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Decoding Canine Tumours Through Cytological Diagnosis
Cytological examination is a valuable, minimally invasive diagnostic tool for evaluating canine tumours and guiding clinical decision-making. This webinar explores the principles of cytological diagnosis, including sample collection techniques, slide preparation, staining methods, and interpretation of cellular morphology. The session covers common tumour types encountered in canine practice, key cytological features that aid diagnosis, and the strengths and limitations of cytology in comparison with histopathology. Practical case examples highlight how cytological findings can support treatment planning and improve patient management. Participants will gain clinically relevant insights into the role of cytology in the diagnostic workup of canine neoplastic diseases.
Download the clinical guide to strengthen diagnostic skills in the cytological evaluation of canine tumours and improve case management decisions.
https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/11/9/389
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