2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.611.394
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Diagnostic Aspects and Haematobiochemical Changes Associated with Canine Parvoviral Enteritis in Dogs

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“…Dogs in various therapeutic groups had non-significantly higher mean values of TLC on day 0 as compared to the healthy control group. Leukocytosis during gastroenteritis observed in the present study could be due to secondary bacterial invasion in the damaged intestinal epithelium as also reported by Bhargavi et al (2017) [4] and Bishnoi et al (2016) [6] . Dogs in the therapeutic groups showed normal values range of mean leucocyte count after five days of therapy.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Dogs in various therapeutic groups had non-significantly higher mean values of TLC on day 0 as compared to the healthy control group. Leukocytosis during gastroenteritis observed in the present study could be due to secondary bacterial invasion in the damaged intestinal epithelium as also reported by Bhargavi et al (2017) [4] and Bishnoi et al (2016) [6] . Dogs in the therapeutic groups showed normal values range of mean leucocyte count after five days of therapy.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the present study therapeutic groups showed non-significant lower mean values of thrombocyte count than healthy control group at day 0 before the start of therapy. Thrombocytopenia observed in the present study might be attributed to the decreased thrombocyte production or as a result of direct action of causative agents and immunologic components on thrombocytes or endothelium as suggested in similar studies by Bhargavi et al (2017) [4] . Mean values of total platelet count was found to be increased non-significantly (P< 0.05) within all the groups from day 0 to day 5 of treatment.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Similarly, decreased haemoglobin levels in gastroenteritic dogs were also reported in earlier studies (Agnihotri et al, 2017 andBhargavi et al, 2017). On the contrary increased levels of haemoglobin were reported by Gaykwad et al, (2016) which might be due to excessive fluid loss resulting in dehydration.…”
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confidence: 77%