Publications by authors named "Tammy J Ruska"

Two domestic shorthair cats were presented with anorexia and dehydration following ingestion of caramelized onions. Shared key findings from a CBC (ADVIA 2120), serum biochemistry, and urinalysis included a spurious, marked leukocytosis with discordant basophil (BASO) channel and peroxidase channel WBC counts, normal manual leukocyte counts, mild, non-regenerative anemia with discrepancies between automated and manual reticulocyte counts, an abundance of large Heinz bodies (HBs), and highly irregular scattergrams. Case 1 also demonstrated a markedly elevated mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and discrepancies between RBC hemoglobin indices.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Tammy J Ruska"

  • - Tammy J Ruska's research focuses on hematological abnormalities in domestic animals, particularly related to toxic ingestions that lead to specific clinical presentations.
  • - In her article titled "Spurious, marked leukocytosis in 2 cats with Heinz body hemolytic anemia," she describes two cases of domestic shorthair cats that developed significant health issues after consuming caramelized onions.
  • - Key findings in the study revealed discrepancies between automated and manual blood counts, indicating challenges in accurate diagnosis, particularly concerning leukocytosis and hemolytic anemia associated with Heinz body formation.