This is the percentage of blood volume made up by RBCs.
What is PCV/HCT (hematocrit)?
This brown tick transmits Ehrlichia canis and Babesia canis.
What is Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick)?
Tiny pinpoint hemorrhages on the gums are called these.
What are petechiae?
Up to this percentage of a bird’s body weight can typically be collected safely as blood.
What is 1%?
A horse with fever, anemia, thrombocytopenia, and a positive Coggins test has this disease.
What is Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)?
Wilted leaves from this tree can cause Heinz body anemia in horses.
What is red maple?
This disease infects neutrophils and is transmitted by Ixodes ticks.
What is Anaplasmosis?
This inherited bleeding disorder is especially common in Doberman Pinschers.
What is von Willebrand disease?
These birds are predisposed to iron storage disease (hemochromatosis).
What are toucans and mynahs?
Lentivirus spread mainly through bite wounds in outdoor male cats.
What is FIV?
Maternal antibodies destroy foal RBCs in this neonatal equine condition.
What is neonatal isoerythrolysis?
A cat from the southern U.S. rapidly develops icterus, dyspnea, and collapse from this often fatal protozoal disease.
What is Cytauxzoon felis?
Platelet counts below this number greatly increase bleeding risk in IMTP patients.
What is 30,000?
This common ferret neoplasia may be lymphocytic or lymphoblastic.
What is lymphoma?
Piglets with pallor and dyspnea (“thumps”) likely have this condition.
What is iron deficiency anemia?
Cats are especially susceptible to this toxicity, which can cause methemoglobinemia and chocolate-brown mucous membranes.
What is acetaminophen toxicity?
This feline hemotropic organism attaches to RBC membranes and causes hemolytic anemia.
What is Mycoplasma haemofelis?
Dogs with von Willebrand disease usually have this NORMAL lab value despite bleeding problems.
What is a normal platelet count?
Stress, poor enrichment, and dermatologic disease are all potential causes of this common avian behavioral disorder.
What is feather picking?
This sheep/goat disease causes abscessed lymph nodes and is caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
What is Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL)?
A dog with icterus, spherocytes, and a positive agglutination test most likely has this disease.
What is IMHA?
Morulae may occasionally be seen in these cells in Ehrlichiosis.
What are monocytes?
A young female dog presents with epistaxis, petechiae, and severe thrombocytopenia. The most likely diagnosis is this.
What is IMTP (immune-mediated thrombocytopenia)?
This is the preferred diagnostic method for confirming lymphoma in many ferrets and hamsters.
What is FNA/cytology?
“Red urine” from intravascular hemolysis is characteristic of this cattle disease caused by Clostridium hemolyticum.
What is Red Water Disease?