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Clinical findings, treatment and outcome of trapped neutrophil syndrome in Border Collies: 12 cases (2011-2022).

A SuciuD StarybratC Gil-MoralesH MatsonR JepsonM WilliamsMaria LyrakiL McMahonS NerhagenA VeitchE Llewellyn
Published in: The Journal of small animal practice (2024)
Trapped neutrophil syndrome should be suspected in young Border Collies with pyrexia, lameness and gastrointestinal signs. Neutropenia may not always be present and long-term survival is possible. A septic focus was not commonly identified in our population; however, our results suggest that if identified, testing for concurrent canine cyclic neutropenia should be considered.
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