Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo.
Elevated liver enzyme activity in a dog? An algorithm to help you determine Now what?
Whether a veterinary patient is symptomatic or asymptomatic, use this guide to help you get to a diagnosis.
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Tips to treat persistent cases of chronic diarrhea in pets (Sponsored by Nestle Purina)
Veterinary gastrointestinal disorders are often left unidentified or misdiagnosed and can linger even with treatment. Follow these tips to banish stubborn diarrhea once and for all.
Treatment of liver disease: Medical and nutritional aspects (Sponsored by Nestle Purina)
The liver is paramount in an animal's metabolism, playing a key role in regulating protein, carbohydrates, fat, viatmins, and minerals.
Feline cholangitis and chronic pancreatitis (Proceedings)
Liver disease is common in the cat and the finding of icterus is a frequently a clinical clue that the cause is primary liver disease.
Abnormal liver enzymes: A practical clinical approach (Proceedings)
The detection of abnormal liver biochemical tests in the asymptomatic as well as the symptomatic patient is a common finding on the routine blood screen.
Emerging liver diseases (Proceedings)
Several hepatobiliary disorders have recently come under increased awareness in dogs.
How I treat liver disease (Proceedings)
The discussion below is directed at therapy for chronic hepatitis but much of what is presented can also be extrapolated to other types of liver disease in both the dog and cat.
Chronic hepatitis in dogs (Proceedings)
Chronic hepatitis is an etiologic diverse and morphologically variable condition associated by mixed inflammatory cell infiltrates.
Recognizing and treating common liver diseases (Proceedings)
The so-called "reactive hepatopathies" which occur secondary to non-hepatic disease can result in increased serum biochemical hepatic tests and histomorphologic abnormalities.