Selected article for: "infection inflammation and tissue damage"

Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_429
    Snippet: In conclusion, WB PMP concentrations could be reliably quantified in cats in a clinical setting. The PMP concentration however, did not differ between healthy cats and cats with mild cardiomyopathy. The purpose of the study was to review cause and outcome of leukemoid response in dogs. A computerized search for dogs seen over the last 10 years with neutrophil counts ≥60,000 cells/lL at the University of Missouri was completed. Demographic data,.....
    Document: In conclusion, WB PMP concentrations could be reliably quantified in cats in a clinical setting. The PMP concentration however, did not differ between healthy cats and cats with mild cardiomyopathy. The purpose of the study was to review cause and outcome of leukemoid response in dogs. A computerized search for dogs seen over the last 10 years with neutrophil counts ≥60,000 cells/lL at the University of Missouri was completed. Demographic data, hemogram, diagnoses and clinical outcome were extracted from records. Based on recorded diagnosis, leukemoid response was deemed to be due to focal or systemic infection or inflammation, immune-mediated disease, neoplastic disease, tissue damage/necrosis, or cause undetermined.

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