Resumo (EN)
Objective – Identify the most frequent hematological disorders in dogs diagnosed with CME. Methods – 60 medical records and hemograms were evaluated in dogs with a diagnosis of CME between the last quarter of 2018 and the first four months of 2019 in two veterinary clinics, located in the municipalities of Campo Limpo Paulista-SP and Jundiaí-SP. Results – Hematological alterations observed indicates a high prevalence of thrombocytopenia, normochromic normocytic anemia and neutropenia with a left shift among patients, as well as a correlation between the number of infections with the hot weather. The bibliography shows that hematologic changes as fall of erythrocytes, platelets and neutrophils are frequent in the hemograms of patients with CME. Conclusions – The present study emphasizes the importance of clinical diagnosis, as well as the continuous monitoring of the patient through hemograms to monitor the pathogenic process.