In rabbits, low white blood cell counts can beeported in association with chronic diseases and changes in the distribution of white cells can occur in response to infection with a relative neutrophilia and lymphopenia (VARGAS, 2014).
Laboratory data reported leukocytosis (16x[10.sup.9]/L) with neutrophilia, C-reactive protein of 20 mg/dl and erythrocyte sedimentation rate of 60 mm/hr.
Other laboratory work-up showed anaemia (Hb 10.3 g/dl), normal platelet count (167x10^9/L), white blood cells (3.6x10^9/L) with neutrophilia (82%), random blood glucose 230 mg/dl, hypokalaemia (K 2.2 mEq/L), and albumin slightly below normal (3.4 g/dl).
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