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  • Small quantities of conjugated bilirubin are found in the urine of normal dogs because it has a low renal threshold. [[Category:Blood Biochemistry Changes]]
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  • !align="left"|Biochemistry |A normal sample is required for comparison
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  • ...gradient of 64 mmHg according to the modified Bernoulli equation (4 × v2). Normal velocity is <2.0 m/s, so there is evidence of moderate aortic stenosis. Thi ...hromboembolic disorders) include evaluation of laboratory parameters (CBC, biochemistry panel, and urinalysis), thoracic radiographs, abdominal ultrasound, urinaly
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  • ...rium necrophorum]]'', a gram-negative obligate anaerobe and a component of normal rumenal microflora. ''[[Arcanobacter pyogenes]]'', [[:Category:Staphylococc ...or determining the location and size of the abscesses and prognosis. Serum biochemistry may reveal a neutrophilic leucocytosis and increased serum globulin and fib
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  • For normal physiology values in horses, click [[Equine Section - WikiNormals|here]]. ...interpreted with other diagnostic tests such as fecal samples, hematology, biochemistry and blood cultures.
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  • ...x (testing optic nerve function) and facial nerve function are found to be normal. * Aside from the normal history, there are several very important questions to be asked:
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  • ====Biochemistry==== ...omach. The pH in affected animals will be persistently lower than that of normal animals.
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  • ...blood gas analysis and electrolyte levels. For normal horse hematology and biochemistry values click [[Equine Section - WikiNormals|here]]. ...d as a prognostic indicator. Blood levels between 1-2mmol/L are considered normal, while levels above 5.7mmol/L suggest hypoperfusion secondary to dehydratio
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  • ...of SLE is made on a combination of clinical findings, haemotologic, serum biochemistry and immunological testing results. Diagnosis can be '''challenging''' as th '''Haematology and biochemistry''' may reveal: anaemia with or without a positive direct [[Coagulation Test
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  • ====Biochemistry==== Changes on biochemistry mainly reflect the loss of lymph into the intestine:
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  • ...cortisol concentration''' can be measured but there is a wide variation in normal values and it is not useful in diagnosing the condition. ...a small degree of suppression in cortisol levels, but not to the level of normal horses, and levels also rebound more quickly.
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  • ...early decompensatory shock; 8% dehydrated by skin turgor, dry MM/corneas. Biochemistry laboratory abnormalities: BUN = 28.5 mmol/l (80 mg/dl); creatinine = 177 μ ...Monitor: urine sediment for increasing presence of casts; glycosuria with normal blood glucose; increasing BUN and/or creatinine (occurs later than urine ch
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  • Biochemistry: Ultrasonographically, liver may be normal or non specific changes in echogenecity may be seen in early stages of the
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  • ...lood biochemistry profiles are highly suggestive. '''Hypercalcaemia with a normal to low serum phosphorus and a low urine specific gravity''' are fairly cons ...idism''', but only in animals with normal renal function, i.e., those with normal creatinine and blood urea nitrogen. A '''high PTH assay along with high cre
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  • <u>Biochemistry findings</u>: ...nt and should be monitored 2-3 times a day. Potassium and phosphate may be normal or elevated on admission, but drop rapidly once therapy is initiated.
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  • ...ifolius'' (Lupins) and [[Blue-Green Algae Toxicity|Blue-green algae]]. The normal conjugation and excretion of phylloerythrin (a breakdown product of chlorop ..., GGT, SDH and ALT) but bilirubin and bile acid concentrations are usually normal. Ultrasonography may provide additional diagnostic information.
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  • ...ladder is resistant to bacterial infection, but anything that disrupts the normal passage of urine can damage and lead to irritation of the bladder wall lini ...w clumps of [[lymphocytes]] just beneath the epithelial layer which may be normal or ulcerated.
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  • It is recommended that total T4 (TT4), haematology and biochemistry are assessed 2-3 weeks after starting therapy or any dose alteration until Ideally, the normal daily feeding and medication regime should be maintained on the day of test
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  • ...izard Dysecdysis|Dysecdysis]] - retained skin is often dry and brown while normal ecdysis occurring in a piecemeal fashion is flexible and transparent. Retai '''For more information on normal lizard skin anatomy, see''' [[Lizard Integument|Lizard Integument]].
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  • Treatment involves restoring serum calcium levels back to normal as soon as possible, to avoid complications such as nerve and muscle damage '''Haematology, biochemistry and urinalysis '''
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