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Canine hematology and biochemistry reference values.

J H Lumsden, K Mullen, B J McSherry

    Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine : Revue Canadienne De Medecine Comparee
    |April 1, 1979
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    This study provides reference hematology and biochemistry values for 53 variables in healthy mixed-breed dogs. These established reference intervals aid clinicians and researchers in interpreting canine patient results.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Clinical Pathology
    • Canine Health

    Background:

    • Establishing reliable reference values is crucial for accurate canine health assessment.
    • Existing reference ranges may not encompass diverse canine populations or modern laboratory techniques.
    • Limited data exists for comprehensive hematology and biochemistry in healthy, mixed-breed dogs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To establish reference intervals for 53 hematology and biochemistry variables in clinically healthy, mixed-breed dogs.
    • To provide a foundational dataset for veterinary diagnostic interpretation.
    • To support comparative analysis across different canine subpopulations.

    Main Methods:

    • Blood samples were collected from 51 healthy dogs (26 female, 25 male, 6-24 months old).

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  • Standardized laboratory analysis with quality control was performed for 53 variables.
  • Parametric and nonparametric statistical analyses were used to determine reference intervals, excluding outliers.
  • Main Results:

    • Reference intervals were determined for 53 hematology and biochemistry parameters.
    • Data were analyzed for homogeneity, with outliers identified and excluded.
    • Statistical methods accounted for data distribution (Gaussian or non-Gaussian).

    Conclusions:

    • The generated reference intervals are valuable for interpreting results from similar canine subpopulations.
    • Consistent laboratory techniques are essential for accurate application of these reference values.
    • Further research with larger, diverse populations is needed to refine reference intervals.