Chronic cobalamin deficiency leads to anemia and is easily supplemented.
Not exact matches
Inclusion criteria for the study were cats with clinical signs of
chronic enteropathy, an initial serum concentration of less than or equal to 250 pmol / L (reference 214 - 738 pmol / L)
cobalamin, and oral treatment with
cobalamin tablets.
Historically SIBO was first identified in a group of dogs with
chronic diarrhea all showing increased folate and decreased
cobalamin serum concentrations.
Low folate and
cobalamin levels are sometimes seen in
chronic GI diseases in both dogs and cats
Toresson L, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS, Spillman T. Oral
cobalamin supplementation in dogs with
chronic enteropathies and hypocobalaminemia.