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In this Daily Rounds, Dr. Alyssa shares a novel method to disaggregate platelet clumps in EDTA blood samples from cats and dogs using amikacin.

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In a kitten panting after exercise, auscultation should be performed to identify abnormalities.

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Elizabeth Rozanski
DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM

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Platelet clumping can occur when blood collection tubes are overfilled or inadequately mixed.

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Lisa M. Pohlman
DVM, MS, DACVP

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Cats may be more sensitive to the vestibular adverse effects of amikacin.

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