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Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_430
    Snippet: A total of 81 dogs were identified, including 43 male (9 intact, 33 castrated, 1 of unknown status) and 38 female (8 intact, 30 spayed) dogs with a mean age of 6.8 years (minimum 0.17, maximum 15). Nine were mixed breed, and German shepherd dogs (7/ 81; chi square P = 0.035) were over-represented. The median neutrophil count was 70,940 cells/lL (IQR +/-24,080; maximum 197,680 cells/lL). A definitive diagnosis was available for 56 dogs, and a pres.....
    Document: A total of 81 dogs were identified, including 43 male (9 intact, 33 castrated, 1 of unknown status) and 38 female (8 intact, 30 spayed) dogs with a mean age of 6.8 years (minimum 0.17, maximum 15). Nine were mixed breed, and German shepherd dogs (7/ 81; chi square P = 0.035) were over-represented. The median neutrophil count was 70,940 cells/lL (IQR +/-24,080; maximum 197,680 cells/lL). A definitive diagnosis was available for 56 dogs, and a presumptive diagnosis for 17. Forty-two (51.9%) had infection/inflammation, 22 (27.2%) neoplastic disease (7 lymphoma or leukemia), 5 (6.2%) immune-mediated disease, 4 (4.9%) tissue damage, and 8 dogs (9.9%) went undiagnosed. Forty-four dogs survived to discharge, 27 were euthanized, 10 died in hospital. The median segmented neutrophil counts did not differ between disease group based on Kruskal-Wallis One Way Analysis of Variance on Ranks. Similarly, survival was not related to neutrophil count.

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