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Low Platelet Counts in Animals |
Various cancers can cause low platelet counts, including cancers that involve the bone marrow (lymphomas, leukemias, mastcell tumors, multiple myeloma), tumors that involve blood vessels (hemangiosarcoma), or any cancer that has spread to various parts of the body. A thorough evaluation can help differentiate these causes. One important test is a bone marrow aspirate/biopsy along with a general work-up (bloodwork, Xrays/ultrasound etc. as indicated by the patient's clinical signs). Some types of chemotherapy drugs can cause drops in various white cells, including platelets. However, chemotherapy in veterinary patients is usually much less aggressive than in human medicine. This means that severe clinical signs (such as platelet counts that drop low enough to cause increased risk of bleeding) are very unusual. Often, decreases in other types of white cells (such as neutrophils) are more of a concern.
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