Clinical Atlas of Small Animal Cytology and Hematology
| Clinical Atlas of Small Animal Cytology and Hematology |
| Autore | Burton Andrew G |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (573 pages) |
| ISBN |
1-119-98565-X
1-119-98563-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Cytology Sampling and Preparation -- 1.1 Cytology -- 1.2 Sample Collection and Preparation -- 1.2.1 Selecting Lesions for Cytology -- 1.2.2 Preparing the Site -- 1.2.3 Sampling Techniques and Slide Preparation -- 1.3 Sample Staining -- 1.3.1 Rapid Romanowsky-type Stains -- 1.3.2 Stain Care and Quality Assurance -- 1.4 Sample Handling and Storage -- References -- Chapter 2 Cytologic Analysis of Cells -- 2.1 Approach to Cytology Samples -- 2.2 Sample Quality and Background -- 2.2.1 Artifacts and Incidental Findings -- 2.3 Cell Types -- 2.3.1 Inflammatory Cells -- 2.3.2 Tissue Cells -- 2.4 Cell Shape, Distribution, and Features -- 2.4.1 Epithelial Cells -- 2.4.2 Mesenchymal Cells -- 2.4.3 Round Cells -- 2.5 Benign Versus Malignant -- 2.5.1 Mitotic Figures -- References -- Chapter 3 Infectious Agents -- 3.1 Fungi -- 3.1.1 Cryptococcus -- 3.1.2 Histoplasma capsulatum -- 3.1.3 Sporothrix spp. -- 3.1.4 Dermatophytes -- 3.1.5 Blastomyces dermatitidis -- 3.1.6 Coccidioides -- 3.1.7 Candida -- 3.1.8 Pneumocystis -- 3.1.9 Malassezia -- 3.1.10 Cyniclomyces -- 3.1.11 Penicillium spp. -- 3.1.12 Aspergillus -- 3.1.13 Phaeohyphomycosis -- 3.2 Oomycetes -- 3.2.1 Pythium insidiosum -- 3.3 Algae -- 3.3.1 Prototheca -- 3.3.2 Diatoms -- 3.4 Mesomycetozoea -- 3.4.1 Rhinosporidium seeberi -- 3.5 Protozoa -- 3.5.1 Neospora caninum -- 3.5.2 Toxoplasma gondii -- 3.5.3 Leishmania -- 3.5.4 Cytauxzoon felis -- 3.5.5 Giardia -- 3.5.6 Trichomoniasis -- 3.5.7 Blastocystis -- 3.5.8 Cryptosporidium -- 3.5.9 Hepatozoon spp. -- 3.6 Helminths -- 3.6.1 Mesocestoides -- 3.6.2 Filaroides hirthi -- 3.6.3 Aelurostrongylus abstrusus -- 3.6.4 Dracunculus -- 3.6.5 Paragonimus -- 3.7 Bacteria -- 3.7.1 Mycobacteria -- 3.7.2 Actinomyces/Nocardia -- 3.7.3 Bordetella bronchiseptica.
