Veterinary HematologyBlood volume and water balance; Materials and methods for the study of the blood, including brief comments on factors to be considered in interpretation; Normal values in blood morphology with comments on species characteristics in response to disease; Normal values in blood of laboratory, fur-bearing, and miscellaneous zoo and wild animals; Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis; The hematopoietic system; The blood platelets; The erythrocytes: their production, function, and destruction; The erythrocyte in disease; The leukocytes: structure, kinetics, function, and chemical interpretation; The leukemia complex; The plasma proteins; Immunohematology; Blood pictures in some common diseases of domestic animals. |
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... ratio of total body hematocrit to venous hematocrit has been designated the Fee11s by Reeve and colleagues.32 This ratio is greater than 1.0 when the spleen is engorged with red blood cells as might be the case in lethargic animals or ...
... ratio of total body hematocrit to venous hematocrit has been designated the Fee11s by Reeve and colleagues.32 This ratio is greater than 1.0 when the spleen is engorged with red blood cells as might be the case in lethargic animals or ...
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... ratio is a valuable tool to indicate intensification or depression of erythrogenesis . The normal ranges and means of the M : E ratios for the various domestic animals as reported in the literature are presented in Chapter 4. A brief ...
... ratio is a valuable tool to indicate intensification or depression of erythrogenesis . The normal ranges and means of the M : E ratios for the various domestic animals as reported in the literature are presented in Chapter 4. A brief ...
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... ratio to be 0.47 ± 0.06 in calves 3 to 36 days old ; 0.64 ± 0.13 in cattle from 2 months to 10 years of age ; and , in 5 adult cows the mean ratio was 0.79 ± 0.18 ( Table 31 ) . Calhoun105 found a similar mean M : E ratio in rib marrow ...
... ratio to be 0.47 ± 0.06 in calves 3 to 36 days old ; 0.64 ± 0.13 in cattle from 2 months to 10 years of age ; and , in 5 adult cows the mean ratio was 0.79 ± 0.18 ( Table 31 ) . Calhoun105 found a similar mean M : E ratio in rib marrow ...
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Hemorrhage and Blood Restoration | 35 |
MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR THE STUDY | 46 |
The Blood Film | 58 |
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