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Canine and feline liver cytology

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Specialist reference with practical guidance on liver pathology in a clinical and anatomical context
Canine and Feline Liver Cytology is a practical and highly illustrated manual with detailed descriptions of cytological features of hepatic diseases and numerous high-quality illustrations to aid in reader comprehension. The primary aim of the text is to describe the correlation of cytological findings with pathological processes in order to provide useful information to clinicians in management of hepatic diseases.
Canine and Feline Liver Cytology includes information on:
General bases for interpretation of hepatic cytology, covering limits of cytology, value of cytology for a definitive diagnosis, and relationship with clinical data
A specific reversible injury to hepatocytes, covering hepatocellular swelling, steroid induced hepatopathy, hepatocellular steatosis, and feathery degeneration
Irreversible injury to hepatocytes, covering necrosis and apoptosis, and inflammation, covering neutrophilic, eosinophilic, macrophagic, and lymphoplasmacytic inflammation
Intra and extracytoplasmic pathologic accumulation, covering lipofuscin, copper, iron, eosinophilic granules, protein droplet, bile, and amyloid
Chronic hepatic diseases, with focus on cytological features of fibrosis
Diseases of biliary tract and gallbladder
Neoplastic diseases, covering epithelial, mesenchymal and round cell tumors
Canine and Feline Liver Cytology enables readers to interpret all the cytopathological changes in liver pathology and the relationship with clinical primary and secondary causes, eventually with histopathological diagnosis, making it a highly valuable resource for veterinary practitioners and students.

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Localisation : Wiley-UBCM

Type de fond : Fonds dématérialisé

  1. Before the Analysis: Rules for Interpretation of Hepatic Cytology
  2. Normal Histology and Cytology of the Liver
  3. Nonspecific and Reversible Hepatocellular Damage
  4. Intracytoplasmic and Extracytoplasmic Pathological Accumulation
  5. Irreversible Hepatocellular Damage
  6. Inflammation
  7. Nuclear Inclusions
  8. Cytological Features of Liver Fibrosis
  9. Cytological Features of Biliary Diseases
  10. Bile and Gallbladder Diseases
  11. Etiological Agents
  12. Neoplastic Lesions of the Hepatic Parenchyma
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