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Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology

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Hematopoietic neoplasms are the most common animal tumors for which chemo- or radiation therapy are now given. New research, information, and images unavailable in any previous publication now make it possible to examine these diseases, categorize for treatment, and in some cases ascertain the impact on survival. A ground-breaking book in veterinary medicine, Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology is a heavily illustrated comprehensive reference on hematopoietic neoplasms in domestic and laboratory animals…

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Hematopoietic neoplasms are the most common animal tumors for which chemo- or radiation therapy are now given. New research, information, and images unavailable in any previous publication now make it possible to examine these diseases, categorize for treatment, and in some cases ascertain the impact on survival. A ground-breaking book in veterinary medicine, Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology is a heavily illustrated comprehensive reference on hematopoietic neoplasms in domestic and laboratory animals. The ebook enables veterinary pathologists and oncologists to provide more specificity in both diagnosis and therapy, and will serve as a seminal reference for future work in the field. The ebook offers a unique comparative approach based on tumors in humans. Tumors now defined in humans but without a recognized animal counterpart are described in the human context, thus better facilitating future identification in animals. 571 p.

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  • Victor Edwin Valli. DVM, MSc, PhD, Dip. ACVP, Dean Emeritus, Professor of Pathobiology. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2007-09 – Blackwell Publishing; Copyright © 2007 by Blackwell Publishing.

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23 January 2020

Unique comparative approach on animal tumors with over 1400 color images

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