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A STUDY OF CELL BLOOD COUNT AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ENZYME ALTERNATIONS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE OF DOGS

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  83-86

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 Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hypothesis of the effect of gingival disorders in cell blood count and serum ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE.Design: Clinical case series study.Animals: In this study 100 DOGS that were reffered for vaccination to Tehran University, Small Animal Hospital of Veterinary Faculty were selected.Procedure: All animals - after their owner permission – were anesthetized with Ketamine and Acepromazine combination in recommended doses. After clinical examinations of their oral cavities and teeth they were cathegorized in three groups: 1) Healthy gingiva. 2) Inflammation of gingival (gingivitis), 3) Inflammation of Periodontium (PERIODONTITIS). In all animals about 5 ml of blood were collected from cephalic vein poured in tubes containing sodium citrate for CBC and remaining in tubes without any anticoagulants for AlP measurement.Statistical analysis: One way ANOV A and Tukey test.Results: leukocyte count in healthy animals and in groups with GINGIVITIS and PERIODONTITIS were 9552.34±384.98, 12506.82±1046.58 and 4303.57±305.47 in microliter respectively. As it is obvious the leukocyte number in DOGS with PERIODONTITIS is significantly lesser than two other groups.Neutrophils, band cells and lymphocytes more than other leukocytes were involved for the LEUKOPENIA. Mean neutrophil count was 6655.95±282.91 /ml, in healthy groups 9106.93±794.69 /ml, in GINGIVITIS group and 2948.43±221.04 /ml in group with periodontal disease. There were no significant differences in AlP determination in three groups.Conclusions: Although CBC can be used in diagnosis or evaluation of response to treatment probably, Serum AlP is not useful for this purpose and other means such as measurement of this enzyme in gingival sulcus should be studied. Besides, LEUKOPENIA in DOGS with PERIODONTITIS can predispose them to invasion of secondary opportunistic organisms.

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    JAMSHIDI, SHAHRAM, KHAZRAEINIA, P., BOKAEI, S., & KARIMI, MANSOUR. (2002). A STUDY OF CELL BLOOD COUNT AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ENZYME ALTERNATIONS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE OF DOGS. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 57(1), 83-86. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/35359/en

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    JAMSHIDI SHAHRAM, KHAZRAEINIA P., BOKAEI S., KARIMI MANSOUR. A STUDY OF CELL BLOOD COUNT AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ENZYME ALTERNATIONS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE OF DOGS. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2002;57(1):83-86. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/35359/en

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    SHAHRAM JAMSHIDI, P. KHAZRAEINIA, S. BOKAEI, and MANSOUR KARIMI, “A STUDY OF CELL BLOOD COUNT AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ENZYME ALTERNATIONS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE OF DOGS,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 83–86, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/35359/en

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