3.7.4 Rickettsial Bacteria -- 3.7.5 Clostridium spp. -- 3.7.6 Campylobacter spp. -- 3.7.7 Helicobacter spp. -- 3.7.8 Simonsiella-like Bacteria -- 3.8 Ectoparasites -- 3.8.1 Myiasis -- 3.8.2 Demodex spp. -- 3.8.3 Sarcoptes scabiei -- 3.8.4 Otodectes cynotis -- References -- Chapter 4 Integument -- 4.1 Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Lesions -- 4.1.1 Mast Cell Tumor: Dog -- 4.1.2 Mast Cell Tumor: Cat -- 4.1.3 Histiocytoma -- 4.1.4 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 4.1.5 Cutaneous Lymphoma -- 4.1.6 Merkel Cell Carcinoma -- 4.1.7 Cutaneous Extramedullary Plasmacytoma -- 4.1.8 Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) -- 4.1.9 Melanomas -- 4.1.10 Benign Melanoma (Melanocytoma) -- 4.1.11 Malignant Melanoma -- 4.1.12 Infundibular/Epidermal Cysts -- 4.1.13 Cutaneous Basilar Epithelial Neoplasia -- 4.1.14 Basal Cell Carcinoma -- 4.1.15 Sweat Gland Adenomas -- 4.1.16 Sweat Gland Adenocarcinomas -- 4.1.17 Sebaceous Adenoma -- 4.1.18 Sebaceous Epithelioma -- 4.1.19 Sebaceous Carcinoma -- 4.1.20 Cutaneous Metastatic Carcinoma -- 4.1.21 Squamous Papilloma -- 4.1.22 Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) -- 4.1.23 Perianal Gland Adenoma -- 4.1.24 Perianal Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 4.1.25 Anal Sac Apocrine Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 4.1.26 Clear Cell Adnexal Carcinoma -- 4.1.27 Reactive Fibroplasia -- 4.1.28 Fibroma -- 4.1.29 Fibrosarcoma -- 4.1.30 Keloidal Fibroma/Fibrosarcoma -- 4.1.31 Soft-tissue Sarcoma -- 4.1.32 Hemangioma -- 4.1.33 Hemangiosarcoma (Cutaneous) -- 4.1.34 Myxoma -- 4.1.35 Myxosarcoma -- 4.1.36 Anaplastic Sarcoma with Giant Cells -- 4.1.37 Lipoma -- 4.1.38 Liposarcoma -- 4.1.39 Xanthoma -- 4.1.40 Reactive Fibrohistiocytic Nodule -- 4.1.41 Canine Sterile Nodular Panniculitis -- 4.1.42 Panniculitis/Steatitis -- 4.1.43 Granulomatous/Pyogranulomatous Inflammation -- 4.1.44 Vaccination Reaction -- 4.1.45 Abscess -- 4.1.46 Seroma/Hygroma -- 4.1.47 Calcinosis Circumscripta. 4.1.48 Calcinosis Cutis -- 4.1.49 Hypersensitivity Reaction -- 4.1.50 Eosinophilic Granuloma/Inflammatory Disease -- 4.1.51 Pemphigus Foliaceus -- References -- Chapter 5 Hemolymphatic -- 5.1 Lymph Nodes -- 5.1.1 Normal -- 5.1.2 Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia -- 5.1.3 Neutrophilic Lymphadenitis -- 5.1.4 Eosinophilic Lymphadenitis -- 5.1.5 Infectious Organisms -- 5.1.6 Salmon Poisoning Disease -- 5.1.7 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.1.8 Lymphoma (Small-cell) -- 5.1.9 Specific Lymphoma Types -- 5.1.10 Lymphoma (Lymphoblastic) -- 5.1.11 Lymphoma (Mott Cell Differentiation) -- 5.1.12 Lymphoma (Hodgkin's-like) -- 5.1.13 Leukemia -- 5.1.14 Metastatic Disease -- 5.2 Spleen -- 5.2.1 Normal -- 5.2.2 Hyperplasia -- 5.2.3 Extramedullary Hematopoiesis -- 5.2.4 Myelolipoma -- 5.2.5 Hemangiosarcoma -- 5.2.6 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.2.7 Lymphoma (Marginal Zone) -- 5.2.8 Lymphoma (Hepatosplenic) -- 5.2.9 Acute Leukemias -- 5.2.10 Lymphoma (Small-cell)/Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 5.2.11 Multiple Myeloma -- 5.2.12 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.2.13 Hemophagocytic Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.2.14 Feline Visceral Mast Cell Neoplasia -- 5.2.15 Metastatic Disease -- 5.2.16 Amyloid -- 5.2.17 Hemophagocytic Syndrome -- 5.2.18 Infectious Organisms -- 5.3 Thymus -- 5.3.1 Thymoma -- 5.3.2 Thymic Carcinoma -- 5.3.3 Thymic (Mediastinal) Lymphoma -- 5.3.4 