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  • *[[Guinea Pig Haematology|Guinea Pig Haematology]] *[[Hamster Haematology|Hamster Haematology]]
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  • Eosinopaenia refers to a reduction in the normal number of circulating blood [[Eosinophil|eosinophils]]. It ocurs most comm [[Category:Haematology Changes]][[Category:Expert Review]]
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  • *'''For more information on the normal anatomy of the eye, see''' [[Snake Eye]]. ...systemic disease so collection of blood for [[Lizard and Snake Haematology|haematology]] and [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]] is advisable.
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  • !bgcolor="#A7C1F2" width="280px" align="center"|Normal Ranges [[Category:Haematology Reference Ranges]]
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  • ...uarantine period and at regular intervals. Quarantine allows you to record normal patterns of eating, defaecating, weight gain and behaviour for each individ *[[Lizard and Snake Haematology|Haematology]] and [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]] to establish a minimum
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  • A stress leucogram can be completely normal as part of the stress response. It is caused by endogenous release of Adre [[Category:Haematology Changes]]
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  • ...response to an antigen which leads to cell and tissue damage. It involves normal immune mechanisms directed towards harmless environmental antigens (ie. [[: It is important to note that these responses are part of normal immune defences- in the case of hypersensitivity however the keywords are '
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  • ...plasma and cells) is approximately 6% of the body weight of snakes and the normal PCV of a snake is about 0.20 to 0.30 l/l (20-30%). Blood cells form in the ...n be a problem due to lack of comprehensive reference material for reptile haematology, lack of standardised nomenclature for leucocytes, species variation, inapp
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  • The cytoplasm of normal heterophils appears '''colourless''' and contains '''eosinophilic granules' ...a''', '''non-segmented nuclei''' and '''immature granules''' compared with normal, mature heterophils.
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  • It also occurs in normal rabbits that are '''improperly handled''' without controlling the hindquart The rabbit will be '''alert and responsive''' with a normal mentation and '''normal forelimbs'''.
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  • *In '''premature''' or '''dysmature equine neonates''', the normal neutrophil: lymphocyte ratio of approximately 2: 1 may be reversed to produ [[Category:Haematology Changes]][[Category:Expert Review]][[Category:Bullet Points]]
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  • ...due to myelofibrosis or to the growth of tumours that replace or displace normal [[Bone Marrow - Anatomy & Physiology|bone marrow]]. The most common type o [[Category:Haematology Changes]]
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  • |pagetitle =Normal Values ...ematology, biochemistry and physiological parameters. Parameters given for haematology and biochemistry are a guide - a definitive reference range will be specifi
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  • ==Haematology== ...eral excision there is a risk of recurrence (even if the other gland looks normal) and with bilateral excision there is a risk of iatrogenic hypoparathyroidi
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  • ...creased, while serum erythropoietin (EPO) activity typically is low or low-normal. '''Secondary erythrocytosis''', in contrast, generally develops from exces ...gs with mild erythrocytosis attributed to splenic contraction usually have normal PCV on subsequent blood samples collected less stressfully. Sighthounds (eg
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  • *'''For information on normal snake anatomy, [[:Category:Snake Anatomy|see here]].''' ...define the aetiology because of the radiographic appearance. Additionally, haematology and biochemistry, fine needle aspiration, contrast radiography, ultrasonogr
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  • ...the actual number of red blood cells, anaemic animals may appear to have a normal or even increased PCV if they also become dehydrated. An example of this p [[Category:Haematology Changes]]
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  • ===Haematology and Biochemistry=== Reveals haemoconcentration with PCV > 60%. Normal or increased total protein concentrations will be present, but proportionat
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  • |bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Mean corpuscular haematology:''' ...ukaemia. Eosinopaenia is hard to evaluate as the numbers of eosinophils in normal donkeys are low.
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  • Baseline [[Lizard and Snake Haemotology|haematology]] and [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]] values of 'normals' mu ==Normal haematology & plasma biochemistry values in the [[Green Iguana|green iguana]] (''Iguana
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  • ...idal responses. Bleeding tendencies are due to the absence in platelets of normal dense granules. [[Category:Haematology|7]]
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  • !align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|Haematology |A normal sample is required for comparison
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  • ====Haematology==== ...erase (ALT), Normally to slightly increased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and Normal to slightly increased total bilirubin concentration
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  • Haematology: :'''Low PCV''' (normal 46-61%)
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  • ...with a lymphocytosis. The white blood cell count is variable, ranging from normal (immune system depression) to as high as 100,000. The leucocytes may show t
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  • Reticulocytes are immature RBCs released from normal bone marrow in increased numbers in response to anaemia. Although the nucle [[Category:Haematology|1]]
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  • ...o not display any clinical signs and unapparent carriers may be clinically normal. Additionally, haematology may reveal a moderate to marked [[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemia
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  • The normal packed cell volume of a snake ranges between 20% and 30%. The blood volume ...reptile blood, see the relevant section on [[Lizard and Snake Haemotology|haematology]] or [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]].'''
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  • ...x (testing optic nerve function) and facial nerve function are found to be normal. * Aside from the normal history, there are several very important questions to be asked:
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  • ...Imaging|radiography]] may reveal fractures, [[Lizard and Snake Haematology|haematology]] may indicate an infectious cause, and serology may identify [[Ophidian Pa *'''Behavioural''' - Aggressive behaviour may be normal in some species such as [[Anaconda|anacondas]]. However, aggression in larg
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  • ...cortisol concentration''' can be measured but there is a wide variation in normal values and it is not useful in diagnosing the condition. ...a small degree of suppression in cortisol levels, but not to the level of normal horses, and levels also rebound more quickly.
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  • ...blood indicates that there is an intense need for neutrophils to maintain normal blood levels as they are lost in a purulent process somewhere in the body. [[Category:Haematology Changes]]
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  • Haematology: Ultrasonographically, liver may be normal or non specific changes in echogenecity may be seen in early stages of the
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