Name:
A Guide to Hematology in Dogs and Cats PDF
Published Date:
12/10/2001
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
CRC Press Books
Preface
This text is designed to assist the practicing small animal veterinarian in the interpretation of hematologic data. Emphasis is placed on both the quantitative (numeric) and qualitative (morphologic) evaluation of blood cells.
After a brief consideration of in-clinic approaches to hematology and available cell measurement methodologies (Chapters 2-3), the early chapters of the book (Chapters 4-10) systematically discuss the normal, abnormal, and artifactual findings for each cellular component of blood. The modified outline approach is intended to provide practitioners with quick and easy access to important information regarding a variety of hematologic abnormalities. However, the book is not intended as a complete treatise on hematology. For this purpose, readers are referred to excellent reference texts such as Schalm's Veterinary Hematology and John Harvey's Atlas of Veterinary Hematology.
The latter chapters of the book (Chapters 11-12) illustrate an integrated and systematic approach to hemogram interpretation. Case studies (Chapter 12) will hopefully allow practitioners to practice and develop their interpretive skills and confidence. In addition, these cases illustrate the scope of abnormal hemograms encountered. While hemogram interpretation can indeed be challenging, rewards to both the practitioner and patient can be profound.
| Edition : | 01 |
| Number of Pages : | 262 |
| Published : | 12/10/2001 |
| isbn : | 978-1-893441- |