Thymic Branchial Cyst -- 5.4 Bone Marrow -- 5.4.1 Normal -- 5.4.2 Acute Myeloid Leukemia -- 5.4.3 Acute Granulocytic/Monocytic Leukemia -- 5.4.4 Acute Erythroid Leukemia -- 5.4.5 Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia -- 5.4.6 Acute Lymphoid Leukemia -- 5.4.7 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.4.8 Granulocytic Hyperplasia -- 5.4.9 Erythroid Hyperplasia -- 5.4.10 Hemophagocytosis -- 5.4.11 Hemophagocytic Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.4.12 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.4.13 Inflammation/Infection -- 5.4.14 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 5.4.15 Multiple Myeloma. 5.4.16 Metastatic Disease -- 5.4.17 Marrow Hypoplasia/Aplasia -- References -- Chapter 6 Body Cavity Fluids -- 6.1 General Classification -- 6.1.1 Low Protein Transudate -- 6.1.2 High Protein Transudate -- 6.1.3 Exudate -- 6.1.4 Exudate: Septic -- 6.1.5 Exudate: Sterile (Neutrophilic) -- 6.1.6 Exudate: Sterile (Eosinophilic) -- 6.1.7 Exudate: High Protein -- 6.2 Specific Effusions -- 6.2.1 Bile Peritonitis -- 6.2.2 White Bile Peritonitis -- 6.2.3 Chylous Effusion -- 6.2.4 Lymphocyte-rich Effusion -- 6.2.5 Uroabdomen -- 6.2.6 Hemorrhagic Effusion -- 6.2.7 Reactive Mesothelial Hyperplasia -- 6.2.8 Neoplastic Effusion: Mesothelioma -- 6.2.9 Neoplastic Effusion: Carcinoma -- 6.2.10 Neoplastic Effusion: Lymphoma -- 6.2.11 Neoplastic Effusion: Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 6.2.12 Neoplastic Effusion: Mast Cell Neoplasia -- References -- Chapter 7 Musculoskeletal -- 7.1 Bone -- 7.1.1 Osteoma -- 7.1.2 Osteosarcoma -- 7.1.3 Chondrosarcoma -- 7.1.4 Multilobular Osteochondrosarcoma -- 7.1.5 Hemangiosarcoma -- 7.1.6 Fibrosarcoma -- 7.1.7 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 7.1.8 Multiple Myeloma -- 7.1.9 Metastatic Neoplasia to Bone -- 7.1.10 Osteomyelitis -- 7.2 Joints -- 7.2.1 Normal Synovial Fluid -- 7.2.2 Mononuclear Reactivity/Inflammation -- 7.2.3 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Bacterial Sepsis) -- 7.2.4 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Rickettsial Sepsis) -- 7.2.5 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Noninfectious) -- 7.2.6 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- 7.2.7 Metastatic Neoplasia -- 7.2.8 Hemarthrosis -- 7.2.9 Synovial Cyst -- 7.2.10 Synovial Cell Sarcoma -- 7.2.11 Histiocytic Sarcoma (Periarticular) -- 7.3 Muscle -- 7.3.1 Rhabdomyoma -- 7.3.2 Rhabdomyosarcoma -- 7.3.3 Leiomyoma -- 7.3.4 Leiomyosarcoma -- References -- Chapter 8 Hepatobiliary -- 8.1 Liver -- 8.1.1 Normal Hepatocytes -- 8.1.2 Vacuolar Hepatopathy (Non-lipid) -- 8.1.3 Vacuolar Hepatopathy (Lipid) -- 8.1.4 Nodular Hyperplasia. 8.1.5 Hepatoma -- 8.1.6 Hepatocellular Carcinomas -- 8.1.7 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Well-differentiated) -- 8.1.8 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (High-grade) -- 8.1.9 Carcinoid (Hepatic) -- 8.1.10 Metastatic Neoplasia -- 8.1.11 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 8.1.12 Lymphoma (Small-cell)/Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 8.1.13 Inflammation: Lymphoplasmacytic -- 8.1.14 Inflammation: Neutrophilic -- 8.1.15 Lipofuscin Pigment -- 8.1.16 Cholestasis/Bilirubin Pigment -- 8.1.17 Hemosiderin Pigment -- 8.1.18 Copper Accumulation -- 8.1.19 Amyloid -- 8.2 Biliary Tract -- 8.2.1 Biliary Hyperplasia -- 8.2.2 Bile Duct Adenoma/Biliary Cystadenoma -- 8.2.3 Bile Duct Carcinoma (Cholangiocarcinoma) -- 8.2.4 Cholecystitis -- References -- Chapter 9 Digestive System -- 9.1 Salivary Glands -- 9.1.1 Salivary Gland (Normal) -- 9.1.2 Salivary Gland Adenoma -- 9.1.3 Salivary Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 9.1.4 Sialocele (Salivary Mucocele) -- 9.1.5 Sialadenitis -- 9.2 Stomach/Intestines -- 9.2.1 Inflammation -- 9.2.2 Lymphoma (Small-cell) -- 9.2.3 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 9.2.4 Plasmacytoma -- 9.2.5 Mast Cell Neoplasia -- 9.2.6 Adenoma/Polyp -- 9.2.7 Adenocarcinoma -- 9.2.8 Carcinoid (Intestinal) -- 9.2.9 Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor -- 9.2.10 Leiomyosarcoma -- 9.2.11 Feline Gastrointestinal Eosinophilic Sclerosing Fibroplasia -- 9.3 Feces -- 9.3.1 Normal -- 9.3.2 Inflammation/Infection -- 9.3.3 Parasite Ova: Roundworm -- 9.3.4 Parasite Ova: Hookworm -- 9.3.5 Parasite Ova: Whipworm -- 9.3.6 Parasite Ova: Tapeworm -- 9.3.7 Parasite Ova: Coccidia -- 9.4 Pancreas -- 9.4.1 Pancreatic Nodular Hyperplasia -- 9.4.2 Pancreatic Adenoma -- 9.4.3 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Well-differentiated -- 9.4.4 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Poorly Differentiated -- 9.4.5 Insulinoma (Pancreatic Beta Islet Cell Tumors) -- 9.4.6 Gastrinoma -- 9.4.7 Non-epithelial Neoplasia -- 9.4.8 Pancreatitis. 9.4.9 Pancreatic Abscess. |
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Clinical Atlas of Small Animal Cytology and Hematology
| Clinical Atlas of Small Animal Cytology and Hematology |
| Autore | Burton Andrew G |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (573 pages) |
| Soggetto topico |
Veterinary cytology
Veterinary hematology |
| ISBN |
9781119985655
111998565X 9781119985631 1119985633 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Cytology Sampling and Preparation -- 1.1 Cytology -- 1.2 Sample Collection and Preparation -- 1.2.1 Selecting Lesions for Cytology -- 1.2.2 Preparing the Site -- 1.2.3 Sampling Techniques and Slide Preparation -- 1.3 Sample Staining -- 1.3.1 Rapid Romanowsky-type Stains -- 1.3.2 Stain Care and Quality Assurance -- 1.4 Sample Handling and Storage -- References -- Chapter 2 Cytologic Analysis of Cells -- 2.1 Approach to Cytology Samples -- 2.2 Sample Quality and Background -- 2.2.1 Artifacts and Incidental Findings -- 2.3 Cell Types -- 2.3.1 Inflammatory Cells -- 2.3.2 Tissue Cells -- 2.4 Cell Shape, Distribution, and Features -- 2.4.1 Epithelial Cells -- 2.4.2 Mesenchymal Cells -- 2.4.3 Round Cells -- 2.5 Benign Versus Malignant -- 2.5.1 Mitotic Figures -- References -- Chapter 3 Infectious Agents -- 3.1 Fungi -- 3.1.1 Cryptococcus -- 3.1.2 Histoplasma capsulatum -- 3.1.3 Sporothrix spp. -- 3.1.4 Dermatophytes -- 3.1.5 Blastomyces dermatitidis -- 3.1.6 Coccidioides -- 3.1.7 Candida -- 3.1.8 Pneumocystis -- 3.1.9 Malassezia -- 3.1.10 Cyniclomyces -- 3.1.11 Penicillium spp. -- 3.1.12 Aspergillus -- 3.1.13 Phaeohyphomycosis -- 3.2 Oomycetes -- 3.2.1 Pythium insidiosum -- 3.3 Algae -- 3.3.1 Prototheca -- 3.3.2 Diatoms -- 3.4 Mesomycetozoea -- 3.4.1 Rhinosporidium seeberi -- 3.5 Protozoa -- 3.5.1 Neospora caninum -- 3.5.2 Toxoplasma gondii -- 3.5.3 Leishmania -- 3.5.4 Cytauxzoon felis -- 3.5.5 Giardia -- 3.5.6 Trichomoniasis -- 3.5.7 Blastocystis -- 3.5.8 Cryptosporidium -- 3.5.9 Hepatozoon spp. -- 3.6 Helminths -- 3.6.1 Mesocestoides -- 3.6.2 Filaroides hirthi -- 3.6.3 Aelurostrongylus abstrusus -- 3.6.4 Dracunculus -- 3.6.5 Paragonimus -- 3.7 Bacteria -- 3.7.1 Mycobacteria -- 3.7.2 Actinomyces/Nocardia -- 3.7.3 Bordetella bronchiseptica.
