Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Q&A 21"

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|q1=What abnormality is seen here?
 
|q1=What abnormality is seen here?
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Evidence of petechiae.
 
Evidence of petechiae.
 
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The presence of petechiae suggests the presence of either a vascular or platelet abnormality (vasculitis, thrombocytopenia, thrombopathia).
 
The presence of petechiae suggests the presence of either a vascular or platelet abnormality (vasculitis, thrombocytopenia, thrombopathia).
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|q3=Is the platelet count low enough to result in clinical signs of spontaneous hemorrhage?
 
|q3=Is the platelet count low enough to result in clinical signs of spontaneous hemorrhage?
 
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Spontaneous hemorrhage, however, does not usually occur until the platelet count is less than 20,000/μl.
 
Spontaneous hemorrhage, however, does not usually occur until the platelet count is less than 20,000/μl.
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|q4=Name four categories for the etiology of the coagulation abnormality. List one example for each cause.
 
|q4=Name four categories for the etiology of the coagulation abnormality. List one example for each cause.
 
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*sequestration (liver/spleen disease)  
 
*sequestration (liver/spleen disease)  
 
*destruction (immune-mediated disease)
 
*destruction (immune-mediated disease)
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Revision as of 22:48, 10 October 2011


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This five-year-old, female Cocker Spaniel presented for evaluation of decreased appetite. PCV – 38%; TS – 6.8 gm/dl; ACT – 90 seconds; platelet count – 65,000/μl.


Question Answer Article
What abnormality is seen here? [[|Link to Article]]
Abnormalitites of which part of the coagulation system will result in these clinical signs? Link to Article
Is the platelet count low enough to result in clinical signs of spontaneous hemorrhage? Link to Article
Name four categories for the etiology of the coagulation abnormality. List one example for each cause. [[Thrombocytopaenia |Link to Article]]


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