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1 July 1997 HEMATOLOGICAL AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL REFERENCE INTERVALS IN YOUNG WHITE STORKS
A. Montesinos, A. Sainz, M. V. Pablos, F. Mazzucchelli, M. A. Tesouro
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Abstract

Hematological and plasma chemistry parameters were measured in 129 juvenile white storks (Ciconia ciconia), either wild or captive bred, April to June 1994. Wild storks were members of a colony in the Lozoya River Valley, Madrid, Spain. Red blood cells count, packed cell volume and hemoglobin increased significantly with age. White blood cells count, lymphocytes count and platelets decreased with age. Total solids, total proteins, fibrinogen, albumin, alpha, beta, gamma-globulins and urea increased with age. Differences between captive and wild birds were not notable.

Montesinos, Sainz, Pablos, Mazzucchelli, and Tesouro: HEMATOLOGICAL AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL REFERENCE INTERVALS IN YOUNG WHITE STORKS
A. Montesinos, A. Sainz, M. V. Pablos, F. Mazzucchelli, and M. A. Tesouro "HEMATOLOGICAL AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL REFERENCE INTERVALS IN YOUNG WHITE STORKS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 33(3), 405-412, (1 July 1997). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-33.3.405
Received: 7 May 1996; Published: 1 July 1997
KEYWORDS
Ciconia ciconia
hematology
plasma chemistry
white stork
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