Dog with Icterus

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Dog with Icterus Dennis B. DeNicola, DVM, PhD, DACVP Chief Veterinary Educator IDEXX Laboratories

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Dog with Icterus. Dennis B. DeNicola, DVM, PhD, DACVP Chief Veterinary Educator IDEXX Laboratories. “Coalie”. 5 years old Spayed female Lhasa Apso Presented with clinical history of anorexia, lethargy and icterus. “Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa Apso. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dog with Icterus

Dennis B. DeNicola, DVM, PhD, DACVPChief Veterinary Educator

IDEXX Laboratories

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“Coalie”5 years oldSpayed femaleLhasa Apso

Presented with clinical history of anorexia, lethargy and icterus

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )LYM = 2.77 K/L ( 0.70 – 4.90 )MONO * 16.70 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.40 )NEU * 51.57 K/L HIGH ( 2.00 – 12.00 )EOS = 1.51 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.49 )BASO = 0.44 K/L HIGH ( 0.00 – 0.10 )

%LYM = 3.8 %%MONO = 22.9 %%NEU * 70.7 %%EOS * 2.1 %%BASO = 0.6 %HCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )RETIC = 215.4 K/L

%RETIC = 7.9 %MCV = 72.4 fL HIGH ( 60.0 – 72.0 )RDW = 21.1 % HIGH ( 14.7 – 17.9 )MCHC = 29.2 g/dL LOW ( 31.0 – 37.0 )MCH = 21.10 pg ( 19.50 – 24.50 )PLT = 83 K/L LOW ( 175 – 500 )

MPV = 29.78 fLPCT = 0.2 %PDW = 25.3 %Differential algorithm issues. Confirm with blood smear

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoErythronHCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )

RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )

HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )

RETIC = 215.4 K/L

%RETIC = 7.9 %

MCV = 72.4 fL HIGH ( 60.0 – 72.0 )

RDW = 21.1 % HIGH ( 14.7 – 17.9 )

MCHC = 29.2 g/dL LOW ( 31.0 – 37.0 )

MCH = 21.10 pg (19.50 – 24.50)

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoErythronHCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )

RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )

HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoErythronHCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )

RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )

HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )

Anemia Moderately severe

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoErythronHCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )

RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )

HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )

RETIC = 215.4 K/L

%RETIC = 7.9 %

Anemia Moderately severe, regenerative

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoErythronHCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )

RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )

HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )

RETIC = 215.4 K/L

%RETIC = 7.9 %

MCV = 72.4 fL HIGH ( 60.0 – 72.0 )

RDW = 21.1 % HIGH ( 14.7 – 17.9 )

MCHC = 29.2 g/dL LOW ( 31.0 – 37.0 )

MCH = 21.10 pg (19.50 – 24.50)

Anemia Moderately severe, regenerative, macrocytic and

hypochromic with moderate anisocytosis

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Erythron – Data InterpretationAnemia

Moderately severeMacrocytic (increased MCV) Hypochromic (decreased MCHC)Regenerative (increased Reticulocyte Count)Moderate anisocytosis (increased RDW)

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Erythron – Data InterpretationAnemia

Moderately severeMacrocytic (increased MCV) Hypochromic (decreased MCHC)Regenerative (increased Reticulocyte Count)Moderate anisocytosis (increased RDW)

No significant morphologic features to help identify underlying etiopathogenesis

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Erythron – Data InterpretationAnemia

Moderately severeMacrocytic (increased MCV) Hypochromic (decreased MCHC)Regenerative (increased Reticulocyte Count)Moderate anisocytosis (increased RDW)

No significant morphologic features to help identify underlying etiopathogenesis

Additional clinical information – recent bleeding into gastrointestinal tract

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoLeukonWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )

LYM = 2.77 K/L ( 0.70 – 4.90 )

MONO * 16.70 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.40 )

NEU * 51.57 K/L HIGH ( 3.00 – 12.00 )

EOS * 1.51 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.49 )

BASO * 0.44 K/L HIGH ( 0.00 – 0.10 )

%LYM = 3.8 %

%MONO * 22.9 %

%NEU * 70.7 %

%EOS * 2.1 %

%BASO * 0.6 %

Differential algorithm issues. Confirm with blood smear.

