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!bgcolor="#A7C1F2" width="180px"|Parameter/units
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!bgcolor="#A7C1F2" width="180px"|Parámetro/unidades
!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Average
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!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Medio
 
!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Range
 
!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Range
!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Interpretation
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!bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Interpretación
 
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!align="left"|RBC 10<sup>12</sup>/l
 
!align="left"|RBC 10<sup>12</sup>/l
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Elevations in RBC, PCV, and Hb may occur in dehydration and with stress, excitation and exercise. A reduction in these values may occur with acute haemorrhage, chronic inflammation, renal disease, hepatic disease, parasitism, haemolysis, and haematopoietic neoplasia.
 
Elevations in RBC, PCV, and Hb may occur in dehydration and with stress, excitation and exercise. A reduction in these values may occur with acute haemorrhage, chronic inflammation, renal disease, hepatic disease, parasitism, haemolysis, and haematopoietic neoplasia.
 
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|PCV %
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|Hematócrito %
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|33
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|33
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(25 - 38)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(25 - 38)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|<small>As above</small>
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|<small>As above</small>
 
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!align="left"|Hb g/dl
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!align="left"|Hemoglobina g/dl
 
|11.6
 
|11.6
 
|(9 - 15.3)
 
|(9 - 15.3)
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Elevations occur with haemolysis. Reductions usually indicate iron deficiency.
 
Elevations occur with haemolysis. Reductions usually indicate iron deficiency.
 
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!align="left"|MCHC g/dl
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!align="left"|CHCM g/dl
 
|34.8
 
|34.8
 
|(31.4 - 39.1)
 
|(31.4 - 39.1)
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Elevations occur with haemolysis. Reductions may indicate iron deficiency.
 
Elevations occur with haemolysis. Reductions may indicate iron deficiency.
 
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|MCV fl
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|VGM fl
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|64
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|64
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(57 - 79)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(57 - 79)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Macrocytosis''' seen with regenerative anaemia. Microcytosis seen with iron deficiency.
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Macrocytosis''' seen with regenerative anaemia. Microcytosis seen with iron deficiency.
 
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!align="left"|WBC 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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!align="left"|Leucocitos 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
|10.2
 
|10.2
 
|(6.1 - 16.1)
 
|(6.1 - 16.1)
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|4
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|4
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(1 - 10)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(1 - 10)
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Eosinophils.''' Eosinophilia may be seen as a result of parasitism, allergic respiratory disease and eosinophilic leukaemia. Eosinopaenia is hard to evaluate as the numbers of eosinophils in normal donkeys are low.
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Eosinófilos.''' Eosinophilia may be seen as a result of parasitism, allergic respiratory disease and eosinophilic leukaemia. Eosinopaenia is hard to evaluate as the numbers of eosinophils in normal donkeys are low.
 
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!align="left"|EOS T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
!align="left"|EOS T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|0
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|0
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(0 - 0.8)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(0 - 0.8)
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Basophils.''' Basophilia is rare in donkeys.
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Basófilos.''' Basophilia is rare in donkeys.
 
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!align="left"|BAS T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
!align="left"|BAS T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|43
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|43
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(17 - 65)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(17 - 65)
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Lymphocytes.''' Lymphocytosis occurs in response to chronic viral infections, autoimmune disease and with excitement or exercise. Large elevations in lymphocyte numbers can be seen in lymphoma. Lymphopaenia occurs as a result of stress, exogenous corticosteroid administration, severe bacterial or viral infections, endotoxemia and immunodeficiency.
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Linfocitos.''' Lymphocytosis occurs in response to chronic viral infections, autoimmune disease and with excitement or exercise. Large elevations in lymphocyte numbers can be seen in lymphoma. Lymphopaenia occurs as a result of stress, exogenous corticosteroid administration, severe bacterial or viral infections, endotoxemia and immunodeficiency.
 
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!align="left"|LYM T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
!align="left"|LYM T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|1
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|1
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(0 - 5)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(0 - 5)
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Monocytes.''' Monocytosis can occur as a result of chronic suppurative and granulomatous inflammation. It may also be seen during recovery from viral infections of the upper respiratory tract.
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|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|'''Monocitos.''' Monocytosis can occur as a result of chronic suppurative and granulomatous inflammation. It may also be seen during recovery from viral infections of the upper respiratory tract.
 
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!align="left"|MON T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
!align="left"|MON T 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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|<small>As above</small>
 
|<small>As above</small>
 
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|Platelets 10<sup>9</sup>/l
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!align="left" bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|Plaquetas 10<sup>9</sup>/l
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|5.5
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|5.5
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(4 - 7.3)
 
|bgcolor="#F2F2F2"|(4 - 7.3)