Erythrocytes

Mammals: no nucleus, biconcave disk except Camelids (oval)

Other vertebrates: nucleated

Central pallor: most obvious in dogs; not obvious in cat, horse, cow, sheep, goat

Regenerative anemia (caused by blood loss or destruction)

Decreased PCV

Basophilic stippling in dogs and cats

Nucleated RBCs

Howell-Jolly bodies

Normal or increased MCV

Increased RDW

Reticulocyte concentration >60,000 cells/ul (not in horses)

Polychromasia (not in horses)

Immature RBCs

Macrocytosis

Decreased production/nonregenerative anemia (marrow dysfunction, secondary disorder)

Decreased PCV w/o polychromasia

Increased MCV (esp in horses)

Normal MCV (may be pre-regenerative following hemolytic event or blood loss)

Decreased reticulocytes

Lack of immature RBCs

Iron-deficient anemia

Decreased PCV

Hypochromasia in dogs esp; not in cats

*Microcytosis (normal in Asian dog breeds)

*Decreased MCV

Increased RDW

Keratocytosis

Schistocytosis

Hemolytic anemia

Decreased PCV

Heinz bodies

Lead poisoning

Basophilic stippling w/o anemia

Nucleated RBCs

Portocaval shunt

Microcytic RBCs

FeLV

Macrocytosis w/o polychromasia

Nucleated RBCs w/o polychromasia

Nonregenerative anemia

Very immature RBCs w/severe nonregenerative anemia

DIC

Schistocytosis

Thrombocytopenia

Hemangiosarcoma

Schistocytosis

Acanthocytosis

Regenerative anemia

Hepatic lipidosis in cats

Acanthocytosis

Renal disease in dogs

Echinocytosis

Rattlesnake envenomation

Type 3 echinocytosis

Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs

*Spherocytosis

*Agglutination persistent in saline

Falsely increased MCV

Falsely decreased red blood cell count

Confirm with Coombs or saline fragility test

Zinc toxicosis

Heinz-body anemia

Spherocytosis

Oxidative damage

Eccentrocytosis esp in dogs

*Heinz bodies (present in 1-2% RBCs in normal cats)

Glucose-6-dehydrogenase deficiency

Eccentrosytosis

Diabetes mellitus in cats

Heinz bodies

Lymphoma in cats

Heinz bodies

Hyperthyroidism

Heinz bodies

Nonfunctioning spleen

Nucleated RBCs

Supressed splenic function

Howell-Jolly bodies

High corticosteroids

Nucleated RBCs

RBC parasites

Spherocytosis due to IMHA

Hemobartonella felis in cats causing feline infectious anemia

Cytauxzoon felis in cats

Hemobartonella canis in dogs that have been splenectomized

Babesia canis, B. gibsoni in dogs causing severe IMHA

Eperythrozoon sp

Anaplasma sp

Multiple myeloma, gammopathy

Increased rouleaux formation

Increased plasma protein (fibrinogen, Ig)

Inherited defects

Stomatocytosis in Alaskan Malamutes, miniature schnauzers, Drentse partijhond (Dutch partridge dog)

Macrocytosis in poodles

Artifacts

Echinocytosis

Leptocytosis

Codocytosis

Aplastic anemia

Nonregenerative anemia

Decreased leukocyte count

Decreased platelets