYTOLOGY3
1. Peripheral Blood of Mammals3
Normal Hemic Cells3
Erythrocytes3
Leukocytes4
Platelets8
Evaluation of Mammalian Erythrocytes16
Inflammatory Leukogram in Mammals25
Neutrophilia of Excitement and Stress in Mammals28
Eosinophilia and Eosinopenia in Mammals30
Thrombocytopenia and Thrombocytosis in Mammals32
References33
2. Peripheral Blood of Birds37
Evaluation of Avian Erythrocytes37
Anemia in Birds40
Hypochromasia44
Avian Erythrocytosis44
Evaluation of Avian Leukocytes44
Inflammatory Leukogram in Birds51
Heterophilia of Excitement and Stress in Birds54
Leukopenia in Birds55
Heteropenia56
Lymphopenia56
Monocytosis in Birds56
Eosinophilia and Eosinopenia in Birds57
Thrombocytopenia58
Thrombocytosis58
Normal Variations in the Hemogram of Birds58
References60
3. Peripheral Blood of Reptiles67
Evaluation of Reptilian Erythrocytes and Anemia67
Inclusion Body Disease71
Leukocytes and Inflammatory in Reptiles71
Heterophils72
Eosinophils73
Basophils73
Lymphocytes73
Monocytes73
Reference Values75
Inflammation77
Considerations in the Interpretation of the Reptilian Hemogram79
Leukemia79
Eosinophilia in Reptiles79
Basophilia in Reptiles79
Lymphocytosis and Lymphopenia in Reptiles82
Monocytosis in Reptiles84
Reptile Thrombocytes85
References85
4. Peripheral Blood of Amphibians89
Evaluation of Amphibian Erythrocytes89
Evaluation of Amphibian Leukocytes90
Evaluation of Amphibian Thrombocytes93
References94
5. Peripheral Blood of Fish97
Evaluation of Fish Erythrocytes97
Evaluation of Fish Leukocytes101
Leukocytes of Commonly Studied Teleost Fish108
Evaluation of Fish Thrombocytes and Hemostasis111
References112
6. Blood Parasites115
Avian Blood Parasites115
Reptile Blood Parasites122
Amphibian Blood Parasites125
Fish Blood Parasites125
References127
7. Bone Marrow/Hematopoiesis131
Mammalian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation131
Avian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation138
Avian Hematopoietic Tissue Other Than Bone Marrow145
Reptile Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation145
Amphibian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation148
Piscine Hematopoiesis149
References151
SECTION II BLOOD SAMPLE AND BONE MARROW COLLECTION157
8. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Small Mammals157
Small Rodents: Mice (Mus musculus) Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)157
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)158
Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)160
Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps)160
Hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris)161
Ferret (Mustela putorius furo)161
Other Methods of Blood Collection162
Blood Sample Preparation163
References163
9. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Birds165
Restraint165
Blood Collection165
References172
10. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Reptiles173
References178
11. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Amphibians181
References182
12. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Fish183
References185
13. Bone Marrow Collection and Evaluation187
Mammals187
Birds190
Reptiles194
References195
SECTION III HEMATOLOGIC TECHNIQUES199
14. Hematologic Techniques in Lower Vertebrates199
Evaluation of Erythrocytes199
Evaluation of Leukocytes202
Evaluation of Thrombocytes204
References204
SECTION IV CYTODIAGNOSIS209
15. Normal Mammalian Cytology209
The Digestive Tract209
The Respiratory Tract212
The Skin212
The Eye214
Joint Fluid214
Lymph Nodes215
Spleen216
Liver216
Kidney217
References217
16. Normal Avian Cytology219
The Digestive Tract219
Respiratory Tract220
The Skin221
The Eye223
Joint Fluid224
Lymphoid Tissue225
Liver226
Kidney227
References227
