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Interpretation of Equine Laboratory Diagnostics

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Interpretation of Equine Laboratory Diagnostics offers a comprehensive approach to equine laboratory diagnostics, including hematology, clinical chemistry, serology, body fluid analysis, microbiology, clinical parasitology, endocrinology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics. It offers a practical resource for the accurate interpretation of laboratory results, with examples showing real-world applications.

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Interpretation of Equine Laboratory Diagnostics offers a comprehensive approach to equine laboratory diagnostics, including hematology, clinical chemistry, serology, body fluid analysis, microbiology, clinical parasitology, endocrinology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics. It offers a practical resource for the accurate interpretation of laboratory results, with examples showing real-world applications. Coverage includes: hematology, clinical chemistry, serology, body fluid analysis, microbiology, clinical parasitology, endocrinology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics. This resource also provides clinically oriented guidance on performing and interpreting laboratory tests, and presents a complete reference to established and new diagnostic procedures. 443 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Nicola Pusterla, Editor. PhD, Diplomate ACVIM, Professor of Equine Internal Medicine in the Department of Medicine and Epidemiology. University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine in Davis, CA (USA).
  • Jill Higgins, Editor. DVM, Private Equine Practitioner/Consultant. Equine Consulting Services in Penryn, CA (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2017-10.

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14 May 2021

Excellent resource. Very user friendly. Accurate and seems very complete. All current information. Going to be useful on a regular basis in clinical practice. Valuable addition to any equine vet’s library.

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