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| The elevated TP and NCC indicate an exudate. | | The elevated TP and NCC indicate an exudate. |
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| |q2=What cells are present ? | | |q2=What cells are present ? |
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| The cells present are neutrophils (some immature) and macrophages.<br><br> | | The cells present are neutrophils (some immature) and macrophages.<br><br> |
| Although processed immediately, stain take up is very poor and, along with the physical parameters, this suggests an abdominal catastrophe such as intestinal torsion; however, microorganisms and plant material, which would indicate rupture of an intestinal viscus, are absent. | | Although processed immediately, stain take up is very poor and, along with the physical parameters, this suggests an abdominal catastrophe such as intestinal torsion; however, microorganisms and plant material, which would indicate rupture of an intestinal viscus, are absent. |
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| |q3=What is your diagnosis? | | |q3=What is your diagnosis? |
| |a3=Peritonitis/possible torsion. Torsion was found on laparotomy. <br><br> | | |a3=Peritonitis/possible torsion. Torsion was found on laparotomy. <br><br> |
| Note: Reference values for NCCs and classification of effusions in large animals differ from those for small animal specimens. | | Note: Reference values for NCCs and classification of effusions in large animals differ from those for small animal specimens. |
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