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Leukemia in dog and cat: correct diagnosis for correct managing of the patient

Leukemia in dog and cat: correct diagnosis for correct managing of the patient

Price $29.99

Leukemia is a heterogeneous group of lymphohematopoietic neoplastic diseases affecting cats and dogs with a relatively high frequency and generally showing non-specific clinical signs. A correct diagnosis of the different types of leukemia (Acute Lymphoid Leukemia, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) and the identification of putative prognostic factors are based on the use of different laboratory tests including hematology, cytology, bone marrow biopsy, flow cytometry/immunohistochemistry. A comprehensive interpretation of the laboratory results is mandatory to differentiate leukemia from leukemic lymphoma and other similar hematological diseases, accurately identify the type of leukemia, and adequately predict prognosis and tailor therapy. 

Approach to renal biopsy in dogs with acute and chronic kidney disease - Veterinary Live Webinar - Veterinary class Approach to renal biopsy in dogs with acute and chronic kidney disease - Veterinary Live Webinar - Veterinary class

Approach to renal biopsy in dogs with acute and chronic kidney disease

Price $29.99

Nephropathology is a unique specialization in anatomic pathology, and a complete set of analyses comprising LM, IF, and TEM should always be considered. When performing a renal biopsy, few criteria should be encountered. First, the biopsy should be considered a procedure to improve therapy, and the biopsy should be done safely. An expert and specialized neuropathologist should evaluate the tissue sample to get the most informative description using all the methods required to characterize the pathological changes. The required methods for renal biopsy evaluation include special staining protocols for light microscopic (LM) evaluation, as well as for transmission electron microscopic (TEM) and immunofluorescence evaluations (IF).

Applied Equine Ethology in the Clinical Environment - Janine Elizabeth Davies - Ethology - Veterinary Book Applied Equine Ethology in the Clinical Environment - Janine Elizabeth Davies - Ethology - Veterinary Book

Applied Equine Ethology in the Clinical Environment

Price $103.40

This practical veterinary handbook has been designed to guide professionals through the behavioral assessment of the equine patient during clinical procedures and gain an understanding of how to develop a behavioral management strategy which is the most appropriate for each individual horse and suitable for the type of procedure to be performed.

Laparoscopy and
Thoracoscopy in the dog
and cat - Veterinary Book - 9781957260778 - Pievaroli

Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy in the dog and cat

Price $163.90

After the introduction in the 1980s of minimally invasive surgery in human medicine, laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery started to take hold also in veterinary medicine. Thanks to its reduced invasiveness and its fast post-operative recovery, minimally invasive surgery started to expand so quickly that nowadays it has become the preferred technique for many surgical procedures. Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy in the dog and cat is a comprehensive book that describe all the minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Atlas Of Radiographic Interpretation In Small Animals - 2nd Edition - 9781957260297 Atlas Of Radiographic Interpretation In Small Animals - 2nd Edition - 9781957260297

Atlas Of Radiographic Interpretation In Small Animals - 2nd Edition

Price $121.00

This second edition of the book enhances its original goal of aiding veterinary practitioners in radiographic interpretation and pathological diagnosis. It builds upon the first edition by introducing a chapter on radiology principles and a comprehensive atlas for radiographic positioning and anatomy. The edition includes 400 new images and has updated existing graphics to improve quality. Additionally, the book features new multimedia content accessible via QR codes in the text, allowing readers to view diagrams of normal radiographic anatomy, both labeled and unlabeled, for better understanding and reference.