An engaging day working through diagnosing and treating mast cell tumours and lymphoma in dogs, reviewing the cytology and histology analysis methods and results.
During this CPD day our Specialists in Clinical Pathology, Anatomical Pathology and Medical Oncology will discuss how to diagnose and treat the two most common round cell tumours in our companion animals: mast cell tumour and lymphoma. Key points for cytological and histological diagnosis, prognostic factors and therapies will be covered with discussion of clinical cases.
Mast cell tumours | ||
09.00 – 09.30am | Approach to the waxing and waning mass | Charlie Pittaway |
09.45 – 10.15am | Cytology of mast cell tumours in dogs and cats | Nic Ilchyshyn |
10.30 – 11.00am | A histological guide to the canine mast cell tumour | Rachel Pittaway |
11.00 – 11.30am | Coffee break | |
11.30 – 12.30pm | It’s a mast cell tumour – what do I do now? | Charlie Pittaway |
12.30 – 1.00pm | Case presentation/discussion | Sara Verganti |
01.00 – 02.00pm | Lunch break | |
Lymphoma in dogs | ||
02.00 – 02.30pm | The diagnosis of lymphoma: a peak behind the curtain | Nic Ilchyshyn |
02.45 – 03.15pm | Lymphoma in focus – a histological approach to canine lymphoma | Rachel Pittaway |
03.30 – 04.00pm | How do we treat lymphoma in dogs? | Sara Verganti |
04.15 – 04.45pm | Wrap up of the day | Charlie, Nic, Rachel, Sara |
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