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  • *'''For information on normal snake anatomy, [[:Category:Snake Anatomy|see here]].''' ...logy because of the radiographic appearance. Additionally, haematology and biochemistry, fine needle aspiration, contrast radiography, ultrasonography, endoscopy,
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  • !bgcolor="#A7C1F2"|Normal Ranges [[Category:Biochemistry Reference Ranges]]
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  • ...factor in many cases of hyperlipaemia but affected animals may aslo have a normal insulin response. ===Biochemistry===
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  • ===Biochemistry=== ...nic cases where active damage is no longer occurring, liver enzymes may be normal.
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  • [[Category:Blood Biochemistry Changes]]
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  • ==Biochemistry== ...eral excision there is a risk of recurrence (even if the other gland looks normal) and with bilateral excision there is a risk of iatrogenic hypoparathyroidi
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  • *Increased post-prandial bile acid concentration may be a normal finding in '''Maltese terriers'''. [[Category:Blood Biochemistry Changes]]
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  • The normal packed cell volume of a snake ranges between 20% and 30%. The blood volume ...ard and Snake Haemotology|haematology]] or [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]].'''
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  • ====Biochemistry==== ...erase (ALT), Normally to slightly increased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and Normal to slightly increased total bilirubin concentration
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  • ...sounds were noted during inspiration and expiration; the heart sounds were normal. Cutaneous ecchymoses were noted on the ventral and lateral aspects of the ...nia, as well as signs of infection or inflammation in the leukogram. Serum biochemistry and urinalysis should be performed to evaluate liver function (production o
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  • ===Biochemistry=== If renal disease is present, an azotaemia will be present on biochemistry.
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  • ===Haematology and Biochemistry=== Reveals haemoconcentration with PCV > 60%. Normal or increased total protein concentrations will be present, but proportionat
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  • ...ood pH changes. Albumin has a circulating half-life of 17-19 days and its normal serum concentration is 25-40 g/l. ...sis of albumin may be reduced or it may be lost in greater quantities than normal:
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  • ...onkey foot radiograph.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>Radiograph of a normal foot (Image courtesy of [http://drupal.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk The Donkey ...of the distal phalanx may be below the upper limit of the hoof capsule in normal feet - interpret radiographs accordingly
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  • Routine hamatology and biochemistry are often unremarkable in cats with EPI. ...tivity]] assay ('''fTLI'''). The values are greatly reduced as compared to normal animals. Values '''<8µg/l''' in cats are considered diagnostic. This test
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  • ...(Copyright © RVC)]][[Image:Kidney.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Histology of a normal iguana kidney. Note the clearly distinct cells of the glomerulus''' (Copyri *[[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|Biochemistry]] - inverse [[Calcium - Reptiles|calcium]] to [[Phosphorus - Reptiles|phosp
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  • ...rd and Snake Haemotology|haematology]] and [[Lizard and Snake Biochemistry|biochemistry]] values of 'normals' must be established per patient and per laboratory. I ==Normal haematology & plasma biochemistry values in the [[Green Iguana|green iguana]] (''Iguana iguana'')==
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  • ...pressure of blood. Antibodies migrate primarily in the gamma fraction. In normal reptiles, total protein (TP) values generally vary between 30–80 g/l; hyp ...vitellin, in the blood. Following ovulation the protein level returns to normal. Pathological increases in TP are usually associated with either dehydratio
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  • ...cases, [[Calcium - Reptiles|calcium]] and phosphate levels usually appear normal. *Biochemistry - [[Calcium - Reptiles|calcium]] is generally within normal limits but may be low, especially in neurological cases; the calcifediol as
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