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ISBN-10 : 1119895553
ISBN-13 : 9781119895558
Author: Carlo Masserdotti
CANINE AND FELINE LIVER CYTOLOGY
Specialist reference with practical guidance on liver pathology in a clinical and anatomical context
Canine and Feline Liver Cytology is a practical and highly illustrated manual with detailed descriptions of cytological features of hepatic diseases and numerous high-quality illustrations to aid in reader comprehension. The primary aim of the text is to describe the correlation of cytological findings with pathological processes in order to provide useful information to clinicians in management of hepatic diseases.
Canine and Feline Liver Cytology 1st Table of contents:
1 Before the Analysis: Rules for Interpretation of Hepatic Cytology
1.1 The Rules for Cytological Diagnosis of Hepatic Diseases
1.2 Diagnostic Approach to Liver Disease
1.3 Key Points
References
2 Normal Histology and Cytology of the Liver
2.1 Normal Histology of the Liver
2.2 Normal Cytology of the Liver
2.3 Key Points
References
3 Nonspecific and Reversible Hepatocellular Damage
3.1 Accumulation of Water
3.2 Accumulation of Glycogen
3.3 Accumulation of Lipids
3.4 Accumulation of Bilirubin and Bile Salts
3.5 Hyperplasia of Stellate Cells
3.6 Regenerative Changes
3.7 Key Points
References
4 Intracytoplasmic and Extracytoplasmic Pathological Accumulation
4.1 Pathological Intracytoplasmic Accumulation
4.2 Pathological Extracytoplasmic Accumulation
4.3 Key Points
References
5 Irreversible Hepatocellular Damage
5.1 Necrosis
5.2 Apoptosis
5.3 Key Points
References
6 Inflammation
6.1 Presence of Neutrophilic Granulocytes
6.2 Presence of Eosinophilic Granulocytes
6.3 Presence of Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells
6.4 Presence of Macrophages
6.5 Presence of Mast Cells
6.6 Key Points
References
7 Nuclear Inclusions
7.1 “Brick” Inclusions
7.2 Glycogen Pseudo‐inclusions
7.3 Lead Inclusions
7.4 Viral Inclusions
7.5 Key Points
References
8 Cytological Features of Liver Fibrosis
8.1 Cytological Features of Liver Fibrosis
8.2 Key Points
References
9 Cytological Features of Biliary Diseases
9.1 General Features of Biliary Diseases
9.2 Cytological Features of Specific Biliary Diseases
9.3 Key Points
References
10 Bile and Gallbladder Diseases
10.1 Bactibilia and Septic Cholecystitis
10.2 Epithelial Hyperplasia
10.3 Gallbladder Mucocele
10.4 Limy Bile Syndrome
10.5 Biliary Sludge
10.6 Neoplastic Diseases of Gallbladder
10.7 Other Gallbladder Diseases
10.8 Key Points
References
11 Etiological Agents
11.1 Viruses
11.2 Bacteria
11.3 Protozoa
11.4 Fungi
11.5 Parasites
11.6 Key Points
References
12 Neoplastic Lesions of the Hepatic Parenchyma
12.1 Epithelial Neoplasia
12.2 Mesenchymal Neoplasia
12.3 Hematopoietic Neoplasia
12.4 Metastatic Neoplasia
12.5 Criteria for Selection of Sampling Methods for Liver Nodular Lesions
12.6 Key Points
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