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Hematology (Complete Blood Count) Reference Ranges. Data on various species compiled and adapted in part from multiple sources, including Latimer KS, Duncan & Prasse’s Veterinary Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology, 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; and Weiss DJ, Wardrop KJ, Schalm’s Veterinary Hematology, 6th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
15 paź 2024 · In the group with hypothyroidism, increased RDW values were observed in 7 dogs (range: 14.4% to 16.8%), and of these, only 2 dogs had mild non-regenerative, microcytic, normochromic and moderate, normocytic, hyperchromic anemia, respectively.
Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is a calculated, simple and cheap parameter that reflects the degree of heterogeneity of the volume of RBCs (Red blood cells), known as anisocytosis, con- tained in a sample, and is traditionally used in haematology for the differential diagnosis of anaemias [1].
Significantly higher RDW values were found in dogs with primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (P < 0.0001), immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (P < 0.0004), hyperadrenocorticism (P < 0.0001), hypothyroidism (P = 0.0220), hepatic vascular anomaly (P < 0.0001), pneumonia (P < 0.0001), chronic kidney disease (P = 0.0005), multi-centric lymphoma ...
Normal: Dogs with mid to high normal hematocrit (>45%) ↑ erythropoeisis: Regenerative anemia (Hemorrhage or hemolysis), lead poisoning (may be due to erythropoiesis or increased release), compensated hemolytic anemia (non-anemic animals), absolute polycythemia (primary or secondary – non-anemic animals)
2 lip 2022 · T I O NRED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW)TERM DEFINITIONThe RDW is an objective measure of variation in the size (volume) of circulating red cells derived from automated counters. A normal RDW indicates that the cells are all about the same size, while a higher than normal RDW.
Results: Median RDW in dogs with precapillary PH (13.8%, interquartile range 13.2–14.9%) and postcapillary PH (13.7, 13.2 14.7%) was significantly increased compared to healthy dogs (13.3, 12.313.7%; P .05 for both comparisons), but. – only dogs with severe PH had significantly increased RDW compared to dogs without PH (P .05).