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Complete Blood Count

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a fundamental diagnostic test in veterinary medicine that evaluates the cellular components of blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This comprehensive test provides crucial information about an animal's health status, helps identify various diseases, monitors treatment responses, and guides clinical decisions.

  • listRed Blood Cell Count (RBC)
  • listHemoglobin (Hgb)
  • listHematocrit (HCT)
  • listWhite Blood Cell Count (WBC)
  • listPlatelet Count
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) plays a vital role in veterinary diagnostics by providing a comprehensive assessment of an animal's blood cells. This test helps in the early detection of various conditions, including anemia, infections, and blood disorders. Regular CBC testing supports timely intervention and monitoring of treatment effectiveness, significantly improving outcomes for animals with blood-related disorders.

Purpose of Complete Blood Count
Detect Anemia and Blood Disorders: Identify abnormalities in red blood cells, hemoglobin levels, and related parameters.
Identify Infections and Inflammation: Evaluate white blood cell counts and differential counts to detect infections and inflammatory responses.
Assess Overall Health Status: Provide a comprehensive overview of an animal's health through blood cell evaluation.
Monitor Treatment Response: Track changes in blood parameters during treatment to assess effectiveness.

Advantages of Complete Blood Count in Veterinary Diagnostic

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