Most of the blood
chemistry tests evaluate the function of an organ or cell type; they don't typically indicate the exact cause of an abnormal test finding, and they rarely pinpoint a specific cause of your dog's condition or disease.
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A blood
chemistry test is necessary to
evaluate liver enzymes, bilirubin concentration, and other blood values associated with liver function.
Blood (CBC &
chemistry panel) and urine
testing evaluate your pet's internal organs, and can help uncover underlying medical problems that may not be obvious from the physical exam.
What it is: A blood
chemistry is a broad term for any
test that
evaluates how the body's organs are functioning.
Complete blood count, blood
chemistry tests, and urinalysis are run to
evaluate general health and to rule out bladder infection.