Sentences with word «hyperglobulinemia»

Mild hypoalbuminemia and mild to moderate hyperglobulinemia are the most common abnormalities noted on the serum biochemistry panel.
Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis causes hyperglobulinemia (high globulin levels in the blood), lethargy, depression and bleeding tendencies.
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
Systemic fungal infections will cause hyperglobulinemia but usually cause other clinical signs, like coughing, weight loss, inappetance, lameness or something that indicates a pretty serious problem.
When you cat has significantly elevated blood globulin protein (hyperglobulinemia) in the presence of other FIP signs, FIP is often the cause.
This is the blood report from our in - house laboratory showing an increase of Total Protein and Globulin (hyperglobulinemia) in an FIP positive cat
Bacterial endocarditis might cause the depression, lethargy, seizure like activity and hyperglobulinemia and would be responsive to antibiotics.
In particular, since only 70 % of cats with the dry form of FIP have hyperglobulinemia, how can one claim that the absence of this finding rules out FIP in 98.8 % of patients?
A sample of fluid is drawn from the abdomen and chest and examined for an increase in plasma protein, hypergammaglobulinemia and hyperglobulinemia.
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).
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