Difference between revisions of "Urine Normal Composition"
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Revision as of 18:14, 1 September 2008
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Introduction
The testing and evaluation of urine composition is an essential diagnostic indicator for many diseases. It is therefore essential to have an understanding of what is the normal composition of urine.
Normal Urine Volume
Below are the normal urine volumes for the common domestic species. The units are ml/kg/day
20-100 | |
Cat | 10-20 |
Cow | 17-45 |
Sheep | 10-40 |
Horse | 3-18 |
Pig | 5-30 |