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Patient Name Kali Species Canine

Lab No VLM43297 Owner s Name Mr Abhishek


Ref. By Dr.Jitendra Gupta Breed Indian
Date of Sample 04-06-2023 Report Date 04-06-2023
Sex Female Age 10 Months

HAEMATOLOGICAL REPORT

Parameters Unit Finding Normal Value Diagnostic Interpretation

Complete Blood Count

Haemoglobin g/dl 9.3 12-18 ANEMIA


TLC thou/mm3 24.6 6-17 LEUCOCYTOSIS
DLC-Neutrophils % 89.0 60-76 NEUTROPHILIA
DLC-Lymphocytes % 6.0 12-30 LYMPHOPENIA
DLC-Eosinophils % 2.0 2-10 NORMAL
DLC-Monocyte % 3.0 3-10 NORMAL
DLC-Basophils % 0.0 0-1 NORMAL
RBC mill/mm3 4.94 5.5-8.5 ANEMIA
PCV % 28.6 37-55 ANEMIA
MCV fL 57.9 60-77 MICROCYTIC
MCH pg 18.8 19.5-24.5 HYPOCHROMIC
MCHC g/dl 32.5 32-36 NORMAL
Platelet Count thou/mm3 423 211-621 NORMAL
RDW-CV 0.128 0.115-0.159 NORMAL

Dr. Pushpendra Singh


Consultant (Microbiologist/Pathologist)
Patient Name Kali Species Canine
Lab No VLM43297 Owner s Name Mr Abhishek
Ref. By Dr.Jitendra Gupta Breed Indian
Date of Sample 04-06-2023 Report Date 04-06-2023
Sex Female Age 10 Months

PARASITOLOGY REPORT

Blood Parasite Result

Anaplasma spp. Not Seen


Babesia Canis Not Seen
Babesia gibsoni Not Seen
Ehrlichia canis Not Seen
Hepatozoon canis Not Seen
Trypanosoma evansi Not Seen

1- Blood parasite not seen, does not rule out haemoparasitic infection. False negative results may occur because of small size of organism and when
parasitemia levels are very low.
2-Sampling of blood from capillary bed yields more diagnostic smears than sampling from larger vein.
3-PCR testing has become very useful in identifying the infective species, detecting low levels of parasitemia, recognizing subclinical infections, and
monitoring response to therapy

Dr. Pushpendra Singh


Consultant (Microbiologist/Pathologist)

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