Title: 10th Annual European College of Equine Internal Medicine Congress: 2—4 November, 2017 Document date: 2018_2_22
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Snippet: Pancreatic disease has been associated with primary endocrine conditions in several animal species, but is uncommonly identified in horses, possibly due to non-specific clinical signs and a lack of specific biochemical markers. The objective of this prospective study was to assess whether plasmatic DGGR-Lipase activity could detect pancreatic disease secondary to equine endocrine conditions. Fifty four cases presenting or two endocrine diseases (.....
Document: Pancreatic disease has been associated with primary endocrine conditions in several animal species, but is uncommonly identified in horses, possibly due to non-specific clinical signs and a lack of specific biochemical markers. The objective of this prospective study was to assess whether plasmatic DGGR-Lipase activity could detect pancreatic disease secondary to equine endocrine conditions. Fifty four cases presenting or two endocrine diseases (PPID*, n 5 24; EMS**, n 5 9; and/or hypertriglyceridaemia, n 5 23) and 99 healthy control horses were included between 2015 and 2017. Results were compared using a Mann and Whitney test with a level of significance set at 0.05.
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