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Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry

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Product Description Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry, Second Edition is a well-illustrated, user-friendly reference on veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation. Covering both hematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, the book provides an overview of these critical veterinary skills. This second edition includes many revisions and additions, including new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies and lipid pathology, updates to reflect advances in diagnostic instrumentation and capabilities, significant revisions to the data interpretation chapter to provide introductory guidance, and current information on immunodiagnostics and laboratory diagnostics of renal, endocrine, and calcium metabolic pathologies. Beginning with the basic principles of laboratory testing and diagnosis, the book moves into in-depth information on hematology and chemistry of common domestic and non-domestic species. Clinical case presentations, supplying case data and offering narrative discussions to promote skills, have been expanded and incorporated into the body of the book. Packed with useful information for veterinary students, technicians, pathologists, and researchers, Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry is an essential addition to any veterinary library. KEY FEATURES Clear, concise guide to veterinary laboratory diagnostic techniques and interpretation Covers hematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including valuable information on birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish Encompasses both basic principles and more in-depth explanations of laboratory testing and diagnosis Adds new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies and lipid pathology, as well as revised information throughout to reflect advances in the field Offers 74 case studies to promote skills in laboratory data interpretation and diagnosis Includes access to a companion website offering review questions in PowerPoint at www.wiley.com/go/thrall RELATED TITLES Veterinary Hematology: Atlas of Common Domestic and Non-domestic Species, Second Edition By William J. Reagan, Armando R. Irizarry Rovira, and Dennis B. DeNicola 9780813828091 Schalm???s Veterinary Hematology, Sixth Edition Edited by Douglas J. Weiss and K. Jane Wardrop 9780813817989 Duncan and Prasse???s Veterinary Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology, Fifth Edition Edited by Kenneth S. Latimer 9780813820149 Review “It will also prove to be of benefit for clinical pathology residents and specialists who deal with nondomestic and exotic species.” (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2013) “I found the self-study part really useful . . . A great investment to help you decipher the mysteries of the lab reports.” (Tomorrow's vets, 1 September 2013) “This book cannot be highly recommended enough to the vet student, and I believe it is just as indispensable for the veterinary surgeon in practice – no mean feat for a textbook.” (Veterinary Practice News, 1 September 2013) “In summary, this is a comprehensive text with a strong practical and clinical focus and. It’s clearly written and supplemented by generous numbers of quality images . . . This book has a small animal bias and as such will be of greatest interest to small animal clinicians, but will also be valuable to clinicians seeing mixed practice, or delving into providing small mammal or exotic pet clinical pathology.” (Australian Veterinary Journal, 9 September 2013) “The second edition certainly fulfils its stated objective and is a valuable resource for its targeted audience. It will also prove be benefit for clinical pathology residents and specialists who deal with nondomestic and exotic species.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2013) “Overall, I think