Evaluation of erythrocytes, platelets, and serum iron profile in dogs with chronic enteropathy

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The aim of this study is to evaluate iron status, erythrocyte, and platelet modifications in dogs with chronic enteropathy (CE). Dogs were grouped as food-responsive diarrhea (FRD, n=11), antibiotic-responsive diarrhea (ARD, n=5), and steroid-responsive diarrhea (SRD, n=6) relating to therapeutic-response. Clinical and haematological findings, evidence of gastrointestinal blood loss, and iron metabolism were evaluated before and after treatment. A mild normocytic or microcytic anemia and thrombocytosis were identified, respectively in 18.0 and 31.8 of CE dogs. No significant differences between pre- and posttreatment of hematocrit, haemoglobin, and mean corpuscular volume, platelet count and mean platelet volume were found. Statistical analysis pointed out significant differences between pre- and posttreatment in serum iron (P

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Marchetti, V., Lubas, G., Lombardo, A., Corazza, M., Guidi, G., & Cardini, G. (2010). Evaluation of erythrocytes, platelets, and serum iron profile in dogs with chronic enteropathy. Veterinary Medicine International, 2010. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/716040

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