Cytological Findings of 140 Bile Samples from Dogs and Cats and Associated Clinical Pathological Data
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2015Vol. 30(1), pp. 123–131
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Abstract
Cytological examination of bile is inexpensive and straightforward, and yields diagnostically relevant information that precedes and complements bacterial culture.
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