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Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology


Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology

An Identification Guide
1. Aufl.

von: Lorenzo Ressel

46,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.06.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119278917
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 192

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<p><b>A concise and practical visual guide to normal cell identification for all those dealing with cytology in the dog and cat.</b> </p> <p><i>Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology: An Identification Guide </i>takes a uniquely visual approach to normal cell identification in dogs and cats. Single-page presentations offer vivid snapshots of particular cell types, with high quality microphotographs matched with annotated schematic diagrams and accompanying explanatory text. Providing a vital understanding of what normal cells look like, this text is ideal for all those in small animal veterinary practice examining cytology samples.</p> <p>The book begins with a concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the principles of morphological identification, followed by a description of the distribution of cells and where different cell types can be sampled from in the various tissues and organs. The main part of the book is devoted to describing each cell type and its characteristics. Cytoarchitectures, observed non-cellular material and general pathological changes are also described.</p> <ul> <li>Offers a unique alphabetically organised visual guide to each cell type, covering cells from every type of organ and system</li> <li>Features an abundance of full-colour microphotographs accompanied by beautifully rendered schematic diagrams, making cell identification quick and easy</li> <li>Includes a visual index for ultimate ease of navigation at the microscope</li> </ul> <p><i>Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology</i> is a must-have text for veterinary students and an indispensable bench manual for small animal veterinary practitioners. </p>
<p>Foreword ix</p> <p>Introduction xi</p> <p><b>1 Cellular biology and cytological interpretation: the philosophy behind the system 1</b></p> <p>Shape and observation 1</p> <p>Morphology, identity and behaviour 1</p> <p>Identity and interpretation 2</p> <p>Behaviour and interpretation 2</p> <p>Knowledge and interpretation 2</p> <p>Cellular morphologies 3</p> <p>Nuclear morphologies 5</p> <p>Cytoplasmic morphologies 9</p> <p>Supercellular morphologies 11</p> <p><b>2 Distribution of cells in tissues and organs 13</b></p> <p>Introduction 13</p> <p>Distribution of cells in normal tissues and organs 18</p> <p>3 Cytotypes 25</p> <p>Introduction 25</p> <p>Activated mesothelial cell 27</p> <p>Adipocyte 28</p> <p>Adipophage 29</p> <p>Adrenal cell 30</p> <p>Alveolar macrophage 31</p> <p>Anal sac apocrine cell 32</p> <p>Apocrine cell 33</p> <p>Astrocyte 34</p> <p>Band cell 35</p> <p>Basal cell 36</p> <p>Basophil 37</p> <p>Basophilic rubricyte 38</p> <p>Biliary cell 39</p> <p>Cardiomyocyte 40</p> <p>Cell?]laden macrophage 41</p> <p>Centroblast 42</p> <p>Centrocyte 43</p> <p>Ceroid?]laden macrophage 44</p> <p>Chondroblast 45</p> <p>Ciliated epithelial cell 46</p> <p>Conjunctival columnar cell 47</p> <p>Conjunctival goblet cell 48</p> <p>Conjunctival squamous cell 49</p> <p>Endocrine pancreas cell 50</p> <p>Endotheliocyte 51</p> <p>Enterocyte 52</p> <p>Eosinophil 53</p> <p>Ependymal cell 54</p> <p>Epididymal cell 55</p> <p>Epithelioid macrophage 56</p> <p>Erythrocyte 57</p> <p>Exocrine pancreas cell 58</p> <p>Fibroblast 59</p> <p>Fibrocyte 60</p> <p>Flame cell 61</p> <p>Gastric chief cell 62</p> <p>Gastric mucous surface cell 63</p> <p>Gastric parietal cell 64</p> <p>Goblet cell 65</p> <p>Granular lymphocyte 66</p> <p>Granulosa cell 67</p> <p>Haemosiderophage 68</p> <p>Hepatocyte 69</p> <p>Hepatoid cell 70</p> <p>Immunoblast 71</p> <p>Inflammatory giant cell 72</p> <p>Intermediate squamous epithelial cell 73</p> <p>Ito cell 74</p> <p>Keratinized squamous epithelial cell 75</p> <p>Kupffer cell 76</p> <p>Leydig cell 77</p> <p>Lipoblast 78</p> <p>Luteal cell 79</p> <p>Lymphoglandular body 80</p> <p>Macrophage 81</p> <p>Mammary foam cell 82</p> <p>Mammary gland cell 83</p> <p>Mast cell 