Table 3.
Abnormality | Possible causes | Image | Description of image |
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Red blood cell parasites | • Merozoites18,19 (Cytauxzoon felis)
Hemoplasmas 20 (Mycoplasma haemofelis, Mycoplasma haemominutum) |
Peripheral blood smear with Cytauxzoon piroplasms. Reproduced from JFMS 2015; 17: 1069–1072, with permission of Amy MacNeill | |
Circulating mast cells or other atypical cells | • Mast cell tumor55–57
• Lymphoma 58 • Leukemia • Multiple myeloma 59 |
Erythroid precursors in a peripheral blood smear of an anemic cat. Courtesy of Andrea Siegel | |
Acanthocytes | • Neoplasia
48
• Bone marrow disorders 48 • Hepatic lipidosis and other liver disease11,60 • Doxorubicin therapy 61 |
Acanthocytes in a peripheral blood smear of a cat with renal lymphoma. Arrows point to selected acanthocytes. Courtesy of Delphine Rivière | |
Elliptocytes/ovalocytes | • Myelofibrosis
37
• Iron deficiency 37 • Hepatic lipidosis and other liver disease 60 • Doxorubicin therapy 61 |
Multiple elliptocytes/ovalocytes in a peripheral blood smear. Reproduced from JFMS 2017; 19: 529–540, with permission of John Harvey | |
Schistocytes | • Neoplasia
37
• Liver disease37,60 • Hemophagocytic histiocytic disease37,62 • Acquired dyserythropoiesis 37 • Iron deficiency 37 • Disseminated intravascular coagulation 37 • Doxorubicin therapy 61 |
Schistocytes (arrows) in a peripheral blood smear of a cat with renal lymphoma. Courtesy of Delphine Rivière | |
Hemophagocytosis | • Histiocytic disease
63
• Mast cell neoplasia 56 • Mycoplasma haemofelis 64 |
Peripheral blood smear with a phagocytized erythrocyte in a monocyte. Reproduced from JFMS 2017; 19: 747–757, with permission of John Harvey | |
Heinz bodies | • Acetaminophen37,64
• Onions and other Allium species37,65 • Benzocaine 37 • Propofol66,67 • Methionine 37 • Methylene blue 37 • Propylene glycol32,37,68 • Phenazopyridine 37 • Diabetes mellitus36,37,60,69 • Hyperthyroidism 36 • Lymphoma 36 • Liver disease 69 • Others 36 |
Red blood cells with Heinz bodies in a peripheral blood smear of a cat. Arrows point to selected Heinz bodies. Courtesy of Delphine Rivière |