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      Large granular lymphocytosis, lymphocyte subset inversion, thrombocytopenia, dysproteinemia, and positive Ehrlichia serology in a dog.

      Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
      Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents, administration & dosage, therapeutic use, Diagnosis, Differential, Dog Diseases, blood, diagnosis, drug therapy, Dogs, Doxycycline, Ehrlichia canis, immunology, isolation & purification, Ehrlichiosis, veterinary, Female, Immunoglobulin G, analysis, Leukemia, Lymphoid, Lymphocyte Subsets, Lymphocytosis, Prednisone, Thrombocytopenia

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          A 7-year-old, mixed-breed dog was presented for evaluation of a possible lymphocytic leukemia. Results of laboratory testing included thrombocytopenia, large granular lymphocytosis, inverted CD4:CD8 ratio, hyperglobulinemia, and hypoalbuminemia. Results of a tick-borne disease panel indicated a positive immunoglobulin G serum titer (1:2,048) to Ehrlichia canis, supporting exposure to this organism. The dog responded to a combination treatment of doxycycline and prednisone. A review of the literature and novel diagnostic methods that aided in the diagnosis of this case are discussed.

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