84</p> <p>Mature non?]nucleated keratinized squamous cell 85</p> <p>Megakaryoblast 86</p> <p>Megakaryocyte 87</p> <p>Melanocyte 88</p> <p>Melanophage 89</p> <p>Mesothelial cell 90</p> <p>Metamyelocyte 91</p> <p>Metarubricyte 92</p> <p>Microorganism?]laden macrophage 93</p> <p>Monoblast 94</p> <p>Monocyte 95</p> <p>Mott cell 96</p> <p>Myeloblast 97</p> <p>Myelocyte 98</p> <p>Myoepithelial cell 99</p> <p>Neuron 100</p> <p>Neutrophil 101</p> <p>Non?]keratinized squamous epithelial cell 102</p> <p>Normochromatic rubricyte 103</p> <p>Oligodendrocyte 104</p> <p>Oocyte 105</p> <p>Osteoblast 106</p> <p>Osteoclast 107</p> <p>Parabasal squamous epithelial cell 108</p> <p>Parathyroid chief cell 109</p> <p>Pituicyte 110</p> <p>Plasma cell 111</p> <p>Plasmacytoid cell 112</p> <p>Platelet 113</p> <p>Pneumocyte 114</p> <p>Polychromatic rubricyte 115</p> <p>Polychromatophilic erythrocyte 116</p> <p>Promegakaryocyte 117</p> <p>Promyelocyte 118</p> <p>Prorubricyte 119</p> <p>Prostate cell 120</p> <p>Renal tubular cell 121</p> <p>Rhabdomyocyte 122</p> <p>Rubriblast 123</p> <p>Salivary gland cell 124</p> <p>Sebocyte 125</p> <p>Sertoli cell 126</p> <p>Small lymphocyte 127</p> <p>Smooth muscle cell 128</p> <p>Spermatogenic cell 129</p> <p>Spermatozoon 130</p> <p>Splenic macrophage 131</p> <p>Synoviocyte 132</p> <p>Thymic epithelial cell 133</p> <p>Thyroid follicular cell 134</p> <p>Thyroid parafollicular cell 135</p> <p>Tingible body macrophage 136</p> <p>Urothelial cell 137</p> <p><b>4 Cytoarchitectures 139</b></p> <p>Introduction 139</p> <p>Absence of cytoarchitecture (or sheets of cells) 140</p> <p>Acinar cytoarchitecture 141</p> <p>Honeycomb cytoarchitecture 142</p> <p>Palisade cytoarchitectures 143</p> <p>Papillary cytoarchitecture 144</p> <p>Pavement cytoarchitecture 145</p> <p>Perivascular cytoarchitecture 146</p> <p>Solid three?]dimensional cytoarchitecture 147</p> <p>Storiform cytoarchitecture 148</p> <p>Trabecular cytoarchitectures 149</p> <p>Tubular cytoarchitecture 150</p> <p><b>5 Background 151</b></p> <p>Introduction 151</p> <p>Absence of background 151</p> <p>Blood background 151</p> <p>Background composed of matrix 152</p> <p><b>6 Morphological alterations of cells 157</b></p> <p>Introduction 157</p> <p>Morphological alterations related to cellular degeneration 157</p> <p>Morphological alterations linked to cellular death 157</p> <p>Atypical features 159</p> <p>Visual index 173</p>
<b>Lorenzo Ressel</b> is a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at the Institute of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, UK and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
<p><b>A concise and practical visual guide to normal cell identification for all those dealing with cytology in the dog and cat.</b></p> <p><i>Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology</i> takes a uniquely visual approach to normal cell identification in dogs and cats. Single-page presentations offer vivid snapshots of particular cell types, with high quality microphotographs matched with annotated schematic diagrams and accompanying explanatory text. Providing a vital understanding of what normal cells look like, this text is ideal for all those in small animal veterinary practice examining cytology samples.</p> <p>The book begins with a concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the principles of morphological identification, followed by a description of the distribution of cells and where different cell types can be sampled from in the various tissues and organs. The main part of the book is devoted to describing each cell type and its characteristics. Cytoarchitectures, observed non-cellular material and general pathological changes are also described.</p> <ul> <li>Offers a unique alphabetically organised visual guide to each cell type, covering cells from every type of organ and system</li> <li>Features an abundance of full-colour microphotographs accompanied by beautifully rendered schematic diagrams, making cell identification quick and easy</li> <li>Includes a visual index for ultimate ease of navigation at the microscope</li> </ul> <p><i>Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology: An Identification Guide</i> is a must-have text for veterinary students and an indispensable bench manual for small animal veterinary practitioners.</p>

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