Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The Platelet Factor‐ 3 Test for Detection of Canine Antiplatelet Antibody
- Journal:
- Veterinary Clinical Pathology
- Year:
- 1980
- Authors:
- Jain, N.C. & Kono, C.S.
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
SummaryAutoimmune thrombocytopenia can be diagnosed by demonstrating antiplatelet antibody in patient's serum using a platelet factor‐3 test. A procedure was developed to conduct the platelet factor‐3 test using a Fibrometer to record coagulation time. The procedure provides a more practical and consistent way of reading results than making visual observations. It is also simple enough for use as a laboratory method to evaluate thrombocyto‐penic patients. With this procedure, positive results were obtained for about one‐third of the thrombocytopenic dogs examined so far.
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