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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
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  • ===Diagnostic Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
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  • ...id-induced ALP can be determined in dogs but is of questionable value as a diagnostic aid. Steroid induction of ALP is recognised in dogs only. ==== Complementary tests ====
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  • ...e D-glucose or D-xylose absorption tests. The method of carrying out these tests for either carbohydrat source is similar. D-xylose allows for a more secifi ...rption of d-glucose, click [[Colic Diagnosis - Small Intestinal Absorption Tests|here]].
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Other Tests===
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  • ...with your submitting lad the first time you collect a swab for a specific diagnostic test to see if there are any special transport medium requirements. CEMO sw ...as possible - the more information you include the better the chances of a diagnostic result. Most cultures are likely to give a mixed growth and if the patholog
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
    5 KB (770 words) - 18:09, 30 July 2012
  • ===Laboratory Tests=== <u>'''Other Tests''':</u>
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  • |q2= What tests would you propose? ...nation should be performed. Positive fluorescence along the hair shafts is diagnostic for a dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis. A negative result should
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  • ...extrapolated from the dog and no clear consensus exists as to which of the tests is most reliable. ...on test and low-dose dexamethasone suppression test. These are not perfect tests, they may confirm hypercortisolaemia but do not differentiate between chron
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  • ==Laboratory Tests== ==Diagnostic Imaging==
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== The results of diagnostic tests are usually unremarkable but, as with any inflammatory process, there may b
    6 KB (895 words) - 18:48, 1 September 2015
  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
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  • ...s, descriptors, suggested diagnostic tests and even images and videos. The diagnostic interface has already ben trialled with students and proven to be intuitive The website is still in beta testing with the aim to improve the diagnostic accuracy of clinical results. It relies on data accumulation from user sear
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  • |q2= Is there an additional diagnostic test that could have provided the diagnosis prior to bronchoscopy? ...e larvae are coughed up into the mouth, ingested, and passed in the feces. Tests can be falsely negative owing to intermittent appearance of parasites in th
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ===Diagnostic Imaging===
    5 KB (702 words) - 17:48, 5 July 2012
  • ...fluid or amniotic-allantoic fluid.<ref name="again">''Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals'' found at http://www.oie.int/eng/norm ...direct immunofluorescent staining.<ref name="again">''Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals'' found at http://www.oie.int/eng/norm
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  • ===Laboratory Tests=== ...atley the fTLI assay is only available from specialist laboratories, other tests are available but are often inconvenient and expensive.
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