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Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 04
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A neutrophil, also referred to by some authors as a rabbit heterophil.
A neutrophil, also referred to by some authors as a rabbit heterophil.
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*These may obscure the cell nucleus.
*These may obscure the cell nucleus.
*In the majority of cases, neutrophils will be the most numerous granulocytic cell in a rabbit blood smear.
*In the majority of cases, neutrophils will be the most numerous granulocytic cell in a rabbit blood smear.
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