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  1. Jan 17, 2024 · If the total platelet count is low (i.e. thrombocytopenia in dogs), it can indicate that your dog has a blood clotting problem like immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP in dogs). Alternatively, high platelets numbers may point to a number of problems (e.g. inflammatory conditions or cancer, etc.).

    • What Is A Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test?
    • What Are Red Blood cells?
    • What Are White Blood cells?
    • What Are Platelets?
    • What Is A Packed Cell Volume (PCV) Test?
    • What Are Some of The Other Common Tests in Pets?

    The complete blood count measures the number of cells of different types circulating in the bloodstream. There are three major types of blood cells in circulation – red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), and platelets.

    Red blood cells, which are produced in bone marrow, pick up oxygen brought into the body by the lungs and distribute it to cells throughout the body. Red blood cells live in the bloodstream for about 100 days and are removed from the bloodstream by the spleen and liver. Red blood cell numbers can be decreased (anemia) if they are not produced in ad...

    There are several types of white blood cells in blood, including neutrophils (PMNs), lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. Lymphocytes are produced in lymph nodes throughout the body. The other white blood cell types are produced in the bone marrow. Most white blood cells in circulation are neutrophils, which help fight infections. Ne...

    Platelets are produced in the bone marrow and are involved in the process of making a blood clot. Platelets live a few weeks and are constantly produced by the bone marrow. Low platelet counts occur if the bone marrow is damaged and doesn’t produce them, or if the platelets are destroyed faster than normal. The two primary causes of platelet destru...

    Packed cell volume (PCV) is another measure of red blood cells. A small amount of blood is placed in a tiny glass tube and spun in a centrifuge. The blood cells pack to the bottom of the tube and the fluid floats on top. The PCV is the percent of blood that is cells compared to the total volume of blood. In normal dogs and cats, 40-50% of the blood...

    Albuminis a small protein produced by the liver. Albumin acts as a sponge to hold water in the blood vessels. When blood albumin is decreased, the pressure created by the heart forcing blood throug...
    Alkaline phosphataseoriginates from many tissues in the body. When alkaline phosphatase is increased in the bloodstream of a dog, the most common causes are liver disease, bone disease, or increase...
    ALTis an enzyme produced by liver cells. Liver damage causes ALT to increase in the bloodstream.
    Amylase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas and the intestinal tract that helps the body break down sugars. Amylase may be increased in the blood in animals with inflammation (pancreatitis) or ca...
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  3. Platelet disorders can result from having too few or too many platelets or from impaired platelet function. 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.

  4. A complete blood count (CBC) involves the evaluation of the red blood cells, the white blood cells, and the platelet components of a blood sample. A hematology (blood) analyzer will provide your veterinarian with the total numbers of these cells, and evaluation of a blood smear will allow a look at the physical characteristics of these cells.

  5. Apr 6, 2017 · Diagnosis. Treatment. Recovery. Community. What are Thrombocytosis? Thrombocytosis, also known as thrombocythemia, is a serious abnormality affecting the ability of your dogs blood to clot correctly. If your dog has thrombocytosis it means he has too many platelets circulating in his bloodstream.

  6. A reduction in red cell numbers ( anemia) may occur as a consequence of coagulation factor or platelet deficiency, while changes in the white blood cell numbers or types may indicate an underlying inflammatory condition that may be responsible for the thrombocytopenia.

  7. 1. CBC – evaluates the blood cell (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets) quantities and characteristics. 2. General chemistry profile – measures kidney values, liver enzymes, protein quantity, and lipids (cholesterol, triglycerides). 3. Electrolyte panel – measures the sodium, potassium and chloride.