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ISBN 10: 0470658703
ISBN 13: 9780470658703
Author: John Dunn
Wish you could interpret cytological specimens in practice rather than paying a lab to do it for you? Want to provide your clients with a faster service? Manual of Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog and Cat is the ideal quick reference for the busy veterinarian in first opinion practice. It describes techniques for obtaining good quality cytological diagnostic specimens, and guides you through the interpretation of cytological findings. Created to be used alongside the microscope, hundreds of high quality colour photos will help you to identify normal cell types and abnormal cytology, including both non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions. It describes in a clear and concise manner the most common lesions and related disorders encountered in a practice setting. The concise format means that you can quickly find exactly what you’re looking for. Covering indications for cytological investigation, collection techniques and the evaluation and interpretation of findings, this concise manual will be your go-to resource.
Manual of Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog and Cat 1st Table of contents:
1 Cytological Collection Techniques and Sample Preparation
Sampling techniques
Fine-needle aspiration
Impression smears/imprints
Scrapings
Swab smears
Brushings
Collection and handling of fluid samples for cytological examination
Staining techniques
Microscopic examination of cytological specimens
Recognition of artefacts
2 General Principles of Cytological Interpretation
Initial assessment of the sample: Is the preparation of diagnostic quality?
Inflammation
Neutrophilic inflammation
Macrophage-rich or granulomatous inflammation
Eosinophilic inflammation
Lymphocytic/plasmacytic inflammation
Mixed inflammation
Aspiration of normal or hyperplastic tissue
Neoplasia
Criteria for malignancy
Dysplasia
Characteristics of cell populations: Epithelial, mesenchymal or discrete round cell?
Epithelial
Mesenchymal
Discrete round cells
Cystic structures
3 Cytology of the Lymphoid Tissues
The lymph node
Normal cytological appearance and benign changes
Non-lymphoid tissue
Reactive hyperplasia
Lymphadenitis
N eoplasia
Metastatic malignancies
Lymphoid malignancies
Morphology of canine lymphomas classified by the Kiel classification
Histiocytic sarcoma
The spleen
Benign changes
Neoplasia
Thymus
4 Cytology of Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Lesions
Introduction
Normal cell types
Non-neoplastic lesions
Neoplastic lesions
Epithelial tumours
Mesenchymal tumours
Round cell tumours
5 Cytology of the Respiratory Tract
Introduction
Collection techniques
Nasal flush
Transtracheal wash and bronchoalveolar lavage
Transtracheal wash
Bronchoalveolar lavage
Transthoracic fine-needle aspiration
Cytological evaluation
Nasal cytology
Normal cell types
Inflammation/infection
Neoplasia
Cytology of the trachea and bronchial tree
Normal cell types
Mucus
Oropharyngeal contamination
Inflammation
Eosinophilic inflammation
Dysplastic epithelial cells
Squamous metaplasia
Intrapulmonary haemorrhage
Neoplasia (primary or metastatic)
6 Biochemical and Cytological Evaluation of Body Cavity Effusions
Introduction
Sample collection and processing
Classification of effusions
Traditional system
Aetiological system
Artefacts
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
7 Cytology of Synovial Fluid
Introduction
Collection
Restraint
Asepsis
Equipment
Approach
Sample handling
Synovial fluid properties
Volume
Colour and turbidity
Viscosity
Mucin quality
Total nucleated cell count
Total protein
Cytology
Culture
Ancillary diagnostic tests
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA)
Rheumatoid factor
Classification of joint disease
Inflammatory arthropathies
Infectious arthritis
Non-infectious arthritis
Degenerative joint disease
Haemarthrosis
Neoplasia
8 Biochemical and Cytological Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid
Contraindications
CSF collection sites and technique
Processing of CSF
Gross appearance
CSF protein concentration
Cell counts
CSF cytology
Haemorrhage
Non-inflammatory cells
Neutrophilic pleocytosis
Mononuclear pleocytosis
Eosinophilic pleocytosis
Myelin
Additional testing
9 Cytology of the Eye and Adnexal Structures
Eyelids
Indications for cytological investigation
Collection techniques
Normal cell types
Abnormal cytology
Other infectious agents
Neoplasia
Conjunctiva and cornea
Indications for cytological investigation
Collection techniques
Normal cell types
Abnormal cytology
Other infectious agents
Neoplasia
Anterior chamber
Collection technique
Indications for cytological investigation
Normal cell types
Abnormal cytology
Vitreous
Normal cell types
Orbit
Collection techniques
Normal cell types
Abnormal cytology
10 Cytology of the Urinary Tract
Collection techniques
Urine
Bladder and urethra
Kidneys
Sample preparation
Cytological evaluation
Urine sediment cytology
Cytology of bladder washes, fine-needle aspirates and impression smears
Renal cytology
Abnormal cytology
Inflammation
Neoplasia
11 Cytology of the Liver, Exocrine Pancreas and Gastrointestinal Tract
Liver
Normal cytological findings
Non-neoplastic disorders
Neoplasia
The exocrine pancreas
Normal cytological findings
Non-neoplastic disorders
Neoplasia
Gastrointestinal tract
Stomach
Intestines
References
12 Cytological Examination of the Endocrine Glands
Introduction
Cytology of the thyroid gland
Cytology of the adrenal glands
Cytology of the endocrine pancreas
References
13 Cytology of the Male and Female Genital Tracts
Introduction
Cytology of the male genital tract
Disorders of the testicle and scrotum
Infectious orchitis and epididymitis
Testicular tumours
Disorders of the prostate
Normal cell types
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Prostatic and paraprostatic cysts
Prostatitis and prostatic abscess
Prostatic neoplasms
Squamous metaplasia
Disorders of the penis and prepuce
Balanitis and posthitis
Penile and preputial neoplasms
Semen collection and evaluation
Common conditions affecting semen quality
Cytology of the female genital tract
Infectious and inflammatory disorders
Neoplastic disorders
Vaginal cytology for breeding management
Ovarian remnant syndrome
References
14 Cytology of Mammary Gland Lesions
Indications for cytological investigation
Collection techniques
Samples from mammary lesions
Mammary secretion
Normal cell types and cytological appearance of normal lactating mammary gland
Mastitis
Feline mammary fibroadenomatous hyperplasia
Solid benign lesions (adenoma, canine lobular hyperplasia)
Benign mixed and complex mammary tumours
Mammary cysts
Malignant epithelial neoplasms
Mammary sarcomas
Malignant mixed mammary tumours
15 Cytology of Selected Infectious Organisms
Introduction
Bacterial infections
Fungal infections
Protozoal infections
Parasitic infections
Viral infections
Further Reading
General
Collection Techniques and Principles of Interpretation
Respiratory Tract Cytology
Gastrointestinal Tract Cytology
Endocrine Cytology
Cytology of the Lymphoid System
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Genital Tract Cytology
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