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Contribution of Hemogram Plan in the Horse’s Clinical Evaluation
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2023The interpretation of the blood count is essential to help the equine clinician in the diagnosis, prognosis, patient management, and control of equine diseases. Hematologic alterations often reflect the condition of the individual or an overall response to a pathological situation.
Katiuska Satue +2 more
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A study of hemograms in premature infants
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1954Summary A series of 643 blood counts on 117premature infants are recorded and tabulated. The majority of these counts are concentrated in the first fifteen to twenty weeks of life and in this range only can they be considered to be statistically significant.
G G, HADLEY, R F, CHINNOCK
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Answer to Hypotonia: A Simple Hemogram
Journal of Child Neurology, 2005A 1-year-old boy with weight loss, decreased activity, and psychomotor regression is presented. He was subjected to an extremely detailed evaluation, including electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), until a simple hemogram in our center revealed that he had macrocytic anemia with megaloblastic changes in
Güler, Kanra +6 more
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The hemogram and the diagnosis of alcoholism.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1980Alcoholics had higher MCV and MCH and lower RBC than did controls.
M W, Carney, B F, Sheffield
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Sequência Didática para o ensino da interpretação do ...
Fernanda de Nazaré Cardoso dos Santos Cordeiro +1 more
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Hemogram of Sheep Acutely Intoxicated with Ammonia
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1973SUMMARY Seven Southdown wether lambs were intoxicated by drenching with urea at the dose rate of 2 Gm./kg. of body weight. All sheep died between 90 and 200 minutes after drenching. Samples of blood were collected by jugular venipuncture before drenching and at regular intervals; the last samples were collcted when the lambs appeared to the in the ...
W C, Kirkpatrick +2 more
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