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In Practice 20: 501-505 (1998)
© 1998 British Veterinary Association

Cytological and biochemical assessment of pleural and peritoneal effusions

John Dunn Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Companion Animals), RCVS Diploma in Small Animal Medicine1 and Elizabeth Villiers 2

1 The University of Cambridge Veterinary School
2 Idexx Laboratories, Wetherby

SIMPLE cytological techniques, as discussed in the previous two issues (July/August 1998, pages 370-377; September 1998, pages 429-437), can be used to determine the pathological processes that cause effusions in animals. This article describes the collection, handling and laboratory examination of pleural and peritoneal effusions in the dog and cat.







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