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Author: Attipa, Charalampos; Neofytou, Kyriaki; Yiapanis, Christos; Martínez-Orellana, Pamela; Baneth, Gad; Nachum-Biala, Yaarit; Brooks-Brownlie, Harriet; Solano-Gallego, Laia; Tasker, Séverine
Title: Follow-up monitoring in a cat with leishmaniosis and coinfections with Hepatozoon felis and ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’
  • Document date: 2017_11_14
  • ID: sg13j2at_5
    Snippet: Blood samples were collected into EDTA and heparin and analysed by an automated haematology impedance analyser (Vet ABC; Scil) and by a VetScan VS2 chemistry analyser (Abaxis), respectively. Only mild hyperproteinaemia (84.0 g/l; reference interval 54-82 g/l) was present. Blood smear examination and urine analysis were unremarkable......
    Document: Blood samples were collected into EDTA and heparin and analysed by an automated haematology impedance analyser (Vet ABC; Scil) and by a VetScan VS2 chemistry analyser (Abaxis), respectively. Only mild hyperproteinaemia (84.0 g/l; reference interval 54-82 g/l) was present. Blood smear examination and urine analysis were unremarkable.

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