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Hyperlipidemia in Dogs & Cats – Why Worry about Cholesterol & Triglycerides?

06-02-17 by CriticalCareDVM

Blood fats are called lipids, and they circulate throughout the body. They play a wide variety of roles in normal organ function and metabolism. Elevated blood lipids – called hyperlipidemia – in humans are major causes of cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, and hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver syndrome). Do pet parents need to be … [Read more…]

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Canine Chronic Hepatitis – Inflammatory Liver Disease in Dogs

02-01-17 by CriticalCareDVM

The liver is a unique organ with several important functions in the body. For various reasons, the liver can become inflamed, resulting in a clinical syndrome called canine chronic hepatitis. This week, I discuss this important disease entity including details about diagnosis and treatment. Happy reading! Canine Chronic Hepatitis – What is it? The liver … [Read more…]

Posted in: Diseases Tagged: biopsy, chronic, copper, Denosyl, diarrhea, enzymes, hepatitis, icterus, Inflammation, jaundice, laparoscopy, lethargy, liver, necrosis, S-adenosylmethionine, toxins, vitamin E, vomiting

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