Most cats with FLUTD will have
a large number of red blood cells present on urinalysis.
Too much bilirubin could cause
large numbers of red blood cells to die.
Not exact matches
The worms are normally absorbed by your pet from eating or drinking them and then travel to the
large intestine where they can cause inflammation or even anemia (lower
number of red blood cells) from sucking up so much
blood.
The presence
of large numbers of bacteria, or
red / white
blood cells, may signal infection and / or inflammation.
A
large number of hookworms can cause inflammation in the dog's intestine as well as a life - threatening decrease in the
number of red bloods cells, which is called anemia.
One does find a
large number of immature
red blood cells (regenerative anemia) because the body sends them into circulation prematurely to make up for those that are lost to the disease.
A
large number of hookworms can cause inflammation in the dog's intestine, as well as a life - threatening decrease in the
number of red bloods cells (called anemia).