Exotic animal hematology and cytology
CAMPBELL-GRANT
Exotic animal hematology and cytology
5th ed., 696 pages, 1000 ill., John Wiley & Sons, March 2022
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The newly revised Fifth Edition of Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology delivers a fully updated new edition of the most complete reference to hematology and cytology in exotic animals. The book features high-quality images and step-by-step descriptions of practical techniques.    
Organized by animal class to make it easier to quickly find critical information, the authors have included 45 new case studies to highlight the application of the content in a real-world setting. All major exotic animal groups are covered, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.    
Clinicians seeking a decision-making aid for patient workup, treatment, and prognosis will find what they need in Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology. The book also includes:    
  • Thorough cellular descriptions unique to mammalian, avian, herptile, and fish species, with extensive discussions of blood and bone marrow sample collection and hematologic techniques for each group 
  • Comprehensive evaluation of the peripheral blood specific to mammals, birds, herptiles, and fish, as well as the evaluation of bone marrow  
  • Practical discussions of hematology case studies with applications to common real-world clinical problems  
  • Color atlas of hemic cells of select species for quick and easy reference 
  • Extensive examinations of cytodiagnosis and exploration of unique features within mammals, birds, herptiles, and fish, as well as cytology case studies and wet-mount cases in fish 
  • Access to video clips and additional case reports on a companion website 
Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology is an essential reference for veterinary clinical pathologists, anatomic pathologists, clinicians, and technicians, as well as for veterinary students taking courses involving exotic hematology and cytology. 

Preface
Acknowledgements
Scientific Names Used in Text
 
SECTION I: Mammal
1. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Small Mammals
2. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Mammals
3. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood of Mammals
4. Evaluation of Mammalian Bone Marrow
5. Mammalian Hematology Clinical Case Presentations
6. Sample Collection for Mammalian Cytodiagnosis
7. Mammalian Cytodiagnosis
8. Mammalian Cytology Clinical Case Presentations
 
SECTION II: Avian
9. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Birds
10. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Birds
11. Evaluation and Interpretation of Peripheral Blood of Birds
12. Evaluation of Avian Bone Marrow
13. Avian Hematology Clinical Case Presentation
14. Sample Collection for Avian Cytodiagnosis
15. Avian Cytodiagnosis
16. Avian Cytology Clinical Case Presentation
 
SECTION III: Herptile
17. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Reptiles and Amphibians
18. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Reptiles and Amphibians
19. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow of Reptiles
20. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow of Amphibians
21. Herptile Hematology Clinical Case Presentations
22. Sample Collection for Herptile Cytodiagnosis
23. Herptile Cytodiagnosis
24. Herptile Cytology Clinical Case Presentation
 
SECTION IV: Fish
25. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Fish
26. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Fish
27. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood of Fish
28. Piscine Hematopoiesis
29. Fish Hematology Clinical Case Presentations
30. Sample Collection for Wet Mounts and Cytodiagnosis in Fish
31. Wet Mount Microscopy in Fish
32. Wet Mount Microscopy in Fish Clinical Case Presentations
33. Piscine Cytodiagnosis
34. Piscine Cytology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case PresentationsCase 1: Shark with Cutaneous Nodules
 
Appendices
A. Stains and Solutions Use in Hematology and Cytology
B. Hematologic Values
C. Hemic Cell Plates
D. Common Artifacts Found in Blood Films and Cytologic Samples
 
Index

Terry W. Campbell, DVM, PhD, is an Associate Professor Emeritus of Zoological Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, USA, and was the Former Head Veterinarian at the Downtown Aquarium in Denver, CO, USA.
 
Krystan R. Grant, DVM, PhD, CertAqV, is the Director of Pet Health at the PetSmart Home Office in Phoenix, AZ, USA.

Item Code: ANESO303
ISBN: 9781119660231
Weigth: 2000 g
Species: Exotic animals
Discipline: Haematology
VAT: VAT Exempt