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Latest revision as of 17:02, 1 May 2012

Normal Values

This section looks at all the breeds of different species as well as covering the normal haematology, biochemistry and physiological parameters. Parameters given for haematology and biochemistry are a guide - a definitive reference range will be specific to the laboratory equipment used to measure these parameters and the reference range given by the laboratory conducting the tests needs to be consulted when interpreting individual results.