| Clinical Hematology: Overview |
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| Hematology refers to the study of the numbers and morphology of the cellular elements of the blood—the red cells (erythrocytes), white cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes) and the use of these results in the diagnosis and monitoring of disease. (See also hematopoietic system introduction, Hematopoietic System Introduction: Introduction.) |
| See Also |
| Introduction |
| Clinical Biochemistry |
| Tests For Pancreatic Disease |
| Clinical Microbiology |
| Cytology |
| Overview |
| Sample Collection |
| Staining |
| Sample Interpretation |
| Tumor Behavior |
| Common Cytology Results |
| Cytology of Specific Sites |
| Clinical hematology |
| Red Blood Cells |
| White Blood Cells |
| Platelets |
| Blood Sample Preparation and Evaluation |
| Urinalysis |
| Overview |
| Urine Appearance |
| Urine Chemistries |
| Urine Sediment |
| Parasitology |
| Internal Parasite Diagnosis in Small Animals |
| Internal Parasite Diagnosis in Livestock |
| Examination for Ectoparasites |
| Serology |
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