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Title:
Value of Immunohistochemistry in Bone Marrow Diagnosis in Anemic Rats. The Second Scientific Conference, Fac. Vet. Med., Benha University. 2: 183-193
Authors: Fararh K.M
Year: 2007
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Abstract:

The present study was performed to evaluate usefulness of immunohistochemistry on routinely processed bone marrow specimens for diagnostic purposes in anemic rats. Rats were divided into three groups in a completely randomized design. Group A was the control. Group B & C received zinc chloride (20mg/kg body weight) for 2 and 4 months respectively. Significantly low percentages of LN-1 (monoclonal antibody for RBC precursor cells) positive bone marrow cells were found in zinc chloride administered groups compared to control one. Significant decrease was found in WBCs, RBCs counts, Hb concentration, and PCV value in peripheral blood of zinc chloride treated groups with slight anisocytosis. Biochemical parameters showed significant decrease in serum copper, ceruloplasmin and iron, while total iron binding capacity (TIBC) showed significant increase. It was concluded that overdoses of zinc therapy, which is often taken for health enhancement, resulted in normocytic hypochromic anemia with leukopenia. Bone marrow examination using immunohistochemistry facilitate the recognition of hypoplasia and dyserythropoiesis induced by high dose zinc administration.

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