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Blood urea coentration may be elevated independently of creatinine for the following reasons:
 
Blood urea coentration may be elevated independently of creatinine for the following reasons:
 
*Gastro-intestinal haemorrhage, as with [[Gastric Ulceration - Dog|gastro-duodenal ulceration]].
 
*Gastro-intestinal haemorrhage, as with [[Gastric Ulceration - Dog|gastro-duodenal ulceration]].
*Diet with high purine content, such as liver.
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*Diet with high protein or purine content, such as liver.
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*Increased catabolism of body tissues, particularly muscle, which may occur in pyrexic animals or those with systemic disease.
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Reduced urea concentration:
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Reduced urea concentration may occur due to:
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*Over-enthusiastic fluid therapy, diluting the urea present in the blood.
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*Disease that cause polyuria and/or polydipsia may cause 'medullary washout' of urea.  Common examples include pyschogenic polydipsia, [[Diabetes Insipidus|diabetes insipidus]] and [[Canine Hyperadrenocorticism - Cushing's Disease|Cushing's disease]].
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*Reduced synthesis with [[Portosystemic Shunt|porto-systemic shunts]], [[Hepatic Microvascular Dysplasia|microvascular dysplasia]] or liver failure.
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*A diet with a low protein content or malnutrition.
    
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