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This information is provided by Provet for educational purposes only. You should seek the advice of your veterinarian if your pet is ill as only he or she can correctly advise on the diagnosis and recommend the treatment that is most appropriate for your pet. All methods commonly used to estimate the number of platelets on a blood smear are flawed due to clumping and an uneven distribution on the slide. However, it is a worthwhile procedure in cases of severe thrombocytopenia. There are 3 different formulae that can be applied to approximate the number of platelets in a blood sample. All formulae should be applied to counts taken of freshly prepared blood smears :
Platelet count (109/l) = Number of platelets x Number of red blood cells (1012/l) x 103 divided by the Number of red blood cells
Platelet count (109/l) = Number of platelets x Number of white blood cells (109/l) divided by the Number of white blood cells * This is reported to be the most accurate method to use .
Last updated : January 2016 | |||