Sometimes, enzymes that measure liver function (AP, ALT and LDH) as well as tests that measure kidney function (BUN, Creatinine) are elevated,
indicating damage to these organs.
Not exact matches
New research in mice
indicates that a drug commonly used
to suppress the immune system in recipients of
organ transplants may also reduce tissue
damage and neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury.
A reading of 180 is considered (by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine)
to indicate high risk for
organ damage.
A pale green
to gray fluid
indicates arterial (blood vessel)
damage caused by ischemic (insufficient blood supply
to an
organ) or necrotic (dead cells) regions which will require resectioning (surgical removal of part of the
organ).
Bruising or skin abrasions from seat belt
indicate a high probability of internal
damage to vital
organs.