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'''Three days after calving, a four-year-old Friesian cow became acutely ill, with brisket and submandibular oedema. She was stiff and grunted with respiration. Peritoneal fluid withdrawn from a site 5 cm cranial and 5 cm medial to the milk well had a TP of 48 g/l and an NCC of 37 ×109/l. A cytospun smear of the peritoneal fluid was prepared (Wright–Giemsa, ×50 oil).'''

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|q1=What cells are present?
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*There is a lot of cell disruption and debris, making cell identification difficult.
*However, the outline of neutrophils is visible in some cases and the disrupted cells are considered to be karyolytic neutrophils.
*No microorganisms are seen.
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|q2=What is the fluid classification?
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An exudate.
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|q3=What is your diagnosis?
|a3=Acute peritonitis. <br><br>
Given the history and clinical signs, this is suggestive of foreign body reticuloperitonitis. <br><br>
Note: Reference values for NCCs and classification of effusions in large animals differ from those for small animal specimens.
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[[Category:Cytology Q&A]]

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