Schalm's Veterinary Hematology 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119500537.ch122
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Hematology of Marine Mammals

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“…This shape is due to an increased surface-to-volume ratio, allowing these cells to maintain deformability similar to normal cells and resist osmotic lysis [47]. In higher vertebrates, such as dogs and cats, codocytes are a normal feature in anemia and iron deficiency anemias due to excess membrane in young erythrocytes [160,162]. In fish, target cells have been linked to heavy metal toxicity and environmental pollution, where an imbalance in intracellular volume results in a disproportionately smaller cell, leading to redundant membrane folding and the formation of a central core surrounded by a red peripheral ring and a pale halo [93].…”
Section: Codocytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shape is due to an increased surface-to-volume ratio, allowing these cells to maintain deformability similar to normal cells and resist osmotic lysis [47]. In higher vertebrates, such as dogs and cats, codocytes are a normal feature in anemia and iron deficiency anemias due to excess membrane in young erythrocytes [160,162]. In fish, target cells have been linked to heavy metal toxicity and environmental pollution, where an imbalance in intracellular volume results in a disproportionately smaller cell, leading to redundant membrane folding and the formation of a central core surrounded by a red peripheral ring and a pale halo [93].…”
Section: Codocytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both neutrophils and eosinophils in I. geoffrensis were 26 and 60% bigger than in O. brevirostris, respectively (Techangamsuwan et al 2010). When an inflammatory process occurs, neutrophilia and eosinophilia are present, generally related to bacterial or parasitic diseases, so their numbers increase in peripheral blood (Stacy & Nollens 2022). Variation in the size of these cells is not specifically reported in any dolphin or terrestrial mammal species except when toxicity is implied (Satyaningtijas et al 2020, Stacy & Nollens 2022.…”
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“…A hematological analysis is an important tool for monitoring the health and disease of wildlife populations (Mello & da Silva 2019). Hematological parameters like red and white cell counts (RBC and WBC, respectively) are particularly important in helping diagnose any infectious condition or inflammation that might affect wild animals (Stacy & Nollens 2022). Furthermore, RBC and WBC's morphological characteristics can help clinicians identify cell lineages better and give a more accurate hemogram interpretation because these features could differ between species and populations (Schwacke et al 2009, Stacy & Nollens 2022.…”
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