3.7.4 Rickettsial Bacteria -- 3.7.5 Clostridium spp. -- 3.7.6 Campylobacter spp. -- 3.7.7 Helicobacter spp. -- 3.7.8 Simonsiella-like Bacteria -- 3.8 Ectoparasites -- 3.8.1 Myiasis -- 3.8.2 Demodex spp. -- 3.8.3 Sarcoptes scabiei -- 3.8.4 Otodectes cynotis -- References -- Chapter 4 Integument -- 4.1 Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Lesions -- 4.1.1 Mast Cell Tumor: Dog -- 4.1.2 Mast Cell Tumor: Cat -- 4.1.3 Histiocytoma -- 4.1.4 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 4.1.5 Cutaneous Lymphoma -- 4.1.6 Merkel Cell Carcinoma -- 4.1.7 Cutaneous Extramedullary Plasmacytoma -- 4.1.8 Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) -- 4.1.9 Melanomas -- 4.1.10 Benign Melanoma (Melanocytoma) -- 4.1.11 Malignant Melanoma -- 4.1.12 Infundibular/Epidermal Cysts -- 4.1.13 Cutaneous Basilar Epithelial Neoplasia -- 4.1.14 Basal Cell Carcinoma -- 4.1.15 Sweat Gland Adenomas -- 4.1.16 Sweat Gland Adenocarcinomas -- 4.1.17 Sebaceous Adenoma -- 4.1.18 Sebaceous Epithelioma -- 4.1.19 Sebaceous Carcinoma -- 4.1.20 Cutaneous Metastatic Carcinoma -- 4.1.21 Squamous Papilloma -- 4.1.22 Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) -- 4.1.23 Perianal Gland Adenoma -- 4.1.24 Perianal Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 4.1.25 Anal Sac Apocrine Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 4.1.26 Clear Cell Adnexal Carcinoma -- 4.1.27 Reactive Fibroplasia -- 4.1.28 Fibroma -- 4.1.29 Fibrosarcoma -- 4.1.30 Keloidal Fibroma/Fibrosarcoma -- 4.1.31 Soft-tissue Sarcoma -- 4.1.32 Hemangioma -- 4.1.33 Hemangiosarcoma (Cutaneous) -- 4.1.34 Myxoma -- 4.1.35 Myxosarcoma -- 4.1.36 Anaplastic Sarcoma with Giant Cells -- 4.1.37 Lipoma -- 4.1.38 Liposarcoma -- 4.1.39 Xanthoma -- 4.1.40 Reactive Fibrohistiocytic Nodule -- 4.1.41 Canine Sterile Nodular Panniculitis -- 4.1.42 Panniculitis/Steatitis -- 4.1.43 Granulomatous/Pyogranulomatous Inflammation -- 4.1.44 Vaccination Reaction -- 4.1.45 Abscess -- 4.1.46 Seroma/Hygroma -- 4.1.47 Calcinosis Circumscripta. 4.1.48 Calcinosis Cutis -- 4.1.49 Hypersensitivity Reaction -- 4.1.50 Eosinophilic Granuloma/Inflammatory Disease -- 4.1.51 Pemphigus Foliaceus -- References -- Chapter 5 Hemolymphatic -- 5.1 Lymph Nodes -- 5.1.1 Normal -- 5.1.2 Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia -- 5.1.3 Neutrophilic Lymphadenitis -- 5.1.4 Eosinophilic Lymphadenitis -- 5.1.5 Infectious Organisms -- 5.1.6 Salmon Poisoning Disease -- 5.1.7 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.1.8 Lymphoma (Small-cell) -- 5.1.9 Specific Lymphoma Types -- 5.1.10 Lymphoma (Lymphoblastic) -- 5.1.11 Lymphoma (Mott Cell Differentiation) -- 5.1.12 Lymphoma (Hodgkin's-like) -- 5.1.13 Leukemia -- 5.1.14 Metastatic Disease -- 5.2 Spleen -- 5.2.1 Normal -- 5.2.2 