Cytology Q&A 13

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Abdominal fluid is aspirated from a 14-year-old neutered male Labrador-cross dog. Analysis reveals: TP = 10 g/l; erythrocytes = 10 × 109/l; NCC = 0.4 × 109/l. A cytospin preparation is prepared and smears made.


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What cell types are seen (Wright–Giemsa, ×100 oil)? [[|Link to Article]]
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What considerations/comments would you have regarding this classification? [[|Link to Article]]