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Originally Posted by ladyjane scintigraphy
That is where the info is.....also of interest is this article that says there is no real way to know if there are multiple shunts so I would assume that the case you mentioned was just one of those...and not the fault of the Protein C test.
She still does say in the other article pasted above without a link, that many tests need to be done including Protein C. |
the one i listed below the scintigraphy said shunt and there was no shunt

and dr tobias did this surgery
the protein c test i posted about the protein c test said no shunt and there were 4 shunts and dr tobias opened him up as well
If you pay for scintigraphy and it shows up you will go to surgery and if you pay for protein c test and it says positive you will still have to go to scintigraphy anyway so to me a waste of money just like i think the ultrasound is a waste of money just like i feel a liver biopsy is a waste of money and too stressful on a dog with mvd as whether they do it or not the dog is still treated the same so why put a dog through that