Veterinary Diagnostic Equipment · Generic
Haemoglobinometer Pipette
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In veterinary practice, measuring hemoglobin is vital to evaluate an animal's oxygen-carrying capacity, detect parasites (like tick-borne diseases causing anemia), and assess trauma or chronic illness. The hemoglobinometer pipette is used as a manual dosing device to transfer an exact volume of blood into a testing solution, primarily in the traditional Sahli’s (Acid Hematin) method.
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A haemoglobinometer pipette (often called a Sahli pipette) is a specialized glass capillary used to draw an exact volume of animal blood (\(20\text{ }\mu\text{l}\)) for hemoglobin testing. It is an essential, portable tool in veterinary clinics and field settings for diagnosing anemia and monitoring red blood cell health.
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- Species Versatility: It can be used across various species—from dogs and cats to horses and livestock—as long as standard veterinary hematology references are applied.
- Manual Dosing: The precise \(20\text{ }\mu\text{l}\) volume is aspirated, then gently expelled into a graduated hemoglobin tube containing \(0.1\text{N}\) hydrochloric acid.
- Field Portability: Since it does not require electricity, centrifuges, or bulky analyzers, it is highly reliable for field veterinarians and rural setups.
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