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J Vet Clin 2021; 38(2): 69-74

https://doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2021.04.38.2.69

Published online April 30, 2021

Study on the Hematological Indices of Korean Domestic Shorthair Cats

Seungjoo Kwon, Ulsoo Choi

College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeonbuk National University

Copyright © The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.

Abstract

This study investigated hematological index from clinically healthy Korean Domestic Shorthair (KDSH) cats and characterized breed-specific hematological features. Blood samples from clinically healthy and FIV/FeLV-negative KDSH cats were used in this study (n = 34). After hematological analysis, reference intervals (RIs) of KDSH cats were established and compared with published feline RIs. Most of the RIs were similar to published RIs, however, the RI of MCV tends to be lower than the published RIs and the RIs of Hgb, MCH, MCHC, and CHCM were higher than the published RIs. This study suggests that breed-specific RIs, especially MCV, Hgb, MCH, MCHC, and CHCM, may be required for KDSH cats rather than applying the published RIs.

Keywords: reference intervals, korean domestic shorthair, hematology

Article

J Vet Clin 2021; 38(2): 69-74

Published online April 30, 2021 https://doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2021.04.38.2.69

Copyright © The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.

Study on the Hematological Indices of Korean Domestic Shorthair Cats

Seungjoo Kwon, Ulsoo Choi

College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeonbuk National University

Abstract

This study investigated hematological index from clinically healthy Korean Domestic Shorthair (KDSH) cats and characterized breed-specific hematological features. Blood samples from clinically healthy and FIV/FeLV-negative KDSH cats were used in this study (n = 34). After hematological analysis, reference intervals (RIs) of KDSH cats were established and compared with published feline RIs. Most of the RIs were similar to published RIs, however, the RI of MCV tends to be lower than the published RIs and the RIs of Hgb, MCH, MCHC, and CHCM were higher than the published RIs. This study suggests that breed-specific RIs, especially MCV, Hgb, MCH, MCHC, and CHCM, may be required for KDSH cats rather than applying the published RIs.

Keywords: reference intervals, korean domestic shorthair, hematology

Vol.41 No.6 December 2024

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