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A practical, image-driven guide to assessing tumors in canine and feline patients The newly revised second edition of Atlas for the Diagnosis of Tumors in Dogs and Cats delivers an authoritative and practical visual guide to common veterinary tumors. A convenient desk reference, this book helps vets quickly and accurately assess tumors when they present. It focuses on relevant clinical details that aid in rapidly developing an effective treatment plan and prognosis. Atlas for the Diagnosis of Tumors in Dogs and Cats is organized by body system, with each tumor type including paired…mehr

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A practical, image-driven guide to assessing tumors in canine and feline patients The newly revised second edition of Atlas for the Diagnosis of Tumors in Dogs and Cats delivers an authoritative and practical visual guide to common veterinary tumors. A convenient desk reference, this book helps vets quickly and accurately assess tumors when they present. It focuses on relevant clinical details that aid in rapidly developing an effective treatment plan and prognosis. Atlas for the Diagnosis of Tumors in Dogs and Cats is organized by body system, with each tumor type including paired histological and cytologic images. The latest edition also offers a new chapter on special diagnostic tests, like new imaging modalities, immunohistiochemistry, and molecular diagnostics. Readers will also find: * A thorough introduction to grading and staging tumors * Comprehensive explorations of selected lesions of the head and neck * Practical discussions of special diagnostic tests * Complete treatments of sample handling, including cytologic specimens and biopsy specimens Atlas for the Diagnosis of Tumors in Dogs and Cats is an essential patient-side resource for any veterinarian or specialist involved in the diagnosis of tumors, as well as for veterinary students and interns and residents in pathology, dermatology, internal medicine, surgery, and oncology.
Autorenporträt
The authors Anita R. Kiehl, DVM, MS, DACVP, is Veterinary Pathologist, founder and Owner of Florida Vet Path and FVP Consultants in Bushnell, Florida, USA. Karen E. Trainor, DVM, MS, DACVP, is Anatomic Pathologist, founder and Owner of Innovative Vet Path in Leawood, Kansas, USA and a Dermatopathology Consultant at VIN. Laura Hokett, DVM, retired, was founder and former Owner of Best Friends Animal Hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA. Maron Brown Calderwood Mays, VMD, PhD, DACVP, retired, is a Veterinary Pathologist and was a founder and co-Owner of Florida Vet Path, Inc. and FVP Consultants in Bushnell, Florida, USA.