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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.)

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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