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One of the smallest MCVs? One of the largest? |
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smallest- mouse deer largest- elephant seal |
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Most popular anticoagulant for exotic hematology? |
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Why can't we use machines to do WBC counts? |
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all cells are nucleated- machines work by ignoring anucleated cells and considering everything else WBCs |
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Name the two methods of counting WBCs: |
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eosinophil unopette Natt & Herrick / Toludine Blue |
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Advantages of Eosinophil Unopette method: |
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-commercially available reagant -easy to learn -absolute value of sum of eos/heterophils |
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What cells does the Eosinophil Unopette method count? Why just these two? |
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eosinophils and heterophils; only two that will stain |
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Disadvantages of Eosinophil Unopette method: |
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-indirect count (need to do diff) -requires 25uL well-mixed anticoag whole blood -cell clumping on hemocytometer or blood film skews results |
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Advantages of Natt & Herrick / Toludine Blue method: |
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-requires 20uL well-mixed anticoag whole blood -stains all WBCs (direct count) -can perform RBC count |
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Disadvantages of Natt & Herrick / Toludine Blue method: |
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-manual dilution -reagant prep not commercially available -differentiating small lymphocytes from thrombocytes is difficult |
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Describe the appearance of a RBC: |
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oval shape uniform stained nucleus |
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How to bird RBCs differ from reptile RBCs? |
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reptiles- larger and rounder |
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Describe the appearance of a polychromatophil: |
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-darker blue cytoplasm -rounder -can look like reactive lymphs, but chromatin is clumpier |
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Finding a bunch of polychromatophils in an exotic blood sample is: |
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What is an erythroplastid? |
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Significance of finding erythroplastids in an exotic blood sample? |
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no known significance, but write it down if you find many |
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-RBC with fading/indiscrete cytoplasm -spleen doesn't remove RBCs in birds/reptiles, so they just "disintegrate" |
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-heterophil -eosinophil -basophil |
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-lymphocytes -monocytes (& azurophils in reptiles) -thrombocytes |
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a type of monocyte found in reptiles, function isn't completely understood but it has something to do with inflammation |
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Granulocyte with rod-shaped granules. |
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How to distinguish heterophil from eosinophil? |
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-heterophils have rod-shaped granules, eos have rounder granules -eosinophils stain brighter, "prettier" |
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How does a toxic left shift change the appearance of heterophils? |
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they degranulate, get vacuoles |
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Describe the appearance of an azurophil: |
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looks like a monocyte but stipplied with blue granules |
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T/F: The color of eos is the same in reptiles and birds as it is in mammals. |
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Nope! Not as red, and color varies widely by spp |
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Describe the appearance of a basophil: |
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-huge spp variation -dark purple granules -can degranulate, esp in reptiles |
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Describe the appearance of a thrombocyte: |
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two shapes: -round with wisp of cytoplasm -elongated "dash" with nucleus in middle |
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Describe the appearance of a lymphocyte: |
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-can have granules -can have pseudopods |
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How to distinguish lymphocytes from thrombocytes? |
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-thrombocytes have extremely dark, dense nucleus -thrombos have wisp of greyish cytoplasm -lymphs can have pseudopods |
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What species has a heterophil with no visible granules? |
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Describe the appearance of a reptilian heterophils: |
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-nucleus may have lobes -granules may not be rods, exactly |
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One important difference in how you can use elasmobranch blood vs other exotics' blood? |
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can't use unopette system- must use Natt & Herrick / Toluidine Blue |
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What anticoagulant should you use for elasmobranchs? |
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EDTA except for some ray spp that clot or lyse easily (heparin for them) |
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___ PCV is usually lower than normal. |
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The buffy coat is very thick in ___. |
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Tips for shark blood samples: |
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-fresh as possible -PCV lower than typical |
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___ samples will have eosinophilic background frmo hemolysis. |
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Traits of piscine blood cells: |
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-super fragile, lots of smudge cells -don't distinguish between individual granulocytes |
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-tendency to clump -nucleus stains dark purple with dense chromatin -cytoplasm is colorless to pale blue -shape varies: round, elongated, fusiform |
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When looking at an exotic blood sample slide, what should you do first? |
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look for thrombocyte clumps so you know what your thrombocytes look like |
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fine/coarse eosinophilic granulocytes |
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-typically larger than bird/reptile RBCs -early/young forms common in sharks -early forms may be confused with lymphs/thrombs |
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Typical piscine thrombocyte: |
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-agranular -oval to round -small cell -scant blue cytoplasm |
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-atypical thrombocyte -oval to round -small cell -tiny pink granules packing edges "raisin" appearance |
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In elasmobranchs, which cell is predominant? |
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Heterophils are found in what spp? |
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birds and reptiles - elasmobranchs have neutrophils |
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Elasmobranch neutrophils resemble... |
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toxic mammalian neutrophils |
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-large, pink, round granules -round to segmented nucleus -pale/sky blue cytoplasm |
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-small, pink, oval to round granules -round to segmented nucleus -pale/colorless cytoplasm |
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