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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · Thrombocytosis is indicated by a platelet count that is higher than 1,000,000/µL. Increased blood platelets can lead to abnormal blood circulation and clot formation in the bloodstream. If malformed clots land in your dog’s heart or lungs, it can lead to severe problems and even result in death, as it does in humans.

  2. In general, when platelet counts fall very low there is an increased risk of bleeding. Decreases in platelets may be caused by anti-platelet antibodies, drugs, toxins, or disorders of the bone marrow. Conditions that consume a large number of platelets (such as massive bleeding or severe clotting disorders) can also deplete platelet numbers.

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  4. Apr 6, 2017 · It is also natural for your dog to experience a high platelet count after surgery or large injury as it is the body’s natural defense mechanism to ensure proper clot formation. If the increased platelet numbers were found on routine blood work, your veterinarian may recommend further diagnostics to confirm or rule out other possible causes of ...

  5. Apr 19, 2011 · Replied on 04/19/2011. Increased platelet counts (thrombocytosis) are rarely cause for any concern, especially if the rest of the complete blood count is normal. It may indicate a recent history of bleeding (unlikely with your dog's normal history) and very rarely is an indicator of a particular type of bone marrow disease called Megakaryocytic ...

  6. Apr 27, 2023 · Clotting disorders in dogs are any type of disease that results in a dog’s blood not being able to clot properly. Blood clotting disorders, or coagulopathies, are a broad category and can be due to issues either with platelets or with the substances in blood known as clotting factors. Platelets are cell fragments in circulating blood.

  7. Affected dogs have nosebleeds, tiny purplish red spots (petechiae), and bleeding of the gums. This disorder should be suspected in Basset Hounds that have these signs, along with normal levels of platelets and von Willebrand’s factor. Specific diagnosis of this disorder requires specialized platelet function testing.

  8. Sep 12, 2017 · Of those, 1,254 (5.4%) tests revealed platelet counts of >500 × 10 3 /μL. These 1,254 CBCs were performed on 715 dogs, with a median of 1 platelet count per dog (range 1–23 platelet counts). The incidence of thrombocytosis in this population of dogs was 7.2%. The mean age was 9.16 ± 3.56 years.

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