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- Title
The American Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) 54th Annual Meeting in conjunction with the American College of Veterinary Pathology (ACVP) 70th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA—November 9‐13, 2019.
- Abstract
7 Variation in biochemistry test results between annual wellness visits in apparently healthy G... B U. Jeffery SP 1 sp ; N. Jeffery SP 1 sp ; K. Creevy SP 1 sp ; M. Simpson SP 2 sp b SP 1 sp Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; SP 2 sp Morris Animal Foundation, Denver, CO, USA B Background: b Biochemistry testing is recommended as part of annual wellness exams, but distinguishing normal variation from clinically important alterations in analyte concentration can be challenging. 20 Reference intervals and the effect of age and sex on selected hematologic and serum biochemic... B S. Connolly SP 1 sp ; P. Constable SP 1 sp ; S. Nelson SP 2 sp ; T. Jones SP 2 sp ; J. Kahn SP 3 sp b SP 1 sp University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA; SP 2 sp Iditarod Trail Committee, Wasilla, AK, USA; SP 3 sp Veterinary Specialty Center, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA B Background: b Endurance-trained sled dogs are a unique, extremely fit population for which specific reference intervals may be warranted. 22 Changes in urine test strip analytes with storage or refrigeration B C. Sims; J. Neel; M. Jacob; S. Vaden; D. Stowe b North Carolina State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Raleigh, NC, USA B Introduction b This study evaluates the effects of storage and refrigeration on urine test strip results for pH, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, and blood. 31 Identification of canine IGG4 and a case of canine IGG4-related disease B L. Snyder SP 1 sp ; L. Colopy SP 2 sp ; K.-B. Shiu SP 2 sp ; A. Avery SP 3 sp ; E. Rout SP 3 sp ; D. Donaghy SP 3 sp ; A Moore SP 3 sp b SP 1 sp Marshfield Labs, Veterinary Services, Marshfield, WI, USA; SP 2 sp VCA Veterinary Emergency Service, Veterinary Specialty Center, Middleton, WI, USA; SP 3 sp Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA B Background: b Canine IgG4 is functionally similar to human IgG4.
- Subjects
SAN Antonio (Tex.); VETERINARY clinical pathology; VETERINARY pathology; ERYTHROCYTES; VETERINARY colleges; PLATELET count; LABORATORY management; LIFE sciences
- Publication
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2020, Vol 49, Issue 1, p172
- ISSN
0275-6382
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/vcp.12845