Veterinary Diagnostic Equipment · Generic
Blood Cell Counter
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A veterinary blood cell counter, also known as a hematology analyzer, is a specialized diagnostic instrument that automatically counts and classifies the cellular components of animal blood. It performs Complete Blood Counts (CBCs) to quickly screen for infections, anemia, leukemia, and clotting disorders.
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Unlike human hematology analyzers, veterinary versions must be calibrated for multiple species, as blood cell morphology and normal reference ranges vary widely between dogs, cats, horses, and exotics. The analyzer aspirates a tiny blood sample, uses advanced physics and optics to analyze the cells, and instantly outputs detailed quantitative reports.
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- Multiple Species Settings: Pre-programmed with specific reference ranges for canines, felines, equines, and exotic animals.
- 3-Part vs. 5-Part/7-Part Differentiation: Categorizes White Blood Cells (WBCs) into basic types (3-part) or advanced subtypes including neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils (5-part or higher) for pinpointing infections.
- Advanced Technologies: Utilizes electrical impedance (measuring cell size by detecting electrical pulses), flow cytometry (using lasers to analyze cell granularity), and sometimes AI-powered microscopic imaging to classify irregular cells.
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