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Originally Posted by ank432 yes, all the markers are there..... |
ok as some vets have diagnosed lymphangastecia without these being on blood work and they should definitely be on the blood work and it runs in dogs that have ibd so if the ibd gets severe enough it can lead to this. Our vet mentioned it to me about my dog having ibd and colitis issues and i said NO WAY her blood work is perfect so no way it could be that and our vet has a phd from ucdavis so go figure. It turned out to be clostridium and i put her on probiotics and she is fine since the day i put her back on probiotics.
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i found out that pharmaceutical companies were doing seminars on this disease so i think some vets including ours are looking for it lolllll so wanted to make sure yours was not so sounds like your vet has the blood work to back the diagnosis unlike some
more info
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body...giectasia.html