Unique among current literature as a rich source of clinical case material, this book can be used by veterinary students as a reader-friendly introduction to the subject and as the primary textbook in clinical pathology coursework. With its multitude of cases and images, the book is also a useful resource for faculty members to enhance instruction. Veterinary Clinical Pathology: An Introduction aims to provide the veterinary student with a clear, concise overview of basic mechanisms without being overwhelming. Clinical cases enhance the learning experience. Having evolved from the reading assignments for veterinary medical courses in clinical pathology, this text aids in providing students with a sound knowledge base with which to work. * Reader-friendly textbook * Features innovative case-based approach * Provides clear and concise overview of basic mechanisms * Practical text for veterinary students, instructors and clinicians alike Students, instructors, and veterinary clinicians seeking a concise, practical handbook will find Veterinary Clinical Pathology: An Introduction invaluable.
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"Discussions are clear, concise and easy to follow. The author has the ability to explain complex topics, in terms understood by students with limited experience." Veterinary Pathology
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Höhe: 255 mm
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978-0-8138-2140-5 (9780813821405)
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Marion L. Jackson, DVM, MVetSc, PhD is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and a professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Erythrocytes. 2. Leukocytes. 3. Hemopoietic Neoplasia. 4. Hemostasis. 5. Cytology. 6. Fluids, Electrolytes and Acid-Base Balance. 7. Renal System. 8. Hepatobiliary System. 9. Digestive System. 10. Endocrine System. 11. Muscle. 12. Lipids and Proteins. Appendix I. Practice Cases. Appendix II. Interpretation of Laboratory Results. Appendix III. Guide to Case Studies. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.