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Old 04-08-2010, 03:43 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Sashabear0430 View Post
Did I say ONE person told me? No. A few people have. I would trust Dr. Tobias more with information than any other liver disease expert. Here is waht Dr. Tobias says about Protein C tests:

Protein C Test
by
Dr. Karen Tobias



Question: How good is the Protein C test?

Answer: We're re-evaluating the Protein C test here at UT. In the original Cornell paper, normal dogs had Protein C activity between about 70% and 130%; 95% of dogs with MVD/CPH (microvascular dysplasia secondary to congenital portal hypoplasia) had protein C's in that range; and 88% of dogs with shunts dogs had Protein C's below 70%. Most dogs with liver failure had low numbers. Dogs with other liver diseases fell in the normal or abnormal range. So, the test is not completely accurate and should be coupled with other tests to be sure there's a shunt. Currently our dogs with MVD/CPH have very low Protein Cs and we don't know if it is the way we are running our test or whether we are seeing dogs with MVD/CPH that are much more severely affected.
thanks for posting this as i have not read that so it is very helpful and that is great they are doing another study on it as well - this disease is so complex and so sad how much it runs in the yorkie and maltese breed and there is no real genetic marker so hopefully they will figure that one out as well. I am so glad you are doing all your homework on this - i am very impressed at your hard work to help your baby
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