Clinical Textbook for Veterinary TechniciansNow in full-color! Written by veterinarians, including many board-certified specialists, and veterinary technicians, this comprehensive textbook is divided into six major sections covering nearly all the major content areas in the veterinary technology curriculum. The text contains helpful learning features, including introductions, boxed technician tips, and suggested readings - all written at a level appropriate for technicians.
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Page 187
... RBCs , is the easiest and most common means of evaluating the RBC mass . This is achieved by filling a plain microhematocrit capillary tube with anti- coagulated blood , sealing one end of the tube with a specific clay , and spinning ...
... RBCs , is the easiest and most common means of evaluating the RBC mass . This is achieved by filling a plain microhematocrit capillary tube with anti- coagulated blood , sealing one end of the tube with a specific clay , and spinning ...
Page 193
... RBCs . Polychromatophilic RBCs ( Figure 6-10 ) are bluish , although this is not as con- sistently evident with Diff - Quik stain as it is with Wright's stain . Some polychromasia may be seen in normal , healthy animals , but increased ...
... RBCs . Polychromatophilic RBCs ( Figure 6-10 ) are bluish , although this is not as con- sistently evident with Diff - Quik stain as it is with Wright's stain . Some polychromasia may be seen in normal , healthy animals , but increased ...
Page 194
... RBCs are resuspended in saline solution , and a wet mount preparation is made . Rouleaux will disperse , but agglutinated RBCs will remain clumped . The evaluation of erythrocytes under oil immersion should also include a search for RBC ...
... RBCs are resuspended in saline solution , and a wet mount preparation is made . Rouleaux will disperse , but agglutinated RBCs will remain clumped . The evaluation of erythrocytes under oil immersion should also include a search for RBC ...
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