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*'''Panhypoproteinaemia''' occurs in most forms of protein-losing enteropathy and suggests that both plasma albumin and globulin are being lost.   
 
*'''Panhypoproteinaemia''' occurs in most forms of protein-losing enteropathy and suggests that both plasma albumin and globulin are being lost.   
 
*'''Hypocholesterolaemia''' and a reduction in the circulating concentration of triglycerides occur as these nutrients are lost into the intestinal lumen.
 
*'''Hypocholesterolaemia''' and a reduction in the circulating concentration of triglycerides occur as these nutrients are lost into the intestinal lumen.
*[[Hypocalcaemia - Small Animal|'''Hypocalcaemia]]''' occurs due to hypoproteinaemia (reducing the total but not ionised calcium concentration) and due to vitamin D and calcium malabsorption.  Hypocalcaemic tetany may be observed in animals which are severely hypocalcaemic and which then become stressed or excited.
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*'''Hypocalcaemia''' occurs due to hypoproteinaemia (reducing the total but not ionised calcium concentration) and due to vitamin D and calcium malabsorption.  Hypocalcaemic tetany may be observed in animals which are severely hypocalcaemic and which then become stressed or excited.
 
*'''Hypomagnesaemia''' may also develop due to malabsorption but this is rarely recognised in clinical practice.
 
*'''Hypomagnesaemia''' may also develop due to malabsorption but this is rarely recognised in clinical practice.
 
*Changes associated with SIBO are discussed [[Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Antibiotic Responsive Diarrhoea|here]].
 
*Changes associated with SIBO are discussed [[Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Antibiotic Responsive Diarrhoea|here]].
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