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Old 04-22-2010, 07:36 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by kjc View Post
Hi. Sorry to hear this news.

First thing your vet can do is the Bile Acid Test. I think the fasting/non-fasting issue has to do with the involuntary release of bile that many dogs do in the middle of the night, which will throw off the prepandial (first) result (may be high).

The postprandial (after meal) needs to be drawn exactly 2 hours after the meal.

I don't think anything can be done before you get these results, and this test can be done by your regular vet. The U of Tenn. is willing to talk to any vet seeking info/protocols for treating any suspect LS dogs.

Usually dogs with LS will present with more than one high liver enzyme. ALT, AST, ALKP run high, and the BUN will be low. Also, normally with a high ALT, the AST runs close to parallel (should be increased also).

The High ALT means that there is cell death in the liver. (The liver can regenerate itself to an extent).

Many times a UTI will be going on also, crystals may be present.

Could he have gotten into something toxic?

Another YT member went to Texas A&M for diagnostics, and basically it was a total farce. Stick with U of T.

I have to go, but I'll be back in 1 hour, if I can be of further assistance.

Kathy
great info - did they do urinalysis as when they did dd bats we did urinalysis along with it as well but i did free catch on that
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