Hyperplasia -- 5.2.3 Extramedullary Hematopoiesis -- 5.2.4 Myelolipoma -- 5.2.5 Hemangiosarcoma -- 5.2.6 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.2.7 Lymphoma (Marginal Zone) -- 5.2.8 Lymphoma (Hepatosplenic) -- 5.2.9 Acute Leukemias -- 5.2.10 Lymphoma (Small-cell)/Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 5.2.11 Multiple Myeloma -- 5.2.12 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.2.13 Hemophagocytic Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.2.14 Feline Visceral Mast Cell Neoplasia -- 5.2.15 Metastatic Disease -- 5.2.16 Amyloid -- 5.2.17 Hemophagocytic Syndrome -- 5.2.18 Infectious Organisms -- 5.3 Thymus -- 5.3.1 Thymoma -- 5.3.2 Thymic Carcinoma -- 5.3.3 Thymic (Mediastinal) Lymphoma -- 5.3.4 Thymic Branchial Cyst -- 5.4 Bone Marrow -- 5.4.1 Normal -- 5.4.2 Acute Myeloid Leukemia -- 5.4.3 Acute Granulocytic/Monocytic Leukemia -- 5.4.4 Acute Erythroid Leukemia -- 5.4.5 Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia -- 5.4.6 Acute Lymphoid Leukemia -- 5.4.7 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 5.4.8 Granulocytic Hyperplasia -- 5.4.9 Erythroid Hyperplasia -- 5.4.10 Hemophagocytosis -- 5.4.11 Hemophagocytic Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.4.12 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 5.4.13 Inflammation/Infection -- 5.4.14 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 5.4.15 Multiple Myeloma. 5.4.16 Metastatic Disease -- 5.4.17 Marrow Hypoplasia/Aplasia -- References -- Chapter 6 Body Cavity Fluids -- 6.1 General Classification -- 6.1.1 Low Protein Transudate -- 6.1.2 High Protein Transudate -- 6.1.3 Exudate -- 6.1.4 Exudate: Septic -- 6.1.5 Exudate: Sterile (Neutrophilic) -- 6.1.6 Exudate: Sterile (Eosinophilic) -- 6.1.7 Exudate: High Protein -- 6.2 Specific Effusions -- 6.2.1 Bile Peritonitis -- 6.2.2 White Bile Peritonitis -- 6.2.3 Chylous Effusion -- 6.2.4 Lymphocyte-rich Effusion -- 6.2.5 Uroabdomen -- 6.2.6 Hemorrhagic Effusion -- 6.2.7 Reactive Mesothelial Hyperplasia -- 6.2.8 Neoplastic Effusion: Mesothelioma -- 6.2.9 Neoplastic Effusion: Carcinoma -- 6.2.10 Neoplastic Effusion: Lymphoma -- 6.2.11 Neoplastic Effusion: Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 6.2.12 Neoplastic Effusion: Mast Cell Neoplasia -- References -- Chapter 7 Musculoskeletal -- 7.1 Bone -- 7.1.1 Osteoma -- 7.1.2 Osteosarcoma -- 7.1.3 Chondrosarcoma -- 7.1.4 Multilobular Osteochondrosarcoma -- 7.1.5 Hemangiosarcoma -- 7.1.6 Fibrosarcoma -- 7.1.7 Histiocytic Sarcoma -- 7.1.8 Multiple Myeloma -- 7.1.9 Metastatic Neoplasia to Bone -- 7.1.10 Osteomyelitis -- 7.2 Joints -- 7.2.1 Normal Synovial Fluid -- 7.2.2 Mononuclear Reactivity/Inflammation -- 7.2.3 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Bacterial Sepsis) -- 