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Morphologic and cytochemical characteristics of blood cells from Hawaiian green turtles

American Journal of Veterinary Research
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Abstract

Objective - To identify and characterize blood cells from free-ranging Hawaiian green turtles, Chelonia mydas.

Sample Population - 26 green turtles from Puako on the island of Hawaii and Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu.

Procedure - Blood was examined, using light and electron microscopy and cytochemical stains that included benzidine peroxidase, chloroacetate esterase, alpha naphthyl butyrate esterase, acid phosphatase, Sudan black B, periodic acid-Schiff, and toluidine blue.

Results - 6 types of WBC were identified: lymphocytes, monocytes, thrombocytes, heterophils, basophils, and eosinophils (small and large). Morphologic characteristics of mononuclear cells and most granulocytes were similar to those of cells from other reptiles except that green turtles have both large and small eosinophils.

Conclusions - Our classification of green turtle blood cells clarifies imporoper nomenclature reported previously and provides a reference for future hematologic studies in this species.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Morphologic and cytochemical characteristics of blood cells from Hawaiian green turtles
Series title American Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume 59
Issue 10
Year Published 1998
Language English
Publisher American Journal of Veterinary Research
Contributing office(s) National Wildlife Health Center
Description 6 p.
First page 1252
Last page 1257
Country United States
State Hawai'i
Online Only (Y/N) N
Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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