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoLeukonWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoLeukonWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )

Leukocytosis Marked

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoLeukonWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )

LYM = 2.77 K/L ( 0.70 – 4.90 )

MONO * 16.70 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.40 )

NEU * 51.57 K/L HIGH ( 3.00 – 12.00 )

EOS * 1.51 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.49 )

BASO * 0.44 K/L HIGH ( 0.00 – 0.10 )

%LYM = 3.8 %

%MONO * 22.9 %

%NEU * 70.7 %

%EOS * 2.1 %

%BASO * 0.6 %

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoLeukonWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )

LYM = 2.77 K/L ( 0.70 – 4.90 )

MONO * 16.70 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.40 )

NEU * 51.57 K/L HIGH ( 3.00 – 12.00 )

EOS * 1.51 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.49 )

BASO * 0.44 K/L HIGH ( 0.00 – 0.10 )

%LYM = 3.8 %

%MONO * 22.9 %

%NEU * 70.7 %

%EOS * 2.1 %

%BASO * 0.6 %

Leukocytosis Marked with neutrophilia,

monocytosis, eosinophilia and basophilia

Normal lymphocytes

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Leukogram InterpretationMarked leukocytosis

Neutrophilia, Monocytosis, Eosinophilia, BasophiliaInflammation with prominent tissue demand for macrophages

Potential relatively established inflammation since no obvious lymphocytopenia (“glucocorticoid influence”)

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Leukogram InterpretationMarked leukocytosis

Neutrophilia, MonocytosisMild neutrophil toxicityInflammation with prominent tissue demand for macrophages

Potential relatively established inflammation since no obvious lymphocytopenia (“glucocorticoid influence”)

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoThrombonPLT = 83 K/L LOW ( 175 – 500 )

ThrombocytopeniaModerate

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoThrombonPLT = 83 K/L LOW ( 175 – 500 )

MPV = 29.78 fL

ThrombocytopeniaModerate with enlarged platelets

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoThrombonPLT = 83 K/L LOW ( 175 – 500 )

MPV = 29.78 fL

PCT = 0.2 %

PDW = 25.3 %

ThrombocytopeniaModerate with enlarged platelets and variably-sized platelets

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Erythron – Blood Film

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Thrombon - InterpretationModerate thrombocytopenia

Clumped platelets at feathered edgePossible underestimation of numbers

Enlarged and variably-sized plateletsSuggesting bone marrow response to a peripheral

demand

– Peripheral consumption (Inflammation, DIC, etc.)– Peripheral destruction

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“Coalie” - 5 Year-old, Lhasa ApsoWBC = 72.99 K/L HIGH ( 5.50 – 16.90 )LYM = 2.77 K/L ( 0.70 – 4.90 )MONO * 16.70 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.40 )NEU * 51.57 K/L HIGH ( 2.00 – 12.00 )EOS = 1.51 K/L HIGH ( 0.10 – 1.49 )BASO = 0.44 K/L HIGH ( 0.00 – 0.10 )

%LYM = 3.8 %%MONO = 22.9 %%NEU * 70.7 %%EOS * 2.1 %%BASO = 0.6 %HCT = 19.8 % LOW ( 37.0 – 55.0 )RBC = 2.73 M/L LOW ( 5.50 – 8.50 )HGB = 5.8 g/dL LOW ( 12.0 – 18.0 )RETIC = 215.4 K/L

%RETIC = 7.9 %MCV = 72.4 fL HIGH ( 60.0 – 72.0 )RDW = 21.1 % HIGH ( 14.7 – 17.9 )MCHC = 29.2 g/dL LOW ( 31.0 – 37.0 )MCH = 21.10 pg ( 19.50 – 24.50 )PLT = 83 K/L LOW ( 175 – 500 )

MPV = 29.78 fLPCT = 0.2 %PDW = 25.3 %Differential algorithm issues. Confirm with blood smear