7.2.4 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Rickettsial Sepsis) -- 7.2.5 Neutrophilic Inflammation (Noninfectious) -- 7.2.6 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- 7.2.7 Metastatic Neoplasia -- 7.2.8 Hemarthrosis -- 7.2.9 Synovial Cyst -- 7.2.10 Synovial Cell Sarcoma -- 7.2.11 Histiocytic Sarcoma (Periarticular) -- 7.3 Muscle -- 7.3.1 Rhabdomyoma -- 7.3.2 Rhabdomyosarcoma -- 7.3.3 Leiomyoma -- 7.3.4 Leiomyosarcoma -- References -- Chapter 8 Hepatobiliary -- 8.1 Liver -- 8.1.1 Normal Hepatocytes -- 8.1.2 Vacuolar Hepatopathy (Non-lipid) -- 8.1.3 Vacuolar Hepatopathy (Lipid) -- 8.1.4 Nodular Hyperplasia. 8.1.5 Hepatoma -- 8.1.6 Hepatocellular Carcinomas -- 8.1.7 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Well-differentiated) -- 8.1.8 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (High-grade) -- 8.1.9 Carcinoid (Hepatic) -- 8.1.10 Metastatic Neoplasia -- 8.1.11 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 8.1.12 Lymphoma (Small-cell)/Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- 8.1.13 Inflammation: Lymphoplasmacytic -- 8.1.14 Inflammation: Neutrophilic -- 8.1.15 Lipofuscin Pigment -- 8.1.16 Cholestasis/Bilirubin Pigment -- 8.1.17 Hemosiderin Pigment -- 8.1.18 Copper Accumulation -- 8.1.19 Amyloid -- 8.2 Biliary Tract -- 8.2.1 Biliary Hyperplasia -- 8.2.2 Bile Duct Adenoma/Biliary Cystadenoma -- 8.2.3 Bile Duct Carcinoma (Cholangiocarcinoma) -- 8.2.4 Cholecystitis -- References -- Chapter 9 Digestive System -- 9.1 Salivary Glands -- 9.1.1 Salivary Gland (Normal) -- 9.1.2 Salivary Gland Adenoma -- 9.1.3 Salivary Gland Adenocarcinoma -- 9.1.4 Sialocele (Salivary Mucocele) -- 9.1.5 Sialadenitis -- 9.2 Stomach/Intestines -- 9.2.1 Inflammation -- 9.2.2 Lymphoma (Small-cell) -- 9.2.3 Lymphoma (Large-cell) -- 9.2.4 Plasmacytoma -- 9.2.5 Mast Cell Neoplasia -- 9.2.6 Adenoma/Polyp -- 9.2.7 Adenocarcinoma -- 9.2.8 Carcinoid (Intestinal) -- 9.2.9 Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor -- 9.2.10 Leiomyosarcoma -- 9.2.11 Feline Gastrointestinal Eosinophilic Sclerosing Fibroplasia -- 9.3 Feces -- 9.3.1 Normal -- 9.3.2 Inflammation/Infection -- 9.3.3 Parasite Ova: Roundworm -- 9.3.4 Parasite Ova: Hookworm -- 9.3.5 Parasite Ova: Whipworm -- 9.3.6 Parasite Ova: Tapeworm -- 9.3.7 Parasite Ova: Coccidia -- 9.4 Pancreas -- 9.4.1 Pancreatic Nodular Hyperplasia -- 9.4.2 Pancreatic Adenoma -- 9.4.3 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Well-differentiated -- 9.4.4 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Poorly Differentiated -- 9.4.5 Insulinoma (Pancreatic Beta Islet Cell Tumors) -- 9.4.6 Gastrinoma -- 9.4.7 Non-epithelial Neoplasia -- 9.4.8 Pancreatitis. 9.4.9 Pancreatic Abscess. |
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