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Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology


Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology


5. Aufl.

von: Terry W. Campbell, Krystan R. Grant

169,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.01.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119660262
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 720

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<p>The newly revised Fifth Edition of <i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i> 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.    </p> <p>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.    </p> <p>Clinicians seeking a decision-making aid for patient workup, treatment, and prognosis will find what they need in <i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i>. The book also includes:    </p> <ul> <li>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 </li> <li>Comprehensive evaluation of the peripheral blood specific to mammals, birds, herptiles, and fish, as well as the evaluation of bone marrow  </li> <li>Practical discussions of hematology case studies with applications to common real-world clinical problems  </li> <li>Color atlas of hemic cells of select species for quick and easy reference </li> <li>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 </li> <li>Access to video clips and additional case reports on a companion website </li> </ul> <p><i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i> 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. </p>
<p>Preface xi</p> <p>Acknowledgments xii</p> <p>About the Companion Website xiv</p> <p>Scientific Names xv</p> <p><b>Section I Mammal 1</b></p> <p><b>1. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Small Mammals 3</b></p> <p>Blood Sample Collection 3</p> <p>Bone Marrow Collection 15</p> <p>References 17</p> <p><b>2. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Mammals 19</b></p> <p>Erythrocyte and Plasma Parameters 19</p> <p>Leukocyte Parameters 21</p> <p>Platelet Parameters 21</p> <p>References 21</p> <p><b>3. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood of Mammals 23</b></p> <p>Mammalian Erythrocytes 23</p> <p>Erythrocyte Response to Disease 28</p> <p>Mammalian Leukocytes 32</p> <p>Leukocyte Response to Disease 34</p> <p>Platelets of Mammals 40</p> <p>Hemogram Evaluation of Specific Species 42</p> <p>References 55</p> <p><b>4. Evaluation of Mammalian Bone Marrow 59</b></p> <p>Mammalian Hematopoiesis 59</p> <p>Mammalian Bone Marrow Responses in Disease 66</p> <p>Bone Marrow Evaluation 67</p> <p>References 67</p> <p><b>5. Mammalian Hematology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 69</b></p> <p>Case 1: Chinchilla with Dental Disease 69</p> <p>Case 2: Guinea Pig with Gastric Stasis 71</p> <p>Case 3: Hedgehog with Anorexia 73</p> <p>Case 4: Ferret with Lethargy, Inappetence, and Labored Breathing 75</p> <p>Case 5: Ferret with Lethargy and Weakness 79</p> <p>References 82</p> <p><b>6. Sample Collection for Mammalian Cytodiagnosis 83</b></p> <p>Cytology Sampling and Evaluation Techniques 83</p> <p>Sample Locations 83</p> <p>Preparation for Cytologic Examination 88</p> <p>Sample Collection Techniques 89</p> <p>Sample Preparation and Evaluation 94</p> <p>References 97</p> <p><b>7. Mammalian Cytodiagnosis 99</b></p> <p>Normal Mammalian Cytology 99</p> <p>Inflammation 110</p> <p>Hyperplasia/Benign Neoplasia 124</p> <p>Malignant Neoplasia 129</p> <p>Effusions 153</p> <p>Infectious Agents 160</p> <p>References 168</p> <p><b>8. Mammalian Cytology: Clinical Case Presentations 175</b></p> <p>Case 1: Hedgehog with Swelling under the Right Forelimb 175</p> <p>Case 2: Dumbo Rat with a Mass on Its Face 175</p> <p>Case 3: Hedgehog with a vaginal mass 178</p> <p>Case 4: Sugar Glider with a Mass in the Left Axilla 179</p> <p>Case 5: Ferret with an Abdominal Mass 181</p> <p>References 184</p> <p><b>Section II Avian 185</b></p> <p><b>9. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Birds 187</b></p> <p>Blood Sample Collection 187</p> <p>Blood Sample Handling and Preparation 192</p> <p>Bone Marrow Collection 195</p> <p>Preparation of the Bone Marrow Sample 197</p> <p>References 199</p> <p><b>10. