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What is your diagnosis? Hemorrhagic effusion in a dog
Anne M Barger
, Melissa Riensche
Pathobiology
Veterinary Diagnostic Lab
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Agriculture & Biology
dogs
100%
hemosiderin
81%
iron
77%
granules
66%
pericardial effusion
48%
macrophages
47%
cells
41%
German Shepherd
39%
tachycardia
33%
rhodamines
32%
clinical examination
30%
phagocytosis
27%
hemorrhage
26%
fever
25%
chest
25%
lungs
20%
erythrocytes
20%
pigments
19%
fluids
19%
blood
15%
acids
14%
rats
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Dogs
95%
Iron
87%
Hemosiderin
71%
ferric ferrocyanide
39%
Pericardial Fluid
38%
MART-1 Antigen
37%
Macrophages
36%
Rhodamines
36%
Lipofuscin
35%
Animal Hospitals
34%
Periodic Acid
32%
Lethargy
32%
Pericardial Effusion
30%
Phenol
30%
Respiratory Sounds
28%
Tachycardia
25%
Teaching Hospitals
24%
Physical Examination
22%
Fever
19%
Thorax
18%
Hemorrhage
16%