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  • ...r>The prevalence of the disease in fat and obese animals is higher than in normal and thin animals, due to higher body fat reserves and to increased insulin [[Image:Normal liver donkey.jpg|left|thumb|250px|<small><center>Normal liver (Image courtesy of [http://drupal.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk The Donke
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  • ...the normal laboratory reference interval (<5 mmol/L) will be seen on serum biochemistry profiles.
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  • A normal ECG does not rule out the presence of DCM, but is the test of choice for de Changes on serum biochemistry analysis may include [[azotemia]], this is common in dogs receiving diureti
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  • ...an also demonstrate mites microscopically. As mites are often residents in normal skin, detecting mites on a skin scrape may not always provide a definitive Haematology and Biochemistry may be useful in identifying an underlying cause in adult onset demodicosis
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  • ...umscribed mass''' that may be hyperaemic, alopecic, ulcerated or look like normal skin. They may also appear as a '''poorly-defined, soft, fluctuant lesion'' '''Complete haematology and biochemistry''', urinalysis and faecal occult blood test should be performed to check fo
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  • ...th cats and dogs as a sequel to any disease or lesion that interferes with normal defecation: faecal retention causes dilatation of the colon and impairs col After megacolon has persisted for several months, it is unlikely that normal colonic motility will be restored after resolution of the underlying cause.
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  • Biochemistry ...ks.aspx Animations for Biology and Biochemistry]Website provides links for biochemistry and biology movies, animations and interactive tutorials.
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  • ...d during the third trimester are less severely affected and tend to appear normal at birth. However, signs may develop months to years later, and can include Changes in routine haematology and biochemistry may be seen in acute toxoplasmosis. These can include a mild anaemia and le
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  • ...h time. In between hypoglycaemic episodes, the animals often appear to be normal. Hypoglycaemic episodes may occur shortly after feeding (as insulin secreti ====Biochemistry====
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  • ====Biochemistry==== ...concentration may also be elevated as the kidneys receive less oxygen than normal causing a pre-renal azotaemia. A similar process of tissue hypoxia may also
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  • ...telline and cardinal systems after birth, a PSS develops. However, in the normal animal, there are numerous non-functional connections between the two syste ...ocytosis, bacteremia, and portal vein partial oxygen tension in clinically normal dogs and dogs with portosystemic shunts.''' ''J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1997 Sep
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  • ...arches or sugars, '''hepatic gluconeogenesis''' can support maintenance of normal blood glucose levels, gluconeogenic amino acids and glycerol in dogs<ref>Ro ...tions below the normal laboratory reference interval will be seen on serum biochemistry profiles.
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  • ..., it was found that there was a large overlap in bacterial numbers between normal dogs and those with ARD, suggesting that the syndrome resulted either from ...11;158(10):334-41.''</ref>. Since German shepherd dogs were found to have normal numbers of IgA positive plasma cells in the GALT<ref>German AJ, Hall EJ, Da
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  • ...or life. Apart from occasional retinal dysplasia, these cats are otherwise normal and healthy and are said to make good pets. ...yte]] counts are usually between 500 and 3000 cells per decilitre. Routine biochemistry is not associated with any specific changes.
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  • ...ulse quality varies excessively with respiration). During inspiration, the normal negative thoracic pressure is transmitted to the pericardium and right atri ''Biochemistry'':
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  • * Further investigation through haematology, biochemistry or imaging techniques, as required. ...ith chronic diarrhoea. However, the choice of location will still fit with normal defecation.
    23 KB (3,580 words) - 09:45, 16 July 2015
  • ...ipation/obstipation, dyschezia and tenesmus result from alterations to the normal contours of the rectum, including deviations or flexures, sacculations (uni ====Biochemistry====
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  • ...ic dermatitis as IgE levels do not significantly differ between atopic and normal animals<sup>2</sup>. IgE levels are also influenced by the presence of para Several factors exist that in normal dogs may by insufficient to cause pruritus. However, when these occur at th
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  • ...and/or indications of dehydration (e.g. increased urea and creatinine) on biochemistry. Secondary complications such as pre-renal azotaemia are possible. ...vitamin K epoxide reductase antagonism, these measures are usually within normal limits.
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  • ...fied or extracted form, administered orally to provide agents required for normal body structure and function with the intent of improving the health and wel ...and [3H]MDL 105,519 to glutamate receptors. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry 66, 2683– 2686.</ref>.
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