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Birds 200</b></p> <p>Erythrocyte and Plasma Parameters 200</p> <p>Leukocyte Parameters 204</p> <p>Thrombocyte Parameters 207</p> <p>Quantitative Evaluation of Bone Marrow Aspirates 207</p> <p>References 207</p> <p><b>11. Evaluation and Interpretation of Peripheral Blood of Birds 209</b></p> <p>Avian Erythrocytes 209</p> <p>Factors Affecting the Avian Erythrogram 214</p> <p>Erythrocyte Response to Disease 216</p> <p>Avian Leukocytes 220</p> <p>Normal Variation to the Leukogram of Birds 228</p> <p>Leukocyte Response to Disease 228</p> <p>Avian Thrombocytes 235</p> <p>Avian Blood Parasites 237</p> <p>Bacteremia 244</p> <p>References 244</p> <p><b>12. Evaluation of Avian Bone Marrow 253</b></p> <p>Avian Hematopoiesis 253</p> <p>Avian Hematopoietic Tissue other than Bone Marrow 259</p> <p>References 260</p> <p><b>13. Avian Hematology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 262</b></p> <p>Case 1: Cockatoo with Lethargy and Anorexia 262</p> <p>Case 2: Swainson’s Hawk with Head Trauma 265</p> <p>Case 3: Pionus Parrot with Weight Loss, Exercise Intolerance, and Sneezing 269</p> <p>Case 4: Conure with Lethargy and Anorexia 273</p> <p>Case 5: Hawk with Dehydration and Emaciation 274</p> <p>References 278</p> <p><b>14. Sample Collection for Avian Cytodiagnosis 279</b></p> <p>References 286</p> <p><b>15. Avian Cytodiagnosis 288</b></p> <p>Normal Avian Cytology 288</p> <p>Inflammation 298</p> <p>Hyperplasia/Benign neoplasia 315</p> <p>Malignant Neoplasia 319</p> <p>Effusions 332</p> <p>Infectious Agents 338</p> <p>References 354</p> <p><b>16. Avian Cytology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 365</b></p> <p>Case 1: Lethargic Parrot 365</p> <p>Case 2: Macaw with Periorbital Swelling 366</p> <p>Case 3: Eagle with Swollen Right Foot 369</p> <p>Case 4: Owl with Oral Lesions 370</p> <p>Case 5: Hawk with Skin Lesions 371</p> <p>References 374</p> <p><b>Section III Herptile 375</b></p> <p><b>17. Blood and Bone Marrow Sample Collection and Preparation in Reptiles and Amphibians 377</b></p> <p>Blood Sample Collection 377</p> <p>Blood Sample Handling and Preparation 387</p> <p>Bone Marrow Collection 388</p> <p>References 389</p> <p><b>18. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Reptiles and Amphibians 391</b></p> <p>Erythrocyte and Plasma Parameters 391</p> <p>Leukocyte Parameters 394</p> <p>Thrombocyte Parameters 397</p> <p>References 397</p> <p><b>19. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow of Reptiles 399</b></p> <p>The Interpretation of the Reptile Hemogram 399</p> <p>Reptile Erythrocytes 399</p> <p>Factors Affecting the Reptile Erythrogram 401</p> <p>Erythrocyte Response to Disease 404</p> <p>Reptile Leukocytes 405</p> <p>Normal Variation to the Leukogram of Reptiles 413</p> <p>Leukocyte Response to Disease 414</p> <p>Reptile Thrombocytes 419</p> <p>Reptile Blood Parasites 420</p> <p>Reptile Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation 425</p> <p>References 428</p> <p><b>Section IV Fish 529</b></p> <p><b>20. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow of Amphibians 433</b></p> <p>Amphibian Erythrocytes 433</p> <p>Amphibian Leukocytes 435</p> <p>Amphibian Thrombocytes 439</p> <p>Amphibian Blood Parasites 440</p> <p>Amphibian Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow Evaluation 440</p> <p>References 441</p> <p><b>21. Herptile Hematology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 443</b></p> <p>Case 1: Snake with Nasal Discharge and Mites 443</p> <p>Case 2: Snake with Neurologic Behavior and Skin Nodules 445</p> <p>Case 3: Comparison of two chelonian respiratory cases 448</p> <p>Case 4: Case Series of Chelonian Dystocia and Follicular Stasis 454</p> <p>Case 5: Lizard with Limb Lameness, Lethargy, and Anorexia 463</p> <p>References 465</p> <p><b>22. Sample Collection for Herptile Cytodiagnosis 466</b></p> <p>Sample Locations 466</p> <p>References 469</p> <p><b>23. Herptile Cytodiagnosis 470</b></p> <p>Normal Cytology 470</p> <p>Inflammation 475</p> <p>Hyperplasia/Benign Neoplasia 488</p> <p>Malignant Neoplasia 489</p> <p>Effusions 498</p> <p>Infectious Agents 500</p> <p>References 511</p> <p><b>24. Herptile Cytology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 518</b></p> <p>Case 1: Snake with a Bulging Right Eye 518</p> <p>Case 2: Lizard with Lethargy and Neurologic Disorder 521</p> <p>Case 3: Lizard with Skin Lesion 524</p> <p>Case 4: Thin Snake with Swollen Mouth 524</p> <p>Case 5: Snake with Diarrhea 527</p> <p>References 528</p> <p><b>25. Blood Sample Collection and Preparation in Fish 531</b></p> <p>Blood Sample Collection 531</p> <p>Blood Sampling Handling and Preparation 537</p> <p>References 539</p> <p><b>26. Hematologic Techniques for Quantitative Assessment in Fish 541</b></p> <p>Erythrocyte and Plasma Parameters 541</p> <p>Leukocyte Parameters 545</p> <p>Thrombocyte Parameters 546</p> <p>Whole Blood Preservatives 547</p> <p>References 547</p> <p><b>27. Evaluation and Interpretation of the Peripheral Blood of