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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
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781118611272 |
Vydání | IV. vydání 2015 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran |
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
Preface | xi |
Acknowledgments | xiii |
Scientific Names Used in Text | xv |
SECTION I EVALUATION OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD FILMS AND HEMIC CYTOLOGY | 3 |
1. Peripheral Blood of Mammals | 3 |
Normal Hemic Cells | 3 |
Erythrocytes | 3 |
Leukocytes | 4 |
Platelets | 8 |
Evaluation of Mammalian Erythrocytes | 16 |
Inflammatory Leukogram in Mammals | 25 |
Neutrophilia of Excitement and Stress in Mammals | 28 |
Eosinophilia and Eosinopenia in Mammals | 30 |
Thrombocytopenia and Thrombocytosis in Mammals | 32 |
References | 33 |
2. Peripheral Blood of Birds | 37 |
Evaluation of Avian Erythrocytes | 37 |
Anemia in Birds | 40 |
Hypochromasia | 44 |
Avian Erythrocytosis | 44 |
Evaluation of Avian Leukocytes | 44 |
Inflammatory Leukogram in Birds | 51 |
Heterophilia of Excitement and Stress in Birds | 54 |
Leukopenia in Birds | 55 |
Heteropenia | 56 |
Lymphopenia | 56 |
Monocytosis in Birds | 56 |
Eosinophilia and Eosinopenia in Birds | 57 |
Thrombocytopenia | 58 |
Thrombocytosis | 58 |
Normal Variations in the Hemogram of Birds | 58 |
References | 60 |
3. Peripheral Blood of Reptiles | 67 |
Evaluation of Reptilian Erythrocytes and Anemia | 67 |
Inclusion Body Disease | 71 |
Leukocytes and Inflammatory in Reptiles | 71 |
Heterophils | 72 |
Eosinophils | 73 |
Basophils | 73 |
Lymphocytes | 73 |
Monocytes | 73 |
Reference Values | 75 |
Inflammation | 77 |
Considerations in the Interpretation of the Reptilian Hemogram | 79 |
Leukemia | 79 |
Eosinophilia in Reptiles | 79 |
Basophilia in Reptiles | 79 |
Lymphocytosis and Lymphopenia in Reptiles | 82 |
Monocytosis in Reptiles | 84 |
Reptile Thrombocytes | 85 |
References | 85 |
4. Peripheral Blood of Amphibians | 89 |
Evaluation of Amphibian Erythrocytes | 89 |
Evaluation of Amphibian Leukocytes | 90 |
Evaluation of Amphibian Thrombocytes | 93 |
References | 94 |
5. Peripheral Blood of Fish | 97 |
Evaluation of Fish Erythrocytes | 97 |
Evaluation of Fish Leukocytes | 101 |
Leukocytes of Commonly Studied Teleost Fish | 108 |
Evaluation of Fish Thrombocytes and Hemostasis | 111 |
References | 112 |
6. Blood Parasites | 115 |
Avian Blood Parasites | 115 |
Reptile Blood Parasites | 122 |
Amphibian Blood Parasites | 125 |
Fish Blood Parasites | 125 |
References | 127 |
7. Bone Marrow/Hematopoiesis | 131 |
Mammalian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation | 131 |
Avian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation | 138 |
Avian Hematopoietic Tissue Other Than Bone Marrow | 145 |
Reptile Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation | 145 |
Amphibian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation | 148 |
Piscine Hematopoiesis | 149 |
References | 151 |
SECTION II BLOOD SAMPLE AND BONE MARROW COLLECTION | 157 |
8. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Small Mammals | 157 |
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 Collection | 162 |
Blood Sample Preparation | 163 |
References | 163 |
9. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Birds | 165 |
Restraint | 165 |
Blood Collection | 165 |
References | 172 |
10. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Reptiles | 173 |
References | 178 |
11. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Amphibians | 181 |
References | 182 |
12. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Fish | 183 |
References | 185 |
13. Bone Marrow Collection and Evaluation | 187 |
Mammals | 187 |
Birds | 190 |
Reptiles | 194 |
References | 195 |
SECTION III HEMATOLOGIC TECHNIQUES | 199 |
14. Hematologic Techniques in Lower Vertebrates | 199 |
Evaluation of Erythrocytes | 199 |
Evaluation of Leukocytes | 202 |
Evaluation of Thrombocytes | 204 |
References | 204 |
SECTION IV CYTODIAGNOSIS | 209 |
15. Normal Mammalian Cytology | 209 |
The Digestive Tract | 209 |
The Respiratory Tract | 212 |
The Skin | 212 |
The Eye | 214 |
Joint Fluid | 214 |
Lymph Nodes | 215 |
Spleen | 216 |
Liver | 216 |
Kidney | 217 |
References | 217 |
16. Normal Avian Cytology | 219 |
The Digestive Tract | 219 |
Respiratory Tract | 220 |
The Skin | 221 |
The Eye | 223 |
Joint Fluid | 224 |
Lymphoid Tissue | 225 |
Liver | 226 |
Kidney | 227 |
References | 227 |
