What is Advia 2120i?

What is Advia 2120i?

The ADVIA® 2120i is for both human and animal samples — offering complete multispecies hematology testing capability with practical automation. The system features high throughput capacity of 120 samples per hour with sophisticated technologies for blood cell analysis.

What is a normal red blood cell count in cattle?

Table 2.

Variable Unit Median (range)
RBC-I ×1012/L 6.3 (4.3–8.8)
RBC-O ×1012/L 6.2 (4.3–8.6)
HCT L/L 0.31 (0.20–0.41)

How does the advia 2120 work?

This flow cytometry-based system uses light scatter, differential white blood cell (WBC) lysis, and myeloperoxidase and oxazine 750 staining to provide a complete blood cell count, a WBC differential, and a reticulocyte count. A cyanide-free method is used to measure hemoglobin colorimetrically.

Why is a reticulocyte count of importance in the detection and diagnosis of hemolytic anemia?

Reticulocyte count. The test shows whether your bone marrow is making red blood cells at the correct rate. People who have hemolytic anemia usually have high reticulocyte counts because their bone marrow is working hard to replace the destroyed red blood cells.

How do you treat anemia in cattle?

Anaemia due to Theileria orientalis remains a frustrating disease in the North Coast LLS region for both producers and veterinarians with treatment options limited. Treatments used most commonly include oxytetracyclines and imidocarb, some veterinarians are using Baycox (Toltrazuril, Bayer) as a prophylactic.

What is a normal reticulocyte count?

A normal result for healthy adults who are not anemic is around 0.5% to 2.5%.

How do you read reticulocyte count?

Interpretation

  1. The reticulocyte index (RI) should be between 0.5% and 2.5% for a healthy individual.
  2. RI < 2% with anemia indicates maturation disorder, meaning loss of red blood cells, but also decreased production of reticulocytes (i.e., an inadequate response to correct the anemia) and therefore red blood cells.

What is the normal range for hematology?

Results

Red blood cell count Male: 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/L* (4.35-5.65 million cells/mcL**) Female: 3.92-5.13 trillion cells/L (3.92-5.13 million cells/mcL)
Hemoglobin Male: 13.2-16.6 grams/dL*** (132-166 grams/L) Female: 11.6-15 grams/dL (116-150 grams/L)
Hematocrit Male: 38.3-48.6 percent Female: 35.5-44.9 percent

What is a normal CBC blood count?

In general, the reference ranges are: White blood cells: 4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter (cells/mcL) Red blood cells: 4.5 million to 5.9 million cells/mcL for men; 4.1 million to 5.1 million cells/mcL for women. Hemoglobin: 14 to 17.5 grams per deciliter (gm/dL) for men; 12.3 to 15.3 gm/dL for women.

What is a normal Anisocytosis?

Overview. Anisocytosis is the medical term for having red blood cells (RBCs) that are unequal in size. Normally, a person’s RBCs should all be roughly the same size. Anisocytosis is usually caused by another medical condition called anemia.

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