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ISBN: 9780813816616

Hardcover

392 pages

June 2010, Wiley-Blackwell


Description

Clinical Cases in Avian and Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology demonstrates how to use hemic cytology and cytodiagnosis as part of the assessment of an exotic animal patient, taking the reader through nearly 100 actual clinical cases. With a focus on cytological interpretation, the hands-on, practical approach facilitates learning, teaching, and comprehension. Well illustrated throughout, Clinical Cases in Avian and Exotic Animal Hematology and Cytology is a helpful guide for exotics veterinarians, zoo and aquarium veterinarians, and veterinary hematologists.


Table Of Contents

Preface

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Section 1: Mammalian Hematology Case Studies

Case 1. A 6-year-old otter undergoing a routine physical examination

Case 2. A 10-year-old ferret with lethargy and anorexia

Case 3. A 6-year-old ferret with anorexia and lethargy

Case 4. A 2-year-old ferret with weight loss and lethargy

Case 5. A 3-year-old rabbit with anorexia

Case 6. A 6-year hedgehog with anorexia and ataxia

Case 7. A 7-year-old guinea pig with anorexia and decreased water intake

Case 8. A 31/2-year-old ferret with lethargy and weight loss

Section 2: Avian Hematology Case Studies

Case 9. A 1-year-old parrot with an acute onset of severe illness

Case 10. A 2-year-old chicken with lethargy, inappetence, and lack of egg laying

Case 11. A 14-year-old macaw with feather-picking behavior and weight loss

Case 12. A 14-year-old parrot with weakness, anorexia, and labored breathing

Case 13. A 4-year-old parrot with anorexia, weakness, and lethargy

Case 14. An adult vulture with generalized weakness

Case 15. A 2-year-old tragopan with wounds

Case 16. A 5-month-old chicken with lethargy

Case 17. A 4-year-old budgerigar with generalized weakness and breathing heavily

Case 18. A 41/2-year-old duck with acute dyspnea

Case 19. A 14-year-old falcon with anorexia

Case 20. An 8-month-old hawk with anorexia, weakness, and vomiting

Case 21. A juvenile kestrel with a drooping right wing and blood in the left nares

Section 3: Herptile Hematology Case Studies

Case 22. A 20-year-old turtle with lethargy and anorexia

Case 23. A 3-year-old lizard with lethargy and keeping the eyes closed

Case 24. An 18-month-old lizard with an oral mass

Case 25. A 35-year-old tortoise with anorexia, lethargy, and constipation

Case 26. An adult turtle with a fractured carapace and leg laceration

Case 27. A 2-year-old lizard with anorexia and weight loss

Section 4: Fish Hematology Case Studies

Case 28. An adult stingray with weight loss and lethargy

Case 29. An adult stingray undergoing a routine physical examination

Section 5: Mammalian Cytology Case Studies

Case 30. A 6-year-old guinea pig with excessive drinking and urination, soft stools, and weight loss

Case 31. A 2-year-old rat with diarrhea, dry skin, and squinting eye

Case 32. A 6-year-old tiger with two masses in her mouth

Case 33. A 10-year-old lion with weight loss and lethargy

Case 34. A 51/2-year-old ferret presented for a presurgical evaluation

Case 35. A 4-year ferret with a tail mass

Case 36. A 5-year-old rabbit with a mass near the left nostril

Case 37. A 1-year-old chinchilla with a closed eye

Case 38. A 5-year-old ferret with a swollen head

Case 39. A 2-year-old rat with a swelling around the left inguinal area

Case 40. A 5-year-old ferret with lethargy, dyspnea, diarrhea, polyuria, and polydypsia

Case 41. A 3-year-old guinea pig with anorexia and decreased water intake

Case 42. A 9-year-old ferret with a mass on the ear

Case 43. A 3-year-old ferret with lethargy and weight loss

Case 44. A 3-month-old ferret with a prolapsed rectum

Case 45. A 21/2-year-old gerbil with lethargy and anorexia

Case 46. A 5-year-old guinea pig with an ulcerated swelling in the abdominal area

Case 47. A 6-year-old ferret with pawing at the mouth

Case 48. A 7-year-old ferret with bilateral alopecia

Section 6: Avian Cytology Case Studies

Case 49. A 20-year-old parrot with dyspnea, weight loss, and persistent ascites

Case 50. An 11-year-old cockatiel with a mass in the ear

Case 51. A 4-year-old cockatiel with a swollen head

Case 52. An adult owl with a swollen elbow

Case 53. A 2-year-old macaw with left leg lameness

Case 54. A 6-year-old lovebird with dystocia

Case 55. A 5-year-old parrot with dyspnea

Case 56. A 2-year-old macaw with anorexia and weight loss

Case 57. An adult goose with a mass on the wing

Case 58. A 14-year-old budgerigar with lethargy and anorexia

Case 59. A 35-year-old parrot with weight loss and dyspnea

Case 60. A 29-year-old parrot with halitosis and reduced vocalization

Case 61. A 6-month-old cockatiel with labored breathing

Case 62. A 13-year-old parrot with a prolapsed cloaca

Case 63. A 17-year-old cockatoo with broken blood feathers

Case 64. An adult duck with a mass on the rhinotheca

Case 65. A 3-month-old flamingo with a mass on the rhinotheca

Section 7: Herptile Cytology Case Studies

Case 66. A 2-year-old lizard with difficulty breathing

Case 67. A 3-year-old lizard with vomiting and weight loss

Case 68. A 9-year-old lizard with a mass near the vent

Case 69. A 19-year-old lizard with a large mass on its leg

Case 70. An 11-year-old lizard with an oral mass

Case 71. A 10-year-old snake with a coelomic mass and concern of intestinal impaction

Case 72. A 9-month-old lizard with anorexia and weight loss

Case 73. A 6-year-old lizard with a tail mass

Case 74. A 27-year-old snake with a snout lesion

Case 75. A 1-year-old lizard with multiple infections

Case 76. An adult snake with severe dyspnea

Case 77. An adult newt with a white skin lesion

Case 78. An adult frog in a moribund condition

Case 79. A 10-year-old lizard with anorexia

Section 8: Fish Cytology Case Studies

Case 80. An adult eel with anorexia and skin lesions

Case 81. A 11/2-year-old goldfish with dropsy

Case 82. A 6-year-old fish with a red mass protruding from the vent

Case 83. An adult stingray with skin masses

Case 84. An adult fish with a mass projecting from the gills

Case 85. A 5-year-old fish with bloating and constipation

Case 86. An adult fish with lesions around its mouth

Case 87. An adult fish with a large red mass on its belly

Case 88. A 3-year-old fish with a growth below the eye

Case 89. An adult fish with increased gilling and eye lesions

Case 90. A fish that is a sole survivor of a massive fish die off

Case 91. An adult stingray presented for examination for coccidia

Case 92. An adult fish with a large mass on its operculum

Case 93. An adult fish with a mass on its side

Case 94. An adult fish with ulcerative skin lesions

References

Index


Author Information

Terry W. Campbell is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Krystan Grant is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

 
 
 
 
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