Elsevier
Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears
Comprehensive Guide to Canine Blood Smears
An illustrated guide to the morphology of blood cells, Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears covers patient assessment for common hematologic disorders and diseases in dogs and cats. Over 1,000 full-color photomicrographs depict abnormalities within each blood cell line, with multiple pictures of each morphologic abnormality and variations in their appearance. Written by pathology experts Amy Valenciano, Rick Cowell, Theresa Rizzi, and Ronald Tyler, this concise reference will enhance your skills as you interpret blood smears and recognize hematological cellular response to inflammation, infection, and toxicity.
"Everything you might encounter looking at dog or cat blood smears is right there, clearly classified and noted (more than 1000 pictures!). Pitfalls and artefacts are clearly explained. The format (spiral binding) makes it the obvious accessory for your microscope. A good investment." Reviewed by: Vet's Today Date: July 2014
- facilitate microscopic analysis and interpretation of the cellular components of the blood.
- Full-color, high-resolution images facilitate identification of different blood cell types, numbers, anomalies and conditions.
- Multiple representations of morphologic abnormalities aid in recognition of conditions where variations in appearance commonly occur.
- Practical information includes an overview of laboratory methods, equipment and supplies, sample collection, staining and handling, and diagnostic interpretation of blood smears.
- Coverage of 125 topics ranges from the morphology of erythrocytes to chronic myeloid leukemia.
- Spiral binding allows the book to lay open next to the microscope, making it a quick and easy reference while on the job.
Understanding Canine Blood Smears
Canine blood smears are critical in veterinary hematology for diagnosing various blood disorders and infections in dogs. This atlas provides detailed images and descriptions of normal and abnormal blood elements found in canine peripheral blood. By studying canine blood smears, veterinarians and technicians can accurately identify cell morphology, recognize pathological changes, and monitor disease progression, enhancing clinical decision-making. This guide ensures that readers grasp fundamental concepts necessary for interpreting blood samples effectively within a clinical or research setting.
Features of the Atlas for Veterinary Professionals
This atlas is specifically tailored for veterinary professionals involved with canine blood smears, offering clear, high-quality images paired with concise annotations. It covers the identification of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets, including common abnormalities such as anemia, infections, and parasitic infestations. Practical tips on slide preparation and staining techniques are included, ensuring optimal visualization. The comprehensive nature of the atlas supports timely, accurate diagnosis and improves treatment strategies, making it an indispensable reference for veterinary clinics, diagnostic labs, and students.
Applications and Benefits in Clinical Practice
Using this atlas enhances the accuracy and confidence of clinicians interpreting canine blood smears, aiding in early detection of diseases and proper patient management. It serves as an educational tool for veterinary students and a diagnostic aid for professionals, reducing errors associated with blood smear analysis. The inclusion of feline peripheral blood smears broaden its utility, accommodating mixed practice environments. Ultimately, this resource promotes better patient outcomes through informed diagnoses and supports ongoing research in veterinary hematology.