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Aughey and Frye’s Comparative Veterinary Histology with Clinical Correlates

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Organised by body system, the new edition of Aughey and Frye’s Comparative Veterinary Histology with Clinical Correlates covers the normal histological appearance of tissues in a wide range of animals, both domestic and exotic species, with relevant clinical correlates emphasising the need to appreciate the normal in order to recognise the abnormal. In this updated textbook by two experienced veterinary pathologists and histology lecturers, new species are introduced…

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Organised by body system, the new edition of Aughey and Frye’s Comparative Veterinary Histology with Clinical Correlates covers the normal histological appearance of tissues in a wide range of animals, both domestic and exotic species, with relevant clinical correlates emphasising the need to appreciate the normal in order to recognise the abnormal. In this updated textbook by two experienced veterinary pathologists and histology lecturers, new species, such as other companion mammals, aquatic species, and livestock, are introduced into each chapter along with a wealth of new high-quality images. A new chapter covers epitehlial tissue, and new techniques used in histology and histopathology are discussed throughout, including in situ hybridisation (ISH) and digital image analysis. Pathogenesis explanations are introduced in the current (and many new) cases of histopathology. 250 p.

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  • Francisco Javier Salguero Bodes. DVM, PhD in Comparative Pathology. Currently works as a Senior veterinary pathologist and Project managerat United KingdomHealth Security Agency (UK); at the same time, he studies the host-pathogen interaction and works on vaccine development in porcine diseases, tuberculosis, COVID-19 and other zoonoses.
  • Francisco José Pallaris Martinez. DVM, PhD in Swine pathology. Currently based at the University of Cordoba (Spain), where he works as a Full Professor in Veterinary histology and Comparative Pathology; his research activity is focused on the study of pathogenicity and immune response against the main swine pathogens: PRRS virus, PCV2, and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2023-02.

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20 August 2024

the integration of normal and abnormal tissue provide a reference of lasting value to veterinary students as well as veterinary practitioners and pathologists requiring a quick refresher.

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