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scil Vet abc Species and Parameters 

The scil Vet abc can analyze the blood of 11 different animal species. For each species there is a specific Smart Card, on which the analysis algorithm and reference values are stored. 

The scil Vet abc completes a full analysis and requires only a 12 µl sample of EDTA blood. Parameters include erythrocyte count, thrombocyte count, total white blood cell count, hemoglobin, and erythrocyte indices. A three part differential gives lymphocytes, monocytes, and granulocytes values and is available for the dog, cat, horse, rabbit, and ferret. The eosinophils are also represented by the "Eosinophil Flag" which reports when the eosinophil percentage exceeds 5%.

The white and red blood cell counts, platelets and erythrocyte parameters are available for dog, cat, rabbit, ferret, cow, horse, pig, sheep, mouse, rat and monkey.
Additionally, a 3-part differential is available for the dog, cat, horse, rabbit, mouse, rat, and ferret.

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