• The second edition of Canine and Feline Skin Cytology is the most comprehensive work on the subject. The book provides veterinary students and veterinarians with a diagnostic tool that is now essential in the interpretation of skin lesions; in addition, the very rich iconography, including numerous histological images, becomes a very useful tool also for pathologists. With more than 1500 clinical, histopathological and cytological images and detailed text, it illustrates both inflammatory and neoplastic skin diseases, with a 360° view. The new book contains 9 chapters, 4 more than the first edition, enriching the manuscript with chapters on new topics such as "backgrounds" and "cell' cytoarchitectures", but above all including numerous skin tumors that were not present in the first edition.

    The first part of the book describes in detail the morphology of the cells that make up the skin and those that reach the skin tissue during inflammatory processes. The general part also describes the methods of sampling, preparation and staining of slides in order to obtain good quality preparations that are as representative as possible of the lesion to be studied. The "special" chapters on inflammatory and neoplastic diseases and related cytological pictures are the most important parts of the book and have been enriched with numerous new skin diseases, making the work more complete. The last chapter is dedicated to the cytological aspects observed in the course of skin metastases coming from internal organs or from the mammary gland.

    This book is an essential diagnostic tool for veterinary students and practitioners alike.

    • Provides more than 1500 images showing clinical, histological, and cytological aspects of skin lesions in cats and dogs
    • Explains how sample collection from skin lesions leads to early diagnosis and saves the lives of many dogs and cats
    • Maximizes the reader's insight into canine and feline dermatological cytology
    • Covers theoretical and practical aspects of sampling techniques
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  • Francesco Albanese DVM

    Graduated in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Naples “Federico II” in 1993. Since 1994 he has focused his interest in veterinary dermatology by attending many congresses and courses in Italy and abroad. From 1996 to 1998 he attended the advanced course in dermatology at the European School for Advanced Veterinary Studies (ESAVS). He is a full member of both the European (ESVD) and the Italian (SIDEV) Societies of Veterinary Dermatology, for the latter he has held the position of Treasurer and Advisor for several years. He is an invited speaker in many national and international courses, seminars and meetings on canine and feline skin cytology. He has published in both national and international journals and has authored several books on feline and canine dermatology and skin cytology. Dr. Albanese currently works as a freelancer on referred dermatological cases. He is a consultant in dermatology and cytology for the private veterinary laboratory "CDVet" in Rome.

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