276 Pages
    by Teton NewMedia

    A Guide to Hematology is a valuable, hands-on, laboratory manual for the practitioner and technician. It provides step-by-step guidelines for the collection and processing of blood samples and interpretation of the hemogram. It also serves as a guide to patient assessment and treatment planning for all common hematological disorders and diseases in dogs and cats. Veterinarians are able to test comprehension of the material through case studies with self test questions. This guide is designed to work with all currently available blood analyzer systems, providing detailed guidelines for hemogram interpretation, identification of artifacts and false positive results. Basic science is limited to information that is needed by the individual performing the rest and interpreting the results. This 264 page presentation boasts 178 full color images and has a lay flat binding for easy in lab reference. A Guide to Hematology in Dogs and Cats was designed for the practitioner and technician who incorporate hematology studies in the office setting and is an ideal clinic laboratory reference.

    Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.

    1 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
    2 HEMATOLOGY IN PRACTICE
    Indications for Hematology
    In-Clinic Versus Outside Laboratory
    Communicating the Need for Hematology
    Communicating the Results
    The Economics of Laboratory Testing
    3 LABORATORY METHODS IN HEMATOLOGY
    Blood Collection
    Handling the Sample
    Blood Films
    Staining
    Common Artifacts/Issues
    Sample Evaluation
    Morphological Assessment
    Quantitative Methods
    Packed Cell Volume
    Total Plasma Protein
    Hemoglobin Concentration
    Manual Cell Counts
    Automated Cell Counters
    4 ERYTHROCYTES
    Overview
    Production
    Destruction
    Function
    Physiology
    Morphology
    Normal Morphology: Dog
    Normal Morphology: Cat
    Morphology in Disease
    Artifacts
    Quantity
    Anemia
    Regenerative Anemia
    Non-Regenerative Anemia
    Polycythemia
    5 NEUTROPHILS
    Overview
    Origin
    Function
    Quantity
    Neutropenia
    Neutrophilia
    Morphology
    Normal
    In Disease
    6 EOSINOPHILS
    Overview
    Origin
    Function
    Quantity
    Eosinopenia
    Eosinophilia
    Morphology
    7 BASOPHILS
    Overview
    Origin
    Function
    Quantity
    Basopenia
    Basophilia
    Morphology
    8 MONOCYTES
    Overview
    Origin
    Function
    Quantity
    Morphology
    Normal
    In Disease
    9 LYMPHOCYTES
    Overview
    Origin
    Function
    Quantity
    Lymphopenia
    Lymphocytosis
    Morphology
    Normal
    Activated (Antigen-Stimulated) Lymphocytes
    Atypical Lymphocytes
    10 PLATELETS
    Overview
    Laboratory Evaluation of Platelets
    Morphology
    Normal Morphology: Dog
    Normal Morphology: Cat
    Abnormal Morphology: Dog
    Abnormal Morphology: Cat
    Quantity
    Normal
    Decreased Platelet Count (Thrombocytopenia)
    Clinical Signs of Thrombocytopenia
    Causes of Thrombocytopenia
    Increased Platelet Count (Thrombocytosis)
    Mechanisms of Thrombocytosis
    Platelet Function Disorders (Thrombocytopathia
    or Thrombopathia)
    Causes of Platelet Dysfunction
    Acquired Platelet Dysfunction
    Inherited Platelet Dysfunction
    11 INTERPRETATION OF THE HEMOGRAM
    Introduction
    White Cells
    Red Cells
    Platelets
    12 CASE STUDIES
    13 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
    14 APPENDIX - SELF-TEST ANSWERS
    INDEX

    Biography

    Alan H. Rebar, Peter S. MacWilliams, Bernard Feldman, Fred Metzger, Roy Pollock, John Roche