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Cat WBCThis area includes nonlysed MNs that are included in the MN count. Samples should be run at room temp to minimize nonlysis.Eoss average 2%-12% but may be as high as 35%Eoss not counted hereEoss are counted in the retic channel (even without ordering a retic). Retic reagent must be available on the analyzer at all times when running cats.
Cat with Large Platelets
Cat with Platelet ClumpsPlatelet clumps appear herePlatelet clump count located here
Cat HGB, Platelet and RBCHigh MPV (cat MPV value can be up to 25)Platelets can be larger than RBCsPlatelet cytogram is very diffuse due to platelet activation.
Cat ReticEoss are counted in the retic channel. Three times as much sample is pushed through the flowcell when running cat. Throughput for CBC/Diff on cat is 74 samples/hour.Low Retic count normal for cat
Cattle WBCElongated MN population
Cattle can have 0-25% EOSsMonoLUC
Cattle HGB, Platelet, and RBCLow MCV
Cattle ReticCattle have a very low retic count or no retics at all therefore retics do not need to be run on cattle.
Dog WBCBaso positioned lower
Dog HGB, RBC and PlateletPlatelets look very diffuse - activatedLarge platelets commonMPV can be 15LPlatelet activation may be a function of the draw technique
Dog Platelet (with less platelet activation)Platelets less diffuse
Dog Retic%Retic low on dogs (but can be 5%)
Goat WBC
Goat HGB, Platelet and RBCGoats can have 1,000,000 plateletsRBC count very high and MCV very low2D platelet analysis used to obtain RBC countLower threshold set at zero
Goat ReticLow retic resultsNo Retic parameters
Guinea Pig WBC
Guinea Pig HGB, Platelet and RBCSmall Platelets
Guinea Pig Retic
Horse WBCEoss are located out to the side and are giant in sizeMonosLUCsUnlysed MN - can warm the blood but non-lysis may not be eliminated
Horse HGB, Platelet and RBCLow MCV
Horse ReticHorses do not have retics
Monkey-Cyno WBCPerox cytogram looks like a weak staining human
Monkey-Cyno HGB, Platelet and RBC
Monkey-Cyno Retic
Monkey-Rhesus WBC
Monkey-Rhesus HGB, Platelet and RBC
Mouse WBCMice do not have many monosInverted DiffLipids common for mice
Mouse with Platelet ClumpsPlatelet clumps
Mouse HGB, Platelet and RBCRBCMCVPlateletMPVPlatelet count about 5% higher (on samples with platelet clumps) than H1E due to difference in mixing between analyzers
Mouse ReticCommon pattern
Pig WBC
Pig HGB, Platelet and RBC
Pig Retic
Rabbit WBCMany BasosVery little noiseLymph threshold is low due to small size of lymphsBasos can equal 4-10%
Rabbit HGB, Platelet and RBCSmall Platelets
Rabbit ReticRabbits can have 5%-6% Retics
Rat WBCInverted diffPlatelet clumps common (see next Run Screen)
Rat-LE with Platelet ClumpsPlatelet Clumps common due to draw technique
Rat-LE HGB, Platelet and RBCPlatelet count usually higher on the ADVIA 120 (for samples with platelet clumps than H1E due to differences in mixing between analyzers Platelet Clumps common
Rat ReticRat Retic >2%
Sheep WBCLUCsMonosLymphsInverted Diff
Sheep HGB, Platelet and RBCVolume Threshold set to zeroRBCMCV
Sheep ReticLow %Retic