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bile acid test - what else can cause elevated levels? My little girl is a picky eater and has had giardia a couple of times. I scheduled a bile acid test when she had yet another episode of diarrhea thinking there's NO WAY it could be giardia again. When we did the test, we also tested for giardia which came back positive. :eek: The bile acid came back just over 100 both before and after the fast. Can other things cause high bile acid results other than a liver shunt? After a couple of days on Flagyl she is doing great! She is still picky, but is very active, dose not drink excessively, and shows no signs of illness. How can she have a liver shunt and act so healthy?! :confused: Could I have a false positive brought on by the intestinal distress of the Giardia? :rolleyes: Does any one know of a good site to research liver shunts? Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Leslie |
Welcome to YT. I have not had any experience with this, but I'm sure someone on here has. I just wanted to welcome you. |
Cali had Bile Acid results of 0 before and 90 after the first time and the second time 0 before and 32.5 after. I had her ultrasound done which didn't show anything so we had a liver biopsy done. She has a mild case of MVD or internal liver shunt which needs no treatment. My surgeon said that a lot of times on these lower BA scores it is indicative of MVD rather than a external Liver shunt. Also intestinal problems can cause elevated BA so I would have them redone if symptoms continue. Hopefully that's all it was. You can do a search of Liver shunt on here and get some good websites. I don't know how to post the links but this should get you the info you need. |
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This website is sponsored by Yorkshire Terrier National Rescue and they have a chat room which might be helpful for you. http://www.livershunt.com/ |
Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I'm really glad you havn't had any experience with liver shunts and I hope you never do! Ollie is just beautiful! When I figure out how to use this site, I'll try to get my babies on here. Leslie |
My 2 yr old Cookie has a mild case of MVD which he has no symptoms now. He is also a very,very picky eater and thanks to our vet that gave me a home made low protien recipe that he has been eating for like 2 months and he's been eating very well ever since. High Bile acid results don't always mean a Liver Shunt but sometimes it can. The ONLY way to be sure is to do a biopsy which the #1 recommendation or #2 Ultrasound which is not as effective but is a cheaper alternative. Intestinal problems could be the cause as well. My vet said that sometimes slow digestion can result in high Bile acid results. Sorry wish I could be more help. Genie,Cookie & Lola |
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