17. Normal Herptile (Reptiles and Amphibian) Cytology229
The Digestive Tract229
Respiratory Tract229
The Skin232
References233
18. The Cytology of Inflammation235
Neutrophilic/Heterophilic Inflammation of Mammals235
Heterophilic Inflammation of Birds and Reptiles237
Septic Inflammation240
Mixed Cell Inflammation240
Macrophagic Inflammation240
Eosinophilic Inflammation243
Inflammatory Lesions of the Alimentary Tract244
Inflammation of the Respiratory Tract247
Inflammation of the Skin252
Inflammation of Synovial Joints253
Inflammation of Lymphoid Tissue257
Inflammation of the Liver258
Ophthalmic Inflammation259
Inflammation of Fish262
References263
19. The Cytology of Hyperplasia/Benign Neoplasia267
Adipose267
Hepatic Lipidosis268
Epidermal Cyst270
Sebaceous Cysts271
Feather Cysts271
Papillomas271
Papillomatosis272
Histiocytoma272
Chordomas273
Leiomyoma273
Squamous Hyperplasia/Metaplasia273
Lymphoid Hyperplasia274
Thyroid Hyperplasia274
References274
20. The Cytology of Malignant Neoplasia277
General Cellular Features of Malignant Neoplasia277
Cytoplasmic Features of Malignant Neoplasia277
Nuclear Features of Malignant Neoplasia278
Structural Features of Malignant Neoplasia280
Cellular Arrangements291
Lower Vertebrates (Birds Reptiles and Amphibians)292
Neoplasia of the Gastrointestinal Tract293
Neoplasia of the Respiratory Tract293
Cutaneous Neoplasms294
Ocular Neoplasia298
Neoplasms of Joints and Bone298
Liver Neoplasms298
Renal Neoplasms298
Reproductive Tract Neoplasia300
Neoplasia of Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)300
Neoplasia of African Pygmy Hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris)300
Malignant Neoplasia in Fish301
References302
21. Effusions309
Transudate310
Modified Transudates310
Exudative Effusion311
Hemorrhagic and Chylous Effusion312
Malignant Effusion315
Hemorrhagic Exudative and Malignant Effusions of Lower Vertebrates316
Accidental Aspiration of the Liver318
Synovial Cyst319
Cutaneous Cysts320
Mucocele320
References320
22. Infectious Agents323
Avian Pox323
Mycoplasmosis323
Clostridium323
Campylobacter324
Spirochetes326
Chlamydophila/Chlamydia326
Mycobacterium328
Candidiasis330
Cryptococcus neoformans331
Macrorhabdus ornithogaster in Birds331
Saccharomyces Yeast in Rabbits332
Aspergillosis332
Chytridiomycosis333
Chrysosporium Anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii334
Saprolegniasis334
Trichomoniasis335
Giardia338
References338
SECTION V SAMPLE COLLECTION FOR CYTOLOGY345
23. Cytology Sampling Techniques and Evaluation345
Köhler Illumination345
Sample Collection346
Fine–Needle Aspiration Biopsy346
Contact Smears (Touch Imprints or Impression Smears) and Squash Preparations (Compression Preparations)347
Fluid Samples348
Sample Preparation350
Evaluation of the Cytologic Sample351
Basic Cytologic Responses353
References353
SECTION VI WET MOUNT MICROSCOPY OF FISH357
24. Wet Mount Microscopy in Fish357
Gill Biopsies357
Mucus Smears and Fin Biopsies357
Ciliate Protozoa359
Flagellate Protozoa362
Myxozoa365
Microsporidians367
Monogeneans367
Digenean Trematodes369
Turbellarians369
Crustaceans370
Nematodes371
References371
25. Wet–Mount Sampling Techniques in Fish373
Sampling Techniques373
Mucus Smear373
Fin Biopsy374
Gill Biopsy374
Fecal Sample375
References375
Appendices377
A. Stains and Solutions Used in Hematology and Cytology377
Acid–Fast Stain377
Gram s Stain377
Macchiavello s Stain378
Modified Giménez Stain378
New Methylene Blue Stain378
Standard Natt and Herrick s Solution and Stain379
Elasmobranch–Modified Natt and Herrick s Solution and Stain379
Elasmobranch–Modified Heparin EDTA380
Elasmobranch–Modified ACD Solution380
Quick or Stat Stains380
Sudan III and Sudan IV Stains381
Wright s Stain381
Wright Giemsa Stain381
B. Hematologic Values383
Index393