Should liver necrosis develop, IV fluids, dextrose, hepatoprotectants, and monitoring
of coagulation profiles are needed.
Not exact matches
If the dog presents with a history
of spontaneous nose bleeds
of unknown origin, the veterinarian probably will also conduct a
coagulation profile, to see whether there are any identifiable primary disorders in the dog's ability to form normal blood clots.
We offer a full array
of in - clinic laboratory diagnostics, including fecal analysis, urinalysis, blood
profiles, white and red blood cell analysis, platelet counts,
coagulation profiles, Heartworm and Lyme disease screening, and parasite identification.