Selected article for: "serum protein and total serum protein"

Title: 2018 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program: Seattle, Washington, June 14 - 15, 2018
  • Document date: 2018_10_25
  • ID: 60ceejq1_298
    Snippet: Twenty-two ill proteinuric dogs and 8 ill non-proteinuric dogs were enrolled in the study. Serum total protein concentrations were higher in non-proteinuric dogs (p =0.015), though albumin levels did not differ between groups (p = 0.06). Median UPC for proteinuric dogs was 5.1 (range 1.9 -16.5). Interestingly, proteinuric dogs had a significantly higher mean serum cholesterol than non-proteinuric dogs (p = 0.04). No significant difference in mean.....
    Document: Twenty-two ill proteinuric dogs and 8 ill non-proteinuric dogs were enrolled in the study. Serum total protein concentrations were higher in non-proteinuric dogs (p =0.015), though albumin levels did not differ between groups (p = 0.06). Median UPC for proteinuric dogs was 5.1 (range 1.9 -16.5). Interestingly, proteinuric dogs had a significantly higher mean serum cholesterol than non-proteinuric dogs (p = 0.04). No significant difference in mean TT4 (p = 0.403) or fT4 (p = 0.396) was found between proteinuric and non-proteinuric dogs; however, mean TSH was significantly higher in proteinuric dogs (p = 0.002).

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