Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1601
Lymph node cytology (Proceedings)
You should consider three major processes when evaluating cells from an enlarged lymph node: 1) Reactive lymph node 2) Lymphadenitis 3) Neoplasia- lymphoma or metastatic.
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Lumps and bumps: cytology of common skin tumors (Proceedings)
Cytology of common skin tumors.
Diagnostic procedures (Proceedings)
Diagnostic procedures
Acid-base balance and electrolytes: case studies (Proceedings)
Acid-base balance and electrolytes.
Getting the most out of your hemogram data (Proceedings)
Why do a CBC?
Fluid analysis: cytology and biochemical tests (Proceedings)
Fluid analysis: cytology and biochemistry
Basic approach to evaluating solid tissue tumor cytology (Proceedings)
An epidermal, dermal, or subcutaneous mass lesion that is easily accessible to aspiration cytology
How to manage iron deficiency in dogs and when to perform cytologic examinations (2:50)
Dr. Christine Olver discusses how iron deficiency is identified and treated in dogs as well as when practitioners should perform cytologic exams.