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Originally Posted by cpeanut Hi I got the ALT test at another vet it gave us a level of 800 THEN took her to banfield to do the bile acid test. i am against banfield but this vet actually cared the only vet at banfield that has had yorkies and is very experienced.
I do not know what to do now the value on the paper sai d GREATER than 30 it didn't say 30 exactly or any number what worries me is that post and pre are over 30 could she have just injested a toxin? table food can cause this whats the next step? ultra sound? |
I would want to know the exact number, there is a big difference between 31 and 100+.
the problem is an ultrasound isnt going to tell you much of anything... if there was a very large shunt, they MAY see it, more then likely they would not.
If it is MVD an ultrasound is going to tell you nothing at all.