To rule out other causes of gastrointestinal problems, your veterinarian will perform diagnostic tests that may include complete blood cell counts, blood chemistry, thyroid function tests, urinalysis, fecal analysis, abdominal x-rays, and ultrasound. (consciouscat.net)
This cost includes a pre-surgical exam the day of surgery and pre-anesthetic bloodwork to evaluate liver and kidney function, check for any infections / anemias with complete blood cell count that could increase the risk of complications of anesthesia. (tampabayvets.net)
When You Combine the WBC Count With The Red Blood Cell Count (RBC), You Have The CBC = Complete Blood Cell Count (2ndchance.info)