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In Practice 14: 172-180 (1992)
© 1992 British Veterinary Association
In conclusion, the following general points can be made.
Acquired disorders are more common than inherited disorders
History and clinical findings help differentiate platelet from clotting disorders
Many screening tests can be performed in the general practice situation
Citrated blood for coagulation assays should be taken before commencing therapy and plasma stored frozen if not to be submitted immediately
Intramuscular injections should be avoided in bleeding dogs
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