17. Normal Herptile (Reptiles and Amphibian) Cytology | 229 |
The Digestive Tract | 229 |
Respiratory Tract | 229 |
The Skin | 232 |
References | 233 |
18. The Cytology of Inflammation | 235 |
Neutrophilic/Heterophilic Inflammation of Mammals | 235 |
Heterophilic Inflammation of Birds and Reptiles | 237 |
Septic Inflammation | 240 |
Mixed Cell Inflammation | 240 |
Macrophagic Inflammation | 240 |
Eosinophilic Inflammation | 243 |
Inflammatory Lesions of the Alimentary Tract | 244 |
Inflammation of the Respiratory Tract | 247 |
Inflammation of the Skin | 252 |
Inflammation of Synovial Joints | 253 |
Inflammation of Lymphoid Tissue | 257 |
Inflammation of the Liver | 258 |
Ophthalmic Inflammation | 259 |
Inflammation of Fish | 262 |
References | 263 |
19. The Cytology of Hyperplasia/Benign Neoplasia | 267 |
Adipose | 267 |
Hepatic Lipidosis | 268 |
Epidermal Cyst | 270 |
Sebaceous Cysts | 271 |
Feather Cysts | 271 |
Papillomas | 271 |
Papillomatosis | 272 |
Histiocytoma | 272 |
Chordomas | 273 |
Leiomyoma | 273 |
Squamous Hyperplasia/Metaplasia | 273 |
Lymphoid Hyperplasia | 274 |
Thyroid Hyperplasia | 274 |
References | 274 |
20. The Cytology of Malignant Neoplasia | 277 |
General Cellular Features of Malignant Neoplasia | 277 |
Cytoplasmic Features of Malignant Neoplasia | 277 |
Nuclear Features of Malignant Neoplasia | 278 |
Structural Features of Malignant Neoplasia | 280 |
Cellular Arrangements | 291 |
Lower Vertebrates (Birds Reptiles and Amphibians) | 292 |
Neoplasia of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 293 |
Neoplasia of the Respiratory Tract | 293 |
Cutaneous Neoplasms | 294 |
Ocular Neoplasia | 298 |
Neoplasms of Joints and Bone | 298 |
Liver Neoplasms | 298 |
Renal Neoplasms | 298 |
Reproductive Tract Neoplasia | 300 |
Neoplasia of Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) | 300 |
Neoplasia of African Pygmy Hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris) | 300 |
Malignant Neoplasia in Fish | 301 |
References | 302 |
21. Effusions | 309 |
Transudate | 310 |
Modified Transudates | 310 |
Exudative Effusion | 311 |
Hemorrhagic and Chylous Effusion | 312 |
Malignant Effusion | 315 |
Hemorrhagic Exudative and Malignant Effusions of Lower Vertebrates | 316 |
Accidental Aspiration of the Liver | 318 |
Synovial Cyst | 319 |
Cutaneous Cysts | 320 |
Mucocele | 320 |
References | 320 |
22. Infectious Agents | 323 |
Avian Pox | 323 |
Mycoplasmosis | 323 |
Clostridium | 323 |
Campylobacter | 324 |
Spirochetes | 326 |
Chlamydophila/Chlamydia | 326 |
Mycobacterium | 328 |
Candidiasis | 330 |
Cryptococcus neoformans | 331 |
Macrorhabdus ornithogaster in Birds | 331 |
Saccharomyces Yeast in Rabbits | 332 |
Aspergillosis | 332 |
Chytridiomycosis | 333 |
Chrysosporium Anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii | 334 |
Saprolegniasis | 334 |
Trichomoniasis | 335 |
Giardia | 338 |
References | 338 |
SECTION V SAMPLE COLLECTION FOR CYTOLOGY | 345 |
23. Cytology Sampling Techniques and Evaluation | 345 |
Köhler Illumination | 345 |
Sample Collection | 346 |
Fine–Needle Aspiration Biopsy | 346 |
Contact Smears (Touch Imprints or Impression Smears) and Squash Preparations (Compression Preparations) | 347 |
Fluid Samples | 348 |
Sample Preparation | 350 |
Evaluation of the Cytologic Sample | 351 |
Basic Cytologic Responses | 353 |
References | 353 |
SECTION VI WET MOUNT MICROSCOPY OF FISH | 357 |
24. Wet Mount Microscopy in Fish | 357 |
Gill Biopsies | 357 |
Mucus Smears and Fin Biopsies | 357 |
Ciliate Protozoa | 359 |
Flagellate Protozoa | 362 |
Myxozoa | 365 |
Microsporidians | 367 |
Monogeneans | 367 |
Digenean Trematodes | 369 |
Turbellarians | 369 |
Crustaceans | 370 |
Nematodes | 371 |
References | 371 |
25. Wet–Mount Sampling Techniques in Fish | 373 |
Sampling Techniques | 373 |
Mucus Smear | 373 |
Fin Biopsy | 374 |
Gill Biopsy | 374 |
Fecal Sample | 375 |
References | 375 |
Appendices | 377 |
A. Stains and Solutions Used in Hematology and Cytology | 377 |
Acid–Fast Stain | 377 |
Gram s Stain | 377 |
Macchiavello s Stain | 378 |
Modified Giménez Stain | 378 |
New Methylene Blue Stain | 378 |
Standard Natt and Herrick s Solution and Stain | 379 |
Elasmobranch–Modified Natt and Herrick s Solution and Stain | 379 |
Elasmobranch–Modified Heparin EDTA | 380 |
Elasmobranch–Modified ACD Solution | 380 |
Quick or Stat Stains | 380 |
Sudan III and Sudan IV Stains | 381 |
Wright s Stain | 381 |
Wright Giemsa Stain | 381 |
B. Hematologic Values | 383 |
Index | 393 |