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Veterinary Hematology: A Diagnostic Guide and Color Atlas

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Veterinary Hematology delivers all the information you need to accurately assess and diagnose the blood diseases of common domestic animals – including dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and llamas. This all-in-one resource utilizes a clinically-oriented and user-friendly approach to guide you through the processes of selecting relevant diagnostic tests, collecting and preparing samples…

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Combining essential hematology content with the diagnostic features of an atlas, Veterinary Hematology: A Diagnostic Guide and Color Atlas delivers all the information you need to accurately assess and diagnose the blood diseases of common domestic animals — including dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and llamas. This all-in-one resource utilizes a clinically-oriented and user-friendly approach to guide you through the processes of selecting relevant diagnostic tests, collecting and preparing samples, interpreting sample results, and determining their clinical significance. High-resolution photomicrographs, full-color illustrations, and excellent schematic drawings, tables, and quick-reference algorithms help you clearly visualize these concepts and procedures. 367 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • John. W. Harvey. DVM, PhD, DACVP, Professor and Chair, Department of Physiological Sciences. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (USA), College of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2011-10 – Saunders (imprint of Elsevier).

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30 April 2018

This practical book combines clear explanations of the various sampling and coloration methods, physiology of the blood cells and an impressive collection of pictures.Where relevant, clear boxes summarize the key clinicak features and diagnostic hypotheses…This is a good tool to sit next to the microscope.

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Veterinary Record
30 April 2018

This is an ideal veterinary hematology reference for practitioners and as a clinical pathologist, I often reference it as well. Required reading.

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