Not exact matches
There is a
decrease in
white blood
cell count and ulceration of the intestinal lining, leaving puppies vulnerable to secondary bacterial infection.
A blood
count may reveal a
decrease in all types of
white blood
cells; that is actually what panleukopenia means.
Blood tests, including a complete blood
count, blood cultures, and a chemical profile usually indicate increased cholesterol,
decreased zinc and copper, lymphocytes (
white blood
cells), and gamma globulins.
Side effects that can occur are related to suppression of bone marrow and can include; anemia, pale gums, weakness, lethargy, bruising or bleeding tendencies,
decreased white blood
cell counts, increased risk of infection.
The virus causes a severe
decrease in the cat's
white blood
cell count which compromises the immune system.
This medication is usually well tolerated Possible loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea and fatigue May have a temporary increase in stomach acid production when famotidine is discontinued May
decrease white blood
cell count, especially if your pet is also receiving other bone marrow suppressing drugs (ex.
Low
white blood
cell counts — if seen, occurs 7 - 10 days after treatment, and can result in
decreased ability to fight infection.
The most common signs of SLE are arthritis that effects several joints, painful muscles, shifting lameness, skin sores and blisters, protein in the urine,
decreased platelet and
white blood
cell count, fluctuating fevers, and immune mediated hemolytic anemia.
Decreased levels of WBC (
white blood
cells) in the serum are noted, and Total WBC
count; which is less than 2000
cells per ul, is considered as a «Poor Prognosis».
Testing often shows a
decrease in your dog's platelet
count, the blood
cells that cause clotting (thrombocytopenia), low red blood
cell counts (anemia) and lower
white blood
cell count (leukopenia).