Not exact matches
Leukocytosis is more common
in dogs with associated endocarditis.1 Mild
hypoalbuminemia and mild to moderate hyperglobulinemia are the most common abnormalities noted on the serum biochemistry panel.5
Low blood albumin protein (
hypoalbuminemia) or the presence of an insulin - secreting tumor
in your pet's pancreas (insulinoma) can also keep blood fructosamine levels low.
The test is thought to give early warning of inflammatory situations
in your pet's intestines before changes
in your pets blood proteins (
hypoalbuminemia) are likely to show up on a standard blood chemistry panels and before symptoms like diarrhea or weight loss become pronounced
in your pet.
Abnormally low blood albumin protein levels (
hypoalbuminemia) are the most common reason laboratory reports come back with low blood calcium levels (probably about half of the lab test reports that report low blood calcium levels are low
in albumin as well).
Changes
in serum biochemistry profile for dogs with hepatic tumors may also indicate hypoglycemia,
hypoalbuminemia (levels of albumin
in blood serum are abnormally low), hyperglobulinemia (condition characterized by large amounts of globulins [any class of proteins not soluble
in water but soluble
in saline solution]
in blood) and increased pre and post prandial bile acids (before and after eating a meal).