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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2017
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ISBN 9781118922798 (e-kniha)
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ISBN 9781118922811
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ISBN 9781118922804
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ISBN 9781118739792 (vázáno)
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Tištěné vydání: Interpretation of equine laboratory diagnostics Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2017 ISBN 9781118739792
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Contributors // Preface // Chapter 1 Veterinary Diagnostic Testing // 1.1 Introduction // 1.2 Diagnostic Sampling // 1.2.1 Whole Blood // 1.2.2 Order of Draw // 1.3 Collection, Preparation, and Handling // 1.3.1 Blood Collection Tubes // 1.4 Blood Sample Handling after Collection // 1.5 Centrifugation of Blood Samples // 1.6 Blood Culture Sampling // 1.7 Laboratory Validation of Blood Samples // 1.8 Specimens, Transport Containers, and Media for Various Disciplines // 1.8.1 Clinical Pathology // 1.8.2 Microbiology 1.8.3 Molecular Testing // 1.8.4 Parasitology // 1.8.5 Toxicology // 1.8.6 Virology // 1.8.7 Immunology/Serology // 1.8.8 Anatomical Pathology // 1.8.9 Endocrinology // 1.8.10 Coagulation // Further Reading // Chapter 2 Basic Techniques and Procedures // 2.1 Introduction // 2.2 Essential Prerequisites for High-Quality Bacteria Detection // 2.3 Microbiological Methods for Pathogen Detection // 2.3.1 Microscopy // 2.3.2 Culture Techniques // 2.3.3 Biochemical Methods // 2.3.4 Biosensors // 2.3.5 Immunology-Based Methods // 2.3.6 Molecular Detection and Identification of Microorganisms 2.4 Challenges to Current Detection Methods // References // Chapter 3 Point-of-Care Testing // 3.1 Introduction // 3.2 Advantages of POC Testing // 3.3 Considerations for POC Testing // 3.4 Specific POC Tests to Consider // 3.4.1 Blood Ammonia // 3.4.2 Creatinine // 3.4.3 Electrolytes // 3.4.4 Blood Gases/Acid-Base Parameters // 3.4.5 Lactate // 3.4.6 Cardiac Troponin I // 3.4.7 Glucose // 3.4.8 Clotting Times (PT and PTT) // 3.4.9 Serum Amyloid A // 3.4.10 Triglycerides //
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3.5 Conclusion References // Chapter 4 Test Performance // 4.1 Introduction // 4.2 Analytical Validation // 4.3 Minimum Information for Diagnostic Tests // 4.4 Precision // 4.5 Accuracy // 4.6 Spiking Recovery and Linearity Checks // 4.7 Control Material // 4.8 Method Comparison // 4.9 Analytical Sensitivity and Specificity // 4.10 Additional Analytical Performance Tests // 4.11 Clinical Validation // 4.12 Study Design in the Clinical Validation Phase // 4.13 Diagnostic Sensitivity and Specificity // 4.14 Predictive Values // 4.15 Receiver-Operating-Characteristic (ROC) Curve 4.16 Likelihood Ratios // Further Reading // Chapter 5 Enzymes // 5.1 Introduction // 5.2 Sample Collection and Methodologic Considerations // 5.3 General Principles of Diagnostic Enzymology Data Interpretation // 5.4 Specific Diagnostic Enzymes and Their Interpretation // References // Chapter 6 Kidney Function Tests // 6.1 Introduction // 6.2 Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) // 6.3 Creatinine (Cr) // 6.4 Classification of Azotemia // 6.5 Other Biochemical Analytes in Conditions of Decreased GFR
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(OCoLC)989811477
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