The Intravascular Survival of Transfused Canine Pelger-Huet Neutrophils and Eosinophils

Abstract
1. A case history of the Pelger-Huët leukocyte anomaly in the dog is presented. The trait appears similar to that observed in humans and rabbits. 2. Disappearance from the circulation of transfused Pelger-Huët neutrophils was exponential with a T1/2 value of 4.8 hours. 3. Transfused PelgerHuët eosinophils rapidly disappeared from the circulation with a T1/2 value approaching 30 minutes.