Fish 549</b></p> <p>Fish Erythrocytes 549</p> <p>Factors Affecting the Piscine Erythrogram 552</p> <p>Erythrocyte Response to Disease 554</p> <p>Fish Leukocytes 556</p> <p>Variations in the Leukogram of Fish 565</p> <p>Fish Thrombocytes and Hemostasis 567</p> <p>Fish Blood Parasites 569</p> <p>Viral Inclusions 570</p> <p>References 571</p> <p><b>28. Piscine Hematopoiesis 575</b></p> <p>References 576</p> <p><b>29. Piscine Hematology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 578</b></p> <p>Case 1: Nurse Shark with Excessive Gilling 578</p> <p>Case 2: Reticulated Stingray with Bite Wounds 581</p> <p>Case 3: Southern Stingray with Anorexia 582</p> <p>Case 4: Knifefish with Tail Wound 586</p> <p>Case 5: Toadfish Found Abnormally Floating 586</p> <p>References 591</p> <p><b>30. Sample Collection for Wet Mounts and Cytodiagnosis in Fish 593</b></p> <p>Sampling Techniques for Wet Mounts 593</p> <p>Sampling Techniques for Cytodiagnosis 596</p> <p>References 599</p> <p><b>31. Wet- Mount Microscopy in Fish 600</b></p> <p>Sample Evaluation 600</p> <p>Nonparasitic Pathogens 603</p> <p>Cutaneous Fish Parasites 605</p> <p>Nonpathogenic Organisms 618</p> <p>References 619</p> <p><b>32. Wet- Mount Microscopy in Fish: Clinical Case Presentations 622</b></p> <p>Case 1: Tiger Barb with Skin and Behavior Changes 622</p> <p>Case 2: Newly Arrived Goldfish 622</p> <p>Case 3: Cichlid with a Missing Eye 624</p> <p>Case 4: Catfish with Rapid Breathing and Lethargy 625</p> <p>Case 5: Damselfish with Skin Lesions and Behavior Changes 625</p> <p><b>33. Piscine Cytodiagnosis 627</b></p> <p>Skin 627</p> <p>Calcinosis Circumscripta 630</p> <p>Fecal Cytology 630</p> <p>Mycobacteriosis 630</p> <p>Saprolegniasis 631</p> <p>Thyroid 631</p> <p>Hepatic Lipidosis 631</p> <p>Neoplasia 631</p> <p>Effusions 635</p> <p>Parasites 636</p> <p>Sample Contamination 636</p> <p>References 637</p> <p><b>34. Piscine Cytology and Clinical Chemistry: Clinical Case Presentations 639</b></p> <p>Case 1: Shark with Cutaneous Nodules 639</p> <p>Case 2: Trout with a Mass on Mandible 640</p> <p>Case 3: Seahorse with Possible Gas Bubble Disease 643</p> <p>Case 4: Carp with Swollen Operculum 644</p> <p>Case 5: Perch with Mass on Left Gill 645</p> <p>References 647</p> <p><b>Appendices 648</b></p> <p><b>A. Stains and Solutions Used in Hematology and Cytology 648</b></p> <p>Acid- Fast Stain 648</p> <p>Gram’s Stain 648</p> <p>Macchiavello’s Stain 649</p> <p>Modified Giménez Stain 649</p> <p>New Methylene Blue Stain 650</p> <p>Standard Natt and Herrick’s Solution and Stain 650</p> <p>Elasmobranch- Modified Natt and Herrick’s Solution and Stain 651</p> <p>Quick or Stat Stains 651</p> <p>Sudan III and Sudan IV Stains 652</p> <p>Wright–Giemsa Stain 652</p> <p><b>B. Hematologic Values 653</b></p> <p><b>C. Plate Captions 663</b></p> <p>Mammal Plates 663</p> <p>Avian Plates 665</p> <p>Herptile Plates 668</p> <p>Piscine Plates 676</p> <p><b>D. Common Artifacts Found in Blood Film and Cytologic Samples 681</b></p> <p>Artifacts Associated with Contamination of the Sample 681</p> <p>Artifacts Associated with Poor Sample Preparation 683</p> <p>Index 686</p>
<p><b>The authors</b></p> <p><b>Terry W. Campbell, DVM, PhD,</b> 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. <p><b>Krystan R. Grant, DVM, PhD, CertAqV,</b> is the Director of Pet Health at the PetSmart Home Office in Phoenix, AZ, USA.
<p><b>The perfect aid for veterinary professionals performing laboratory diagnostics on exotic animals</b></p> <p>The newly revised Fifth Edition of <i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i> 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. <p>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. <p>Clinicians seeking a decision-making aid for patient workup, treatment, and prognosis will find what they need in <i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i>. The book also includes: <ul><li>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</li> <li>Comprehensive evaluation of the peripheral blood specific to mammals, birds, herptiles, and fish, as well as the evaluation of bone marrow</li> <li>Practical discussions of hematology case studies with applications to common real-world clinical problems</li> <li>Color atlas of hemic cells of select species for quick and easy reference</li> <li>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</li> <li>Access to video clips and additional case reports on a companion website</li></ul> <p><i>Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology</i> 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.

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