Dogs with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever will have a low
white blood cell count early in the course of infection, and then the cell numbers may increase.
Not exact matches
Group I CAMT — severe, persistent thrombocytopenia (low platelet
count) and
early onset of pancytopenia (low red and
white blood cell count)
Melton Veterinary Hospital's
Early Disease Detection Testing can provide information about your pet's liver, kidneys & pancreas,
blood sugar levels,
white & red
